The Young Alexander
The Making of Alexander the Great
Format:Paperback
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Published:13th Apr '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£25.00(9780008284398)
This biography reveals the early life of Alexander the Great, exploring his upbringing, education, and the influences that shaped his legendary character.
In The Young Alexander, readers are taken on an engaging journey through the formative years of one of history's most iconic figures. This biography sheds light on the early life of Alexander the Great, a man whose legacy has captivated generations. Often viewed through the lens of myth, this account seeks to unravel the complexities of his youth, from his upbringing under the influence of his ambitious parents to his rigorous education under Aristotle. The author combines thorough research with a narrative style that is both accessible and compelling, making history come alive.
The book delves into Alexander's unique family dynamics, providing insights into the relationship between his parents, Philip II and Olympias. It explores how these influences shaped his character and ambitions. By examining the cultural and political landscape of the time, The Young Alexander contextualizes Alexander's rise to power within the broader spectrum of ancient history. The narrative is enriched with archaeological discoveries that illuminate the often-murky details of his early life, offering readers a fresh perspective on a figure who has long been shrouded in legend.
Ultimately, this biography not only recounts the life of Alexander the Great but also poses important questions about his legacy. It challenges readers to reflect on themes of power, leadership, and the interplay between East and West. As the past is unearthed, The Young Alexander invites us to reconsider what we know about this remarkable leader and the world he inhabited.
‘The Young Alexander is popular history at its very best, thought-provoking and accessible. Underpinned by serious research, and written with panache, it summons up a vanished world.’
Sunday Telegraph, FIVE STARS
‘As a colourful and learned evocation of the great conqueror’s shaping boyhood it’s a wonderful read’
Daily Mail
‘Lively … Alex Rowson has produced an absorbing re-creation of the early years’
The Times
‘Securely anchored to archaeological sites – so evocatively described I was tempted to pack my bag and grab my passport on more than one occasion – and suffused with well-researched historical detail. There is no reason why history cannot double as entertainment, in fact there’s an argument to be had that it should. Rowson achieves this in spades’
Archaeology Worldwide
ISBN: 9780008284435
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 39mm
Weight: 450g
512 pages