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Alexander The Great

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Penguin, 1 sept. 2004 - 576 pages

Tough, resolute, fearless. Alexander was a born warrior and a ruler of passionate ambition who understood the intense adventure of conquest and of the unknown. When he died in 323 B.C.E. at age thirty-two, his vast empire comprised more than two million square miles, spanning from Greece to India. His achievements were unparalleled--he had excelled as leader to his men, founded eighteen new cities, and stamped the face of Greek culture on the ancient East. the myth he created is as potent today as it was in the ancient world.

Robin Lane Fox's superb account searches through the mass of conflicting evidence and legend to focus on Alexander as a man of his own time. Combining historical scholarship and acute psychological insight, it brings this colossal figure vividly to life.

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Very informative and very easy to read - Goodreads
Well written and engagimg, but no page turner. - Goodreads
Many fine insights to the man, the era and the region. - Goodreads

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Avis d'utilisateur  - Kmann - Goodreads

Written in essay form, the structure was consistent with many statements and arguments which were all well presented with little bias, noting any deficiencies. Conclusion was concise and well done ... Consulter l'avis complet

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Avis d'utilisateur  - Lucy - Goodreads

I knew nothing about Alexander the Great, this period of history, or the political geography of the part of the world concerned. I reckon after reading this, I now know all there is to know. It's an ... Consulter l'avis complet

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Russell Page (1906-1985) became a professional garden designer in 1928 after studying painting at the Slade School of Art in London and in Paris. In 1935 he entered into a brief partnership with the landscapist and architect Geoffrey Jellicoe. He designed a great variety of gardens throughout Europe, the Middle East, and North and South America, ranging from windowboxes and small cottage gardens to those meant for large estates, public parks, and housing developments for industrial workers. Among his best-known projects are the gardens at the PepsiCo headquarters, the courtyard of the Frick Collection, and the Festival Gardens at Battersea Park. Page was one of only three Englishmen to have received a medal from the French Academy of Architecture and was an Officer of the British Empire.
Robin Lane Fox is a fellow at New College, Oxford, and the gardening correspondent for the "Financial Times,

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