Stories of the East From Herodotus is a collection of tales compiled by the ancient Greek historian Herodotus. The book is a fascinating account of the customs, cultures, and histories of the various peoples of the East, including the Persians, Egyptians, Babylonians, and Scythians. Herodotus's stories are filled with colorful characters, exotic landscapes, and incredible events, such as the Battle of Marathon and the conquest of Egypt by Cambyses II. The book provides a unique insight into the world of the ancient East and offers a glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest historians of all time. Whether you are a history buff or simply interested in learning more about the fascinating cultures of the East, this book is a must-read.1885. The father of history as Cicero called him, and a writer possessed of remarkable narrative gifts, enormous scope, and considerable charm, Herodotus has always been beloved by readers well versed in the classics. Stories of the East From Herodotus, composed during the Fifth Century BC, is Herodotus's study of the ancient world, and the relationships and conflicts between the Greek and the non-Greek peoples of the Near East, including the expansive Persian Empire, Egypt, and other lands. His histories recounted not only the human and political stories of human activities, but also included writings on geography, biology, and ethnography. Contents: The Story of King Croesus; Croesus, Wishing to Make War Against the Persians, Consulteth the Oracles; King Croesus Defeated and the City of Sardis is Taken; Croesus is Saved from Death. Of Lydia, The Lydians, and of Certain Greeks that Dwelt in Asia; The Birth and Bringing Up of Cyrus; Cyrus Overthroweth Astyages, and Taketh the Kingdom to Himself; The City of Babylon. Cyrus Taketh It; Cyrus Maketh War Against the Massagetae and Dieth; Of the Manners of Egyptians; Of Certain Kings of Egypt; Of Certain Other Kings of Egypt; The Persians Conquer Egypt; Cambyses Maketh War Upon the Nations Round About, Is Stricken with Madness, and So Dieth; The False Smerdis is Slain; The Kingdom of Darius; Babylon rebelleth Against the King, and is Taken; King Darius Maketh War Upon the Scythians; and Of the Scythians and Other Nations.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.