"Callias: A Tale of the Fall of Athens" by Alfred John Church is a historical novel that transports readers to ancient Greece during the Peloponnesian War, where the once-great city of Athens faces its downfall. The story centers on Callias, a young naval officer, as he navigates the military defeats and political chaos that threaten to destroy his home. The novel opens with a poignant scene in a crowded Athenian theater, highlighting the city's fading glory and the citizens' despair. Callias arrives with urgent news of a naval battle, thrusting the audience into the heart of Athens’s struggles as they resist both internal conflict and external threats. Through the eyes of Callias, the book paints a vivid picture of a society on the verge of collapse, capturing the heartache and resilience of its people to the end.
Callias: A Tale of the Fall of Athens
By Alfred John Church
In a city teetering on the edge of ruin, a young naval officer carries the weight of a collapsing empire on his shoulders as he faces war.
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About the AuthorAlfred John Church was an English classical scholar.
Alfred John Church was an English classical scholar.
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