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Alexander of Macedon

By: Harold Lamb
Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
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The enigma of Alexander the Great has remained with us for 2,300 years. In spite of the best efforts of historians, Alexander is no less a mystery to us now than he probably was during his own lifetime. There was no one like him before or since. In the pages of Harold Lamb's intriguing Alexander of Macedon, we find some of the answers to the great riddle of his character. Lamb, author of the magnificent Hannibal: One Man Against Rome, has once more pushed the envelope of historical writing to give us a glimpse of what Alexander might really have been like.

Using as his principle source material the Anabasis of Alexander by Arrian, Lamb has cobbled together not only a straightforward retelling of the exciting adventures of the Macedonian, but he has also deftly reconstructed those hidden events of which history is silent. The result is a remarkable portrait of a young man thrust into the leadership of a semi-barbarous Greek people. This is the story of that whirlwind of physical and mental energy which was to explode across the surface of the known world. In the end, it was the civilization of the East which captured Alexander. His untimely death a mere dozen years after his accession to power robbed mankind of one of the most compelling visionaries who ever lived.

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Engaging Narrative • Historical Accuracy • Fascinating Portrayal • Informative Content • Entertaining Approach

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I listened to both Alexander of Macedon by H.Lamb and Alexander by Arrian. Each provides insight and detail that complement the other, however I enjoyed the account by Arrian much more. Regardless, I highly recommend both and I guarantee that listening to both books will only increase your fascination with Alexander the Great. Each work is narrated to perfection by Charlton Griffin.

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A lushly produced audiobook with music, sound effects and many different voices and cadences ... all of which help paint a vivid picture of this fascinating man and his story. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in ancient history who wants to enrich their understanding of Alexander of Macedon and his times.

Lush Production; Fascinating Story

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This is the second book I have read that was written by Harold Lamb and, as was Hannibal, this book was equally engaging and provided you with a good understanding of who Alexander was. The reality is that there is not a lot of information about these ancient historical figures; and Mr. Lamb's ability to cobble together a strong narrative is worthy of note.

Another Winner by Harold Lamb

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Alexander of Macedon by Harold Lamb, is a brillant essay on the life and times of a colossus figure from history Alexander the Great.

From beginning to the end is a terrific listen and it holds you by the throat at times as you find yourself sitting at council with Alexander and his men, next you are in the heat of battle, and than you hear the faint talk of men in the camp as your eyes slowly close by the crackling fire.

Please download this book it is a great collection for your audio library. I have it in mine :)

Alexander a purpose from history

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This has become by far my favorite book ever. It tells the fascinating story of the life of Alexander the Great in a way never done before. It is a historically accurate book that has a narrative tone that makes it read like a story rather than a history. I recommend this book for anyone who has even a fleeting interest in the man and I believe that it will turn that fleeting interest into a downright passion.

The greatest book about the greatest man

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