Alexander the Great: Son of the Gods

Alexander the Great: Son of the Gods
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October 18, 2001
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0892366788
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Famous for more than two millennia for the amazing deeds that he accomplished in his short life of thirty-two years, King Alexander III of Macedon is the most celebrated figure of classical antiquity. Alexander the Great: Son of the Gods presents, in a year-by-year chronicle, an intimate and fascinating portrait of the man who, in less than two decades, created the greatest empire the world had ever seen and acquired a semi-mythic status that persists today.

Among the topics covered are Alexander's family life, including his stormy relationship with his father, King Philip, and the influence of his mother, Queen Olympias; his brilliant leadership, outwitting opponents and inspiring his devoted troops; and his daily life on the march and off duty, whether sharing the hardships of his men or indulging in the renowned bouts of feasting that may have contributed to his early death. Generously illustrated with ancient art from museums around the world, this is an engrossing, accessible biography of a legendary man.

Famous for more than two millennia for the amazing deeds that he accomplished in his short life of thirty-two years, King Alexander III of Macedon is the most celebrated figure of classical antiquity. Alexander the Great: Son of the Gods presents, in a year-by-year chronicle, an intimate and fascinating portrait of the man who, in less than two decades, created the greatest empire the world had ever seen and acquired a semi-mythic status that persists today.

Among the topics covered are Alexander's family life, including his stormy relationship with his father, King Philip, and the influence of his mother, Queen Olympias; his brilliant leadership, outwitting opponents and inspiring his devoted troops; and his daily life on the march and off duty, whether sharing the hardships of his men or indulging in the renowned bouts of feasting that may have contributed to his early death. Generously illustrated with ancient art from museums around the world, this is an engrossing, accessible biography of a legendary man.

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Reader reviewed by Mairi

This book (which, by the way, is by Alan Fildes) tells the story of Alexander the Great. That much, I suppose, is obvious from the title, but I really did find it to be an impressively thorough work. The author includes information about previous Macedonian kings as well as about Alexander.

Contrary to what some people believe, I read a reasonable amount of non-fiction (all right, by a reasonable amount I mean one in every thirty books). Still, I know good non-fiction when I see it. This book is readable as well as factual, and the pictures make it very attractive as well.

This is one of those rare works of non-fiction that you just read, and yet still get something out of, which I love.
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