Los Angeles Daily News: The Book Pages: The Iliad Bookshop fire and its aftermath
On Nov. 3, The Iliad Bookshop in North Hollywood was set ablaze in what appears to be an act of arson. Boxes of books had been pushed in front of the back door and set on fire, and a manifesto posted ...
CBS News: Iliad Bookshop in North Hollywood temporarily closed after being damaged in fire
The Iliad Bookshop in North Hollywood will be temporarily closed after being damaged in a fire on Friday. Firefighters rushed to the store located on Cahuenga Boulevard at around 11 p.m. Thursday ...
Iliad Bookshop in North Hollywood temporarily closed after being damaged in fire
ABC7: Fire rips through Iliad Bookshop in North Hollywood; owner says arsonists set blaze and left flyer
NORTH HOLLYWOOD (KABC) -- An alleged arson attack forced an iconic bookstore in North Hollywood to close. The owner of The Iliad Bookshop, located off Cahuenga Boulevard near Chandler, said someone ...
Fire rips through Iliad Bookshop in North Hollywood; owner says arsonists set blaze and left flyer
Iliad, epic poem in 24 books traditionally attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer. It takes the Trojan War as its subject, though the Greek warrior Achilles is its primary focus.
The Iliad is an epic poem that tells the final year of the 10-year Trojan War where Greek city-states besiege Troy in order to regain Helen, the wife of Menelaus (King of Sparta), who had been abducted by the Trojan prince Paris.