Alexander The Great, Phillip J. Smith
Alexander The Great, Phillip J. Smith
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Alexander The Great
The Rise And Fall Of The Macedonian Empire

Author: Phillip J. Smith

Narrator: Jennifer Howe

Unabridged: 4 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/08/2015


Synopsis

Born in Macedonia, Alexander spent his childhood envious of his father's conquests. He watched his father head off to great battles and read of Greek heroes who were remembered forever for their bravery. All the while, he wished that he too could become a hero in history.
With the sudden death of his father, Alexander received his chance to become the hero that he always dreamed of being. Consolidating Greece and raising an army, he prepared for conquests in the Persian Empire. Through barren deserts and snowy mountain peaks, his men marched as they sought total conquest of the Great King's empire.When the empire had finally been won and the Great King eliminated, Alexander was not prepared to give up his dreams quite yet. While his men were ready to return to their homeland and enjoy their booty, Alexander wanted more. He dreamed of riding elephants into war in India, fighting desert tribes and taking over the pyramids of Egypt. In short, only conquering the entire known world would be enough for his limitless ambition. It would only be the reluctance of his men or the admonitions of his general, Parmenion, who would hold Alexander back from achieving his dreams.
By the age of 32, Alexander managed to accrue one of the largest empires that the world had ever seen. With a genius for administration and a rash, courageous approach to warfare, he conquered each land that he came across always in search of an answer to the question: what's next?
In his book entitled Alexander The Great: The Rise and Fall of the Macedonian Empire author Phillip J. Smith magically takes you back to this specific time period and gives you a historically accurate picture of Alexander The Great and his incomparable Macedonian Empire.

Reviews

Goodreads review by William on March 14, 2013

Several reviews have criticized this book for adding nothing new to the field of Alexander scholasticism. To them, I would counter with this: I wanted a brief overview of who Alexander was and what he did. This book was exactly that, plus an excellent summation at the end of Alexander's influence on......more

Goodreads review by Hyrum on January 29, 2020

This was a short telling of the life and conquests of Alexander the Great, followed by a discussion of his legacy and historiography. In the last chapter when the author is discussing other biographies, he doesn’t seem to consider his book a biography. The book does not shy away from the faults of t......more

Goodreads review by T.R. on September 08, 2024

My borderline obsession with Alexander never weakens. I suspect I will continue reading about him for the rest of my life. He remains my favourite historical figure in all of human history.......more

Goodreads review by Halik on June 28, 2012

Alexander the impulsive, Alexander the ambitious, Alexander the ruthless, Alexander the vicious, Alexander the megalomaniac, the warlord, the daring, the bisexual, the drunkard. And some call him the Great. But was Alexander truly great or merely bloodthirsty? The whole point fades to nothingness whe......more

Goodreads review by Irene on October 31, 2020

A good overview of Alexander life and its cultural and political setting. It was brief and to the point, there was little new information but it was great for building a frame of reference.......more