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Alexander the Great

His Life and His Mysterious Death

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Alexander the Great

By: Anthony Everitt
Narrated by: John Lee
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What can we learn from the stunning rise and mysterious death of the ancient world’s greatest conqueror? An acclaimed biographer reconstructs the life of Alexander the Great in this magisterial revisionist portrait.

“[An] infectious sense of narrative momentum . . . Its energy is unflagging, including the verve with which it tackles that teased final mystery about the specific cause of Alexander’s death.”—The Christian Science Monitor

More than two millennia have passed since Alexander the Great built an empire that stretched to every corner of the ancient world, from the backwater kingdom of Macedonia to the Hellenic world, Persia, and ultimately to India—all before his untimely death at age thirty-three. Alexander believed that his empire would stop only when he reached the Pacific Ocean. But stories of both real and legendary events from his life have kept him evergreen in our imaginations with a legacy that has meant something different to every era: in the Middle Ages he became an exemplar of knightly chivalry, he was a star of Renaissance paintings, and by the early twentieth century he’d even come to resemble an English gentleman. But who was he in his own time?

In Alexander the Great, Anthony Everitt judges Alexander’s life against the criteria of his own age and considers all his contradictions. We meet the Macedonian prince who was naturally inquisitive and fascinated by science and exploration, as well as the man who enjoyed the arts and used Homer’s great epic the Iliad as a bible. As his empire grew, Alexander exhibited respect for the traditions of his new subjects and careful judgment in administering rule over his vast territory. But his career also had a dark side. An inveterate conqueror who in his short life built the largest empire up to that point in history, Alexander glorified war and was known to commit acts of remarkable cruelty.

As debate continues about the meaning of his life, Alexander's death remains a mystery. Did he die of natural causes—felled by a fever—or did his marshals, angered by his tyrannical behavior, kill him? An explanation of his death can lie only in what we know of his life, and Everitt ventures to solve that puzzle, offering an ending to Alexander’s story that has eluded so many for so long.
Ancient Europe Greece Historical Military Politicians Politics & Activism Ancient History Ancient Greece War Mythology Royalty Middle Ages

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Critic reviews

“Reads as easily as a novel . . . [Anthony] Everitt has a wealth of anecdotes and two millennia of histories to work with, and he delivers and interprets them flawlessly. Nearly unparalleled insight into the period and the man make this a story for everyone.”Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Everitt, an expert storyteller, has written a riveting narrative that restores Alexander to his own context—and takes a whack at solving the remaining mysteries. . . . Along the way, he takes us on a spirited passage through the ancient world, from the Balkans to South Asia.”BookPage

“Ancient history expert Everitt attacks the young Macedonian king’s astonishing conquests on three continents—Africa, Asia, and Europe—with relish. . . . This detailed account of the intriguing ancient military genius will fascinate military history readers eager to learn more about Alexander’s motivation and the lifelong fearlessness that propelled him to near-mythic status.”—Publishers Weekly

Praise for Anthony Everitt

The Rise of Rome

“Fascinating history and a great read.”Chicago Sun-Times

“Everitt writes for the informed and the uninformed general reader alike, in a brisk, conversational style, with a modern attitude of skepticism and realism.”The Dallas Morning News

Cicero

“An excellent introduction to a critical period in the history of Rome . . . Cicero comes across much as he must have lived.”The Wall Street Journal

“Riveting . . . a clear-eyed biography [offering] vivid lessons about the viciousness that can pervade elected government.”Chicago Tribune

Augustus

“Fascinating and brisk to read . . . All the stuff of adventure is here, from court intrigue to roving armies to shipwreck.”The Washington Post Book World

“A narrative of sustained drama and skillful analysis . . . an accomplished biography.”The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Great overview. I did find it a little underwhelming because so much happened and it all came to nothing in the end.

Great overview of his life. I'd recommend it

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A very easy to listen to audio book.John does a solid and entertaining job.Alexander dead for well over 2000 years is still very much in the West's psyche and long may it continue.

A good listen

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Over the last few months I have taken my spare time to learn about Alexander the Great. I read Arrian, Robin Lane Fox's book on Alexander, listened to podcasts, watched documentaries, and even watched the highly criticised Oliver Stone movie. I have to say Anthony Everitts Audible has been very captivating and taught me a lot on the life of Alexander. The narrator has done a great job and I never felt once that his voice was boring or disinteresting. If you're looking for an audible to understand more about Alexander, his life, his army, and his journeys - then I can't recommend anywhere else to start other than here, of course followed up by Arrian!

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Interesting stuff but at times there was so much murder, mayhem and bloody battles it was hard too keep up.

So much murder and mayhem

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I chose this book because I was mostly ignorant of this story. It is epic in scale and breathtaking in the telling. To think that Alexander was dead at the age of 32 (spoilers!) and yet conquered a vast empire. People often reference the medieval times to describe cruelty but compared to ancient history. the medieval period is one of kindness and consideration. I recommend this book since it is well written and well told.

A Story Like No Other

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