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Books with title ALEXANDER THE GRAPE

  • Alexander the Great

    Jacob Abbott

    Unknown Binding (Harper, Jan. 1, 1902)
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  • Alexander the Great

    Josephine Blackstock

    Paperback (California State Dept. of Education, March 15, 1956)
    SOFT COVER
  • Alexander the Great

    Jacob Abbott

    Paperback (University of Michigan Library, April 27, 2009)
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  • The Giant Alexander

    Frank Herrmann, George Him

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill, March 15, 1964)
    Former library book, very tall, fun illustrations, great children's book. Cover is protected by mylar but has a scuff or two at top, very nice overall
  • Alexander the Great

    Dennis Wepman

    Hardcover (Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd, Dec. 31, 1991)
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  • Alexander, the Great

    Charles E. Mercer

    Library Binding (Harpercollins Juvenile Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Alexander the Great has fascinated people for centuries – and still does. Here, from award-winning historian and journalist Charles Mercer, is the story of the military genius who became a king at twenty told with all the color and drama characteristic of Alexander’s time.
  • Alexander the Great

    Jacob Abbott

    Hardcover (Binker North, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Alexander the Great died when he was quite young. He was but thirty-two years of age when he ended his career, and as he was about twenty when he commenced it, it was only for a period of twelve years that he was actually engaged in performing the work of his life. Napoleon was nearly three times as long on the great field of human action.Notwithstanding the briefness of Alexander's career, he ran through, during that short period, a very brilliant series of exploits, which were so bold, so romantic, and which led him into such adventures in scenes of the greatest magnificence and splendor, that all the world looked on with astonishment then, and mankind have continued to read the story since, from age to age, with the greatest interest and attention.
  • The Giant, Alexander

    Frank Hermann, George Him

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill, March 15, 1965)
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  • The Giant Alexander

    Frank Herrmann

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 30, 1970)
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  • The giant Alexander

    Frank Herrmann

    Hardcover (Methuen, March 15, 1964)
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  • Alexander the Great

    Jacob Abbott

    eBook (, Aug. 22, 2020)
    Tutored by Aristotle, compelled to ascend the throne at the age of 20 when his illustrious father was assassinated, driven by a passion for expanding the borders of his tiny kingdom, Alexander of Macedon was one of the most towering figures of ancient history. He is brought to vivid life in this gripping volume by the American children's writer Jacob Abbott.In his short but eventful life, the young Macedonian king went on to rule over one of the most powerful and largest empires in the ancient world, breaking the hegemony of the powerful Persian dynasty of Darius. Alexander's sudden death in Babylon is one of the enduring mysteries of history. With him ended the glorious empire he had created, which stretched from the Adriatic in Europe to the Indus River on the Indian subcontinent.Jacob Abbott's book meant for young readers portrays Alexander as a military genius, endowed with remarkable intelligence, physical beauty and courage. Some of the early incidents in his life as when he tames a wild and vicious horse are described in compelling terms. Alexander's youth, his father's insistence on making him a regent for Macedonia when he was just 16 and his experiences on military campaigns with his father in Boeotia, where he displayed remarkable qualities of coolness, courage and wisdom are strikingly portrayed. Philip's separation from his wife, Olympia, Alexander's mother is also described and Abbott traces some of Alexander's less endearing qualities to this imperious queen. His haughtiness, pride and short temper which sometimes led him to be stubborn, envy and resentment of his father's powerful conquests are described as well, giving us an objective and well rounded picture of the young hero.Alexander's glorious reign and his remarkable military campaigns, the historic crossing of the Hellespont, his defeat of Darius and the conquest of territories in Asia Minor, Tyre and Egypt are the stuff of legends. At twenty-six he was the greatest ruler the ancient world had ever seen, but he had already begun to descend into a life of debauchery. His army commanders began to rebel and then followed a bloody trail of murders and assassinations. Alexander's final days are also captured in the closing chapters of this riveting book.
  • Alexander the Great

    Jacob Abbott

    eBook (, Aug. 31, 2020)
    Alexander the Great was one of the most successful military commanders in history, and was undefeated in battle. By the time of his death, he had conquered most of the world known to the ancient Greeks.In "Alexander the Great" Abbott recounts how Alexander ascended the Macedonian throne at the age of 20, overthrew his rival claimants, and then began preparations for the expedition against Persia. After defeating Darius, he proceeded to Egypt where he founded Alexandria, then turned back into Asia, where he subdued the most powerful nations, and in a span of eleven years conquered almost all of the known world. But, as his fortunes rose, his character deteriorated, and he died unexpectedly at the age of 33. "Alexander the Great" is one of many biographies aimed at young people written by Jacob Abbott and his brother. The biographies are written in such a way that makes them appealing and easily accessible to everyone.