The Greeks of Today 1907 Authored by George Horton In 1907 General Consul George Horton visited 47 US cities, giving lectures to help the Greeks who were suffering from discrimination. His tour was under the auspices of the ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. The publication of The Greeks of Today was funded by the Panmacedonian Studies Center - USA
The Greeks of Today 1907 Authored by George Horton In 1907 General Consul George Horton visited 47 US cities, giving lectures to help the Greeks who w...
This is a Greek translation of Recollections Gray and Gay. It describes the period of Mr. Horton's services as a US Consul in Greece. It spans 31 years from 1893 to 1924 and describes his representation of the United States in Athens, Smyrna, Thessaloniki, and Budapest. Inside the pages of this book you can read of his love for Hellenism starting with his first view of the Parthenon from onboard his arriving steamer. The Hellenic Electronic Center (HEC) published a second edition of this book in 2007. The publishing was funded by AHEPA-Athens HJ-1 Translated by: Professor Athanasios...
This is a Greek translation of Recollections Gray and Gay. It describes the period of Mr. Horton's services as a US Consul in Greece. It spans 31 year...
When George Horton, Consul General of the USA, wrote the book Like Another Helen in 1901, it became an overnight best seller in America. In addition to the classic by now Blight of Asia, Horton wrote another 20 books mainly about Greece. Horton represented the United States as Consul General to Greece for almost 30 years from 1893-1924 and he was an eye witness to the destruction of Smyrna by the Turks on September 13, 1922. In 1907, he visited 47 American cities lecturing in support of the discriminated Greek immigrants (The Greeks of Today-1907). The novel, Like Another Helen, is based on...
When George Horton, Consul General of the USA, wrote the book Like Another Helen in 1901, it became an overnight best seller in America. In addition t...
The book describes the period of Mr. Horton's services as a US Consul in the Kingdom of Greece. His service spans 31 years from 1893 to 1924 and describes these years representing the United States in Athens, Smyrna, Thessaloniki, Smyrna, and Budapest. Inside the pages of this book you can read about his love towards Hellenism starting with his first view of the Parthenon, from on board his arriving steamer. The Hellenic Electronic Center (HEC) re-published this book in 2007. The publication was funded by AHEPA-Athens HJ-1
The book describes the period of Mr. Horton's services as a US Consul in the Kingdom of Greece. His service spans 31 years from 1893 to 1924 and descr...
When George Horton, Consul General of the USA, wrote the book Like Another Helen in 1901, it became an overnight best seller in America. In addition to the classic by now Blight of Asia, Horton wrote another 20 books mainly about Greece. Horton represented the United States as Consul General to Greece for almost 30 years from 1893-1924 and he was an eye witness to the destruction of Smyrna by the Turks on September 13, 1922. In 1907, he visited 47 American cities lecturing in support of the discriminated Greek immigrants (The Greeks of Today-1907). The novel, Like Another Helen, is based on...
When George Horton, Consul General of the USA, wrote the book Like Another Helen in 1901, it became an overnight best seller in America. In addition t...