Robert McCabe was born in Chicago in 1934. He started taking photographs in 1939 with a Kodak Brownie given to him by his father, who published a tabloid newspaper in New York. In 1957, he photographed widely in the Cyclades at the request of National Geographic Magazine, and he continues to photograph in Greece today. His fifteen published books encompass Greece, Cuba, China, Antarctica, and New York City, and his forthcoming projects include Mykonos: Portrait of a Vanished Era, The Last Monk of the Strofades, and Santorini: Portrait of a Vanished Era. Athina Cacouri is a beloved Greek author of mysteries and historical fiction, as well as a popular writer for journals and periodicals, including Tachydromos. Born in Patras, Greece, Cacouri has lived in Athens, Vienna, and Philadelphia, and is the widow of renowned archaeologist Spyros Iakovidies.