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Books with title Alexander the Grt

  • Alexander the Great

    Andrew Langley, Alan Marks

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, April 24, 1997)
    A wonderful new series of well-told, beautifully illustrated biographies, for children aged 6-9 years, featuring great leaders, heroes, pioneers, inventors and scientists from the past.Each biography tells an exciting story about a real person, that can be read either alone or by a parent or teacher. The colourful artwork will stimulate the imagination and linger in the memory. The biographies link in with National Curriculum KS1 and KS2, History, English, science and othersubjects.Young children love a good story. What better way to introduce them to the giants of our past than through these delightful books?
  • Who Was Alexander the Great?

    Kathryn Waterfield, Robin Waterfield, Who HQ, Andrew Thomson

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, June 7, 2016)
    Alexander the Great conquers the New York Times best-selling Who Was...? series!When Alexander was a boy in ancient Macedon, he already had grand ambitions. He complained that his father, the great king of Macedon, wasn't leaving anything for him to conquer! This, of course, was not the case. King Alexander went on to control most of the known world of the time. His victories won him many supporters, but they also earned him enemies. This easy-to-read biography offers a fascinating look at the life of Alexander and the world he lived in.
  • Alexander the Great

    John Gunther, Isa Barnett

    Hardcover (Spencer Press, March 15, 1953)
    Book 1 in a series entitled Landmarks of World History. This volume features Alexander the Great.
  • Alexander the Great

    Jacob Abbott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 9, 2017)
    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. Alexander the Great is one of many biographies aimed at young people written by Jacob Abbott. The biographies are written in such a way that makes them appealing and easily accessible to everyone.
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  • Alexander the Great

    Jacob Abbott

    eBook (Didactic Press, Dec. 9, 2013)
    An intriguing biography of Alexander the Great, conqueror of the world, who rose to power and rapidly absorbed the territory of his enemies into a vast empire stretching from Greece to India. This eBook is an excellent introduction to one of the most important historical figures ever.Illustrated throughout to enhance the reading experience. Formatted for Kindle devices and the Kindle for iOS apps.
  • Alexander

    Harold Littledale, Tom Vroman

    Hardcover (Purple House Press, July 7, 2016)
    It was bedtime. Chris and his father sat down side by side on Chris's bed. They talked of Chris's friend Alexander, the red horse with green stripes. "Alexander was a pretty bad horse today," Chris said. "He wouldn't eat his cereal. He wouldn't sit up at the table and he spilled his milk." "That's too bad," said Chris's father. "What else happened?" The ensuing conversation of Alexander's bad day makes for an entertaining read, along with its priceless ending. Originally published in 1964.
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  • Alexander the Great

    Charles Mercer

    Hardcover (American Heritage Publishing Co, Inc., March 15, 1962)
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  • Alexander the Great

    Charles Mercer

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Alexander the Great

    Keyne Cheshire

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, April 27, 2009)
    An exciting series that provides students with direct access to the ancient world by offering new translations of extracts from its key texts. Alexander the Great famously brought the mighty Persian Empire's two-hundred year rule to an end, but the figure behind this phenomenon often eludes us. This book invites students to follow Alexander's remarkable story and to engage with a variety of perspectives on him as king, general and human being. Notes provide helpful contextual information for these excerpts while questions challenge readers to embark on their own investigations of this fascinating individual, who continues to rival all others in historical significance.
  • Alexander the Great

    John K Anderson, R Zydycrn, N Conkle

    Paperback (Bellerophon Books, Sept. 1, 1981)
    The life and legacy of Alexander are illustrated with objects from his expeditions and later legend.
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  • Alexander the Great

    Robert Green

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Describes the life, battle campaigns, influence on the ancient world, and mythological status of the champion of the Greeks who marched his armies as far as India.
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  • Alexander the Great

    Jacob Abbott

    eBook (BookRix, June 14, 2019)
    Alexander the Great was a king of the Greek kingdom of Macedon. Born in Pella in 356 BC, Alexander succeeded his father, Philip II, to the throne at the age of twenty. He spent most of his ruling years on an unprecedented military campaign through Asia and northeast Africa, until by the age of thirty he had created one of the largest empires of the ancient world, stretching from Greece to Egypt and into present-day Pakistan. He was undefeated in battle and is considered one of history's most successful commanders.Alexander's legacy includes the cultural diffusion his conquests engendered. He founded some twenty cities that bore his name, most notably Alexandria in Egypt. Alexander's settlement of Greek colonists and the resulting spread of Greek culture in the east resulted in a new Hellenistic civilization, aspects of which were still evident in the traditions of the Byzantine Empire in the mid-15th century. Alexander became legendary as a classical hero in the mold of Achilles, and he features prominently in the history and myth of Greek and non-Greek cultures. He became the measure against which military leaders compared themselves, and military academies throughout the world still teach his tactics.