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Alexander: The Ambiguity Of Greatness

Alexander: The Ambiguity Of Greatness Hard back - 2004

by Rogers, Guy MacLean

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Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A.: Random House Inc -Vintage Books, 2004. First Printing of First Edition Stated . Hard Back. Very Good/Very Good. 6 1/2" X 9 1/2. 420 Pages Indexed. Dust jacket price $26.95 is unclipped. Alexander the Great has loomed over history as a legend and enigma. Wounded repeatedly but always triumphant in battle, he conquered most of the known world, only to die mysteriously at the age of thirty-two. In his day he was revered as a god; in our day he has been reviled as a mass murderer, a tyrant as brutal as Stalin or Hitler. Who was the man behind the mask of power? Why did Alexander embark on an unprecedented program of global domination? What accounted for hi astonishing success on the battlefield? In this biography, the classical scholar and historian author sifts through thousands of years of history and myth to uncover the truth about this complex, ambiguous genius. Ascending to the throne of Macedonia after the assassination of his father, King Philip II, Alexander discovered while barely out of his teens that he had an extraordinary talent and a boundless appetite for military conquest. A virtuoso of violence, he was gifted with an uncanny ability to visualize how a battle would unfold, coupled with devastating decisiveness in the field. Granicus, Issos, Gaugamela, Hydaspes, as the victories mounted, Alexander's passion for conquest expanded from cities to countries to continents. When Persia, the greatest empire of his day, fell before him, he marched at once on India, intending to add it to his holdings. As Rogers shows, Alexander's military prowess only heightened his exuberant sexuality. Though his taste for multiple partners, both male and female, was tolerated, Alexander's relatively enlightened treatment of women was nothing short of revolutionary. He outlawed rape, he placed intelligent women in positions of authority, and he chose his wives from among the peoples he conquered. Indeed, as Roger argues, Alexander's fascination with Persian culture, customs, and sexual practices may have led to his downfall, perhaps even to his death. This authoritative portrait brings Alexander to life as a man, without dimishing the poer of the legend.
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  • Title Alexander: The Ambiguity Of Greatness
  • Author Rogers, Guy MacLean
  • Binding Hard Back
  • Edition First Printing of First Edition Stated
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 420
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Random House Inc -Vintage Books, Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A.
  • Date 2004
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 13471
  • ISBN 9781400062614 / 1400062616
  • Weight 1.67 lbs (0.76 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.42 x 6.54 x 1.43 in (23.93 x 16.61 x 3.63 cm)
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2004046813
  • Dewey Decimal Code B

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