Paul Cartledge gives us the most accessible, reliable, and intimate portrait of Alexander III of Macedon, the man himself, brilliantly evoking his remarkable political and military accomplishments, cutting through the myths to show why he was such a great leader.
He explores our endless obsession with Alexander and gives us insight into both his capacity for brutality and his sensitive grasp of international politics. As he brings Alexander vividly to life, Cartledge also captures his enduring impact on world history and culture.
"Readable and engrossing.... Immediate, discursive, insightful, and highly engaging." --Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
"Incisive and judicious.... What Cartledge does so well is explain the ancient world of Greeks and Persians." --The Sunday Seattle Times/Post-Intelligencer