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John Logie Baird was Scottish engineer, innovator, and one of the inventors of the mechanical television. He demonstrated the first working television system on January 26, 1926, and was the inventor of the first publicly demonstrated color television system. In 1928 the Baird Television Development Company achieved the first transatlantic television transmission.
Two boys, Milo and Demetrius, are firm friends and outstanding athletes. But as the all important Olympic games approach they have to leave Athens to go into training. Can their friendship survive the intense competition?
Set in Ancient Greece, this is a story based on the life of Athenian sculptor, Phidias. From obscure boyhood to the man who oversaw the creation of the Acropolis and his incredible statue of Zeus at Olympia--one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World!
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