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  • Charlemagne,

    Richard Winston, Editors Of Horizon Magazine, Harry Bober

    Hardcover (American Heritage Publishing Company, Inc., March 15, 1968)
    From his father, Charlemagne inherited only a part of the Frankish kingdom - little more than half of modern France and the Low Countries. Before his astonishing career had ended, he had conquered half of Europe and his armies had marched through Italy, Germany, and Spain. In a glittering Christmas Day ceremony in Rome, in the year 800, he was crowned the new Holy Roman Emperor. More than the heroic conqueror of Western Europe, Charlemagne was an intense and thoughtful human being. His succession of five wives brought him a palace full of children. So warm was his love for his daughters that he could never bear to see them married away from the court, even though enticing alliances with other rulers were offered them. A deeply religious man, Charlemagne became the protector of orthodox Christianity against medieval heresies. A patron of learning, he established schools and brought artists and scholars to his court to work and study. As a result, most classical literature comes down to us in copies of books made in Charlemagne's time. Here, from National Book Award winner Richard Winston, is his remarkable story
  • Charlemagne: A Horizon Caravel Book

    EDITORS OF HORIZON MAGAZINE and Richard Winston

    Hardcover (American Heritage Publishing Co, March 15, 1968)
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  • Charlemagne

    Richard Winston, Editors Of Horizon Magazine

    Library Binding (Harpercollins Juvenile Books, June 15, 1968)
    Book by Richard Winston, Editors Of Horizon Magazine
  • Pizarro And The Conquest Of Peru

    Editors Of Horizon Magazine

    Hardcover (American Heritage Publishing Co Inc, March 15, 1967)
    In a series of episodes as fantastic as any fiction, a powerful civilization crumbled at the hands of a small band of warriors. Written by one of America's great historians, this gripping chronicle draws upon the firsthand accounts of eminent sixteenth-century captains and statesmen to relate the overthrow of the Inca empire by the Spanish adventurers under Pizarro's command. Author William H. Prescott's immensely readable narrative crackles with drama as he characterizes both conqueror and conquered. Rich in vivid anecdotes, it recaptures the glories of Inca society before European contact, and it paints fascinating portraits of the conquistadors and their courage, cruelty, and pride. Prescott's reconstructions of the attitudes and motivations behind the tumultuous events of the Spanish conquest offer memorable, insightful views of New World history that have made this book a popular classic.
  • Russia Under the Czars

    And Henry Moscow Editors Of Horizon Magazine

    Unknown Binding (American Heritage Publishing, Jan. 1, 1962)
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