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History's Villains - Ivan the Terrible (History's Villains) (History's Villains) [Hardcover]

Steve Otfinoski (Author)


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10 and up5 and upHistory's Villains
From 1547 until 1584, Ivan IV Vasilyevich, known to history as "Ivan the Terrible," ruled Russia with an iron fist. The story of one of history's most ambitious, demented, and ruthless rulers is presented in eye-opening detail in this colorful, well-documented biography.

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Grade 6-8-The first three chapters deal with the childhood of Ivan, his role as a reformer, and his military conquests that significantly extended the Russian empire. They reveal positive aspects of his character and decision-making but at the same time expose his character flaws and describe a milieu characterized by political infighting and intrigues often fought using brutal means. A broader historical background is woven into these chapters as well. The second half of the book chronicles the reign of terror that Ivan imposed on his people from 1564 until his death. These three chapters are not for the fainthearted. Nardo begins the fourth chapter with a discussion of theories that help to explain the tsar's often bizarre behavior. The writing is lucid, the chapters are subdivided with bold headings to each section, and the narrative flows smoothly. The author uses quotations from foreign observers and citations attributed to Ivan in Russian chronicles to good advantage. The only slight confusion that might arise is the appearance of the tsar's son, also named Ivan, in the final chapter because he had not been mentioned earlier. Black-and-white reproductions of paintings and etchings appear where appropriate. While Thomas Butson's Ivan the Terrible (Chelsea House, 1988) is a more detailed account, Nardo's book offers more than sufficient information in a very readable format.-Elizabeth Talbot, University of Illinois, Champaign
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School Library Journal : "Good-quality, black-and-white reproductions, photos, and maps appear throughout."
--School Library Journal (March 2003)

School Library Journal : "Good-quality, black-and-white reproductions, photos, and maps appear throughout."
--School Library Journal (March 2003)

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 10 and up
  • Hardcover: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Blackbirch Marketing; 1 edition (September 26, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 156711900X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1567119008
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,696,964 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Don Nardo is a historian and award-winning writer who specializes in the ancient world, especially the civilizations of Greece and Rome. He began as a actor and worked with the National Shakespeare Company before turning to writing screenplays and teleplays and, soon afterward, devoting much of his time to historical research and writing. In the past two decades, he has published nearly two hundred volumes on diverse historical topics. And having earned numerous favorable reviews, he is widely recognized as the country's leading writer of historical works for young adults. He is also versed in various other subjects and as a result is frequently asked by publishers to write books on a number of scientific and literary topics.

Mr. Nardo also composes and arranges orchestral music, having started composing in his early teens. Over the years he has turned out more than eighty musical works, including 2 symphonies, 4 string quartets, several concertos, a film score, incidental music for stage productions, and several commissions, the most recent a double concerto for violin and Portuguese guitar written for two noted musicians. He is also the resident composer and arranger for the Amadis Orchestra, based in Connecticut. For more information, see his official web site at www.nardopublishing.com and his more extensive biography at Wikipedia.


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