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Alexander: Sands of Amon v. 2 [Hardcover]

Valerio Massimo Manfredi (Author)
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April 20, 2001
Continuing the epic saga of Alexander the Great, The Sands of Ammon brilliantly describes Alexander's quest to conquer Asia, the limitless domain ruled by the Great King of the Persians. In a seemingly impossible venture, Alexander and his men storm Persian fortresses and harbours, crippling King Daruis' domination of land and sea. Even the legendary Haliacarnassus is defeated by the Macedionan armies. Ruthlessly, Alexander's war machine moves ever onward taking him up into the snow-covered Anatolian highlands, and ever closer to his destiny. But there is much danger ahead. Despite the defeat of Daruis, the Island City of Tyre and the Towers of Gaza prove to be formidable obstacles. Undeterred, Alexander surges forth over land and sea to the mysterious land of Egypt And there, in the sands, lies the Oracle of Ammon, walting to reveal an amazing truth to Alexander. One that will change his already amazing life

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Manfredi (Alexander: Child of a Dream) turns his attention to the Persian campaign of Alexander the Great in the second novel of his epic sequence, focusing on the memorable series of battles between Alexander and a rival mercenary general, Memnon of Rhodes. Duplicity is the order of the day as the fight begins, with Memnon engaging in some well-engineered surprise maneuvers, attacks and ambushes that initially set the great conqueror back on his heels. Alexander knows his superior troops will ultimately carry the day, but even as he sets those forces in motion he can't help admiring the courage of his rival, who denounces the conqueror's greedy, expansionist ways. Memnon's sudden death from a mysterious illness is an anticlimactic end to their battles, but Manfredi hustles Alexander into his next challenge as the conqueror claims Memnon's beautiful wife, Barsine, then faces off with Tyrian naval forces as they attempt to block his passage into Egypt. Manfredi balances the action and characterization that brings both Alexander and Memnon to life, although the style tends to be somewhat generic and it is a letdown to see him gloss over many of the personality foibles that led to Alexander's downfall. Still, readers eager to learn more about one of history's most memorable military campaigns will find much to love in this portrait of a leader who literally changed the map of the world.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Valerio Massimo Manfredi is an Italian historian and archaeologist and was voted Man of the Year 1999 by the American Biographical Institute. Manfredi's books have been translated into several languages. All of this Alexander books have been blockbusting successes all over Europe.

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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan (April 20, 2001)
  • ISBN-10: 0333906942
  • ISBN-13: 978-0333906941
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,758,648 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Alexander Grows Up, April 3, 2002
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Sonny Singh (Lake Forest, CA United States) - See all my reviews
I am about half way through reading the last of the three books in the "Alexander" trilogy. "The Sands of Ammon" delves deeper into Alexander's journey to conquer the world and we are taken from Macedonia to the gates of the Persian Empire. Unfortunately, I have to say, the second book, while an integral part of the series, was not as interesting as the first book, "Alexander: Child of a Dream". I admit at times some of the writing was corny, particularly the cheesy "love scenes". In any case, the book is still fairly enjoyable, and if you are like me and plan to read all three books, this is a must. I found Alexander's nemesis Memnon of Rhodes an interesting character in the book and I wish the author spent more time developing his character. All I know is Alexander sure had his fair share of the local women (and boys for that matter) which he conquered as well.

Regardless of some of the cheesy writings, the book still does manage to get deep into the mind of Alexander and his fellow Macedonian soldiers. I feel I dont have too much to write about since I am almost finished with the third book, which as a teaser (sorry, you will have to wait for the review) is far more interesting and tends to close the loop on this adventure. Enjoy.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Second in the Series, September 9, 2006
Few authors can be better equipped to write about the history of ancient Greece and Rome than Valerio Massimo Manfredi. Professor of archaeology at the university of Milan, he has carried out many excavations and expeditions in the Mediterranean region. He has produced many factual books on historical matters, mainly military and has still found the time to write several novels and this is one of the best of them.

This book is the second of a triology about probably the greatest warrior and general who has ever lived, bearing in mind that Alexander died at an age when most men are only just starting to make their mark in life. Alexander is of course one of histories most colourful and well know character. Even people with little or not interest in ancient history will have heard of Alexander, a charismatic and larger than life figure.

In this second novel the author turns his attention to Alexander's Persian campaigns focussing on the battles between Alexander's forces and the rival general Memnon of Rhodes. Alexander knows in his heart that his superior troops will carry the battle but he can't help feeling admiration for his opponents courage.

The sudden death of Memnon from a mystery illness makes for an anticlimactic end to their battles but allows the conqueror to claim Barsine, the beautiful wife of Memnon. Alexander's next challenge is to face the Tyrian navy as they attempt to block his advance into Egypt . . .
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Alexander's conquest continues, April 3, 2005
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The series Alexander fictionally chronicles the life of Alexander the Great. The author uses the historical basis of Alexander's exceptional life to create a realistic and enthralling narrative of the life of one of the world's greatest conquerors. By interweaving historical fact, educated opinion, and the author's own vivid imagination, the reign of Alexander the Great is brought to life with compelling realism.

The novels engage the reader and powerfully recreate the world of Alexander, in much the same way as Robert Graves manages in I, Claudius. The series is remarkable in that it so completely and unnoticeably infuses the narrative of Alexander's life with ubiquitous references to historical events and practices. The reader is never left wondering at the plausibility of the plot or doubting the veracity of the historical content. The author has managed to build so naturally and believably the world and culture of the time that the novel can be read like a history or as a straight forward narrative.

This series offers another perspective to the teaching of history but is enjoyable also simply for the engaging storyline. Extremely well written, the series powerfully recreates the life of Alexander the Great of Macedon and will immerse the reader in this ancient period.
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From the top of the hill Alexander turned toward the beach and beheld a scene that was almost identical to the one that had been played out a thousand years earlier. Read the first page
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King Philip, General Parmenion, King of Macedon, Commander Memnon, King Alexander, Eumolpus of Soloi, Mount Latmus, Queen Mother, King Darius, Syrian Gates, Mylasa Gate, Queen Ada, Prince Amyntas, Ahura Mazda, Queen of Caria, Thunder of Chaeronaea, Trojan War, Zeus Ammon, Greater Phrygia
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