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The Hero Schliemann

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by Laura Amy Schlitz


  “I completely shared . . .” Deuel, p. 153.

  “The beautiful hill of Hissarlik . . .” Ibid., p. 154.

  “Frank Calvert, the famous archaeologist . . .” Traill, p. 56.

  “a braggart and bluffer” Deuel, p. vii.

  Chapter V

  “because otherwise she cannot love . . .” Traill, p. 67.

  “a good and loving heart” Moorehead, p. 92.

  “Why do you wish . . .” “Because my parents . . .” Ludwig, pp. 114–115.

  “friend for life” “dearest husband” “adored wife . . .” Poole, p. 129.

  “I knew I loved . . .” Moorehead, p. 99.

  “Troy . . . was sacked twice . . .” Kennedy, pp. 94–95.

  “It was an entirely new world . . .” Deuel, p. 220.

  “The treasure was packed . . .” Ibid., p. 207.

  “the greatest and most important . . .” Ibid., p. 197.

  Chapter VI

  “I kept everything valuable . . .” Deuel, p. 213.

  “in the name of humanity” Moorehead, p. 141.

  “I have found . . .” Ibid., pp. 167–168.

  “I have gazed . . .” Wood, p. 68.

  “All right, let’s call him Schultze!” Moorehead, p. 170.

  “Schliemann’s greatest discovery” Deuel, p. 287.

  “Palace of Troy” [Schliemann named his palace Ilíou Mélathron, which can be translated as either “Palace” or “Hut” of Ilium (or Troy).] Ibid., p. 281.

  “but it contained . . .” Ibid., p. 347.

  “Throughout my own girlhood . . .” Ibid.

  “Once again the gods granted me . . .” Ibid., pp. 314–315.

  Chapter VII

  “I saw Pallas Athena . . .” Deuel, p. 344.

  “I discussed the matter . . .” Moorehead, p. 235.

  “At all times . . .” Ibid., p. 229.

  “Either his generosity . . .” Deuel, p. 352.

  “Rest in peace . . .” Traill, p. 297.

  “Wherever I put my spade . . .” Moorehead, pp. 212–213.

  “I have had more luck . . .” Deuel, p. 8.

  Bahn, Paul G., editor. Cambridge Illustrated History of Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

  Braymer, Marjorie. The Walls of Windy Troy: A Biography of Heinrich Schliemann. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1960.

  Caselli, Giovanni. In Search of Troy: One Man’s Quest for Homer’s Fabled City. New York: Peter Bedrick, 1999.

  Ceram, C. W. Gods, Graves, & Scholars: The Story of Archaeology. 2nd rev. ed. New York: Vintage, 1986.

  Deuel, Leo. Memoirs of Heinrich Schliemann: A Documentary Portrait Drawn from His Autobiographical Writings, Letters, and Excavation Reports. London: Hutchinson, 1978.

  Duchêne, Hervé. Golden Treasures of Troy: The Dream of Heinrich Schliemann. Discoveries series. New York: Abrams, 1996.

  Homer. The Iliad. Translated by Richmond Lattimore. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1961.

  Homer. The Odyssey. Translated by Robert Fagles. New York: Viking, 1996.

  Kennedy, Maev. The History of Archaeology. Surrey, England: Quadrillion/Octopus, 1998.

  Ludwig, Emil. Schliemann: The Story of a Gold-Seeker. Boston: Little, Brown, 1931.

  Mohen, Jean-Pierre, and Christiane Eluère. The Bronze Age in Europe. Discoveries series. New York: Abrams, 2000.

  Moorehead, Caroline. Lost and Found: The 9,000 Treasures of Troy: Heinrich Schliemann and the Gold That Got Away. New York: Viking, 1994.

  Payne, Robert. The Gold of Troy: The Story of Heinrich Schliemann and the Buried Cities of Ancient Greece. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1959.

  Poole, Lynn and Gray. One Passion, Two Loves: The Story of Heinrich and Sophia Schliemann, Discoverers of Troy. New York: Crowell, 1966.

  Traill, David A. Schliemann of Troy: Treasure and Deceit. New York: St. Martin’s, 1995.

  Tyler, Deborah. The Greeks and Troy. New York: Dillon, 1993.

  Ventura, Piero, and Gian Paolo Ceserani. In Search of Troy. Morristown, N.J.: Silver Burdett, 1985.

  Wood, Michael. In Search of the Trojan War. New York: Facts on File, 1985.

  Partial funding for the writing of this book was made possible by a grant from the Park School of Baltimore through its F. Parvin Sharpless Faculty and Curricular Advancement Program.

  Text copyright © 2006 by Laura Amy Schlitz

  Illustrations copyright © 2006 by Robert Byrd

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in an information retrieval system in any form or by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, taping, and recording, without prior written permission from the publisher.

  First electronic edition 2013

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Schlitz, Laura Amy

  The hero Schliemann : The dreamer who dug for Troy / Laura Amy Schlitz ; illustrated by Robert Byrd.

  p. cm.

  Includes bibliographical references. isbn 978-0-7636-2283-1 (hardcover)

  1. Schliemann, Heinrich, 1822–1890 — Juvenile literature. 2. Archaeologists — Germany — Biography — Juvenile literature. 3. Excavations (Archaeology) — Greece — History — 19th century — Juvenile literature. 4. Excavations (Archaeology) — Turkey — Troy (Extinct city) — Juvenile literature. 5. Mycenae (Extinct city) — Juvenile literature. 6. Troy (Extinct city) — Juvenile literature. 7. Greece — Civilization — To 146 B.C. —

  Juvenile literature. I. Byrd, Robert, ill. II. Title.

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  930.1’092 — dc22

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