Absorbing and beautifully written...he [Man] conjures up an ancient people in an alien landscape in such a way as to make them live...a thrilling account

GUARDIAN

First-rate...lively and argued with elan...a fine introduction to the subject, as well as a rattling good read

INDEPENDENT

A fine, well-written and well-researched book

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Se alle

An eloquent account, not only of a fascinating historical figure and his people, but of the resonance of history itself

WBQ magazine

Enthralling and colourful

INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

John Man's brilliant, vivid and erudite Genghis Khan brings conqueror and Mongols to life

- Simon Sebag Montefiore,

'Fascinating...every bit as gripping as its subject deserves...vividly captures the warlord's charisma, together with the mixture of ruthlessness, military genius and self-belief which, Man argues, made him the greatest leader ever...History doesn't come much more enthralling than this'

Yorkshire Evening Post

'Man is an excellent guide...well-versed in Mongolian, he has travelled extensively in the country while researching the more mysterious elements of Genghis' life, and this experience shines through the book...he writes knowledgeably'

Literary Review

For those who might want to learn more about Genghis and those who followed him, I recommend the wonderful John Man book <i>Genghis Khan: Life, Death and Resurrection</i>.

Conn Iggulden, author of Bones of the Hills

Genghis Khan - creator of the greatest empire the world has ever seen - is one of history's immortals. In Central Asia, they still use his name to frighten children. In China, he is honoured as the founder of a dynasty. In Mongolia he is the father of the nation. In the USA, Time magazine, voted Genghis Khan 'the most important person of the last millennium'. But how much do we really know about this man? How is it that an unlettered, unsophisticated warrior-nomad came to have such a profound effect on world politics that his influence can still be felt some 800 years later?
How he united the deeply divided Mongol peoples and went on to rule an empire that stretched from China in the east to Poland in the west (one substantially larger than Rome's at its zenith) is an epic tale of martial genius and breathtaking cruelty. John Man's towering achievement in this book, enriched by his experiences in China and Mongolia today, is to bring this little-known story vividly and viscerally to life.

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Genghis Khan - creator of the greatest empire the world has ever seen - is one of history's immortals.

The first popular biography of the legendary Mongol emperor and warlord.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780553814989
Publisert
2005
Utgiver
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Vekt
368 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
464

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

John Man is a historian and traveller with special interests in Mongolia and the history of written communication. His GOBI: TRACKING THE DESERT was the first book on the subject since the 1920s. He is also the author of THE ATLAS OF THE YEAR 1000, a portrait of the world at the turn of the millennium, ALPHA BETA, on the roots of the alphabet, and THE GUTENBERG REVOLUTION, an examination of the origins and impact of printing. His most recent book is GENGHIS KHAN.  He lives in London.