| The Man Who Moved the World | 
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| In this novel, Jacobson again manifests his love for the classical world and for the ships of all kinds which have plied upon it. This story tells of the adventures of Phyrron, a Greek sea captain of Syracuse when the city was at the wealth of her height and power. As a trader he travels all corners of the Mediterranean, encountering piracy, revolution, storms, and plays a hand in the rise and fall of great cities. Historically correct and informative, this book displays the timelessness of humanity and ethics | | ISBN: 0-944638-35-x | | Number of Pages: 281 | | Price: $10.95 | | Dimensions: 6x9 | | Binding: Hard Cover | | Publication Date: July 1980 | | View More Historical Fiction Titles! | | Buy The Man Who Moved the World now at Amazon.com | | | About The Author |  | | | Sheldon Jacobson | | | | Hospital pathologist and Clinical Professor of Pathology at the University of Oregon Medical School, Portland, Oregon, Dr. Jacobson is a student of maritime history. As a young man he sailed the ...more about this author. |
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