
The Mongol Empire
genghis khan, his heirs and the founding of modern china
$24.36
- Paperback
400 pages
- Release Date
30 June 2015
Summary
Genghis Khan: The Untold Story of the Mongol Empire and the Making of China
Genghis Khan, a leader of unparalleled genius, envisioned a world of peace under his rule. Believing in his divine protection, he united warring clans, forging a nation that rapidly expanded into an empire across much of Asia.
His grandson, Kublai Khan, further developed this vision into a complex religious ideology that justified further expansion. Kublai doubled the empire’s size, and by the late 1…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780552168809 |
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ISBN-10: | 0552168807 |
Author: | John Man |
Publisher: | Transworld Publishers Ltd |
Imprint: | Corgi Books |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 400 |
Release Date: | 30 June 2015 |
Weight: | 299g |
Dimensions: | 199mm x 129mm x 26mm |
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“Wonderful … what sets it apart is the way the tale is told. Quirky digressions and fascinating anecdotes pepper a narrative of wonderful dramatic energy.” –Gerard DeGroot, The Times
Wonderful… what sets it apart is the way the tale is told. Quirky digressions and fascinating anecdotes pepper a narrative of wonderful dramatic energy. – Gerard DeGroot * The Times *Excellent and profoundly committed … Man provides a vivid, lucid and economical picture. A worthy addition to the burgeoning popular literature on the centaurs of the steppes. – Frank McLynn * Literary Review *[Man] does a splendid job of conveying the sheer opulence and grandeur… [and tells] a rollicking good story, his historical narrative interspersed with high-spirited travel-writerly digressions. Lively and engaging. – Justin Marozzi * The Spectator *A very lively and enjoyable book. – Peter Lewis * Daily Mail *One could not wish for a better storyteller or analyst than John Man. * Simon Sebag Montefiore *His ability to put us in the picture, to feel, smell and almost touch the surroundings he describes, is matched by his ability to tell a good story. * Michael Palin *Man, who has travelled widely in the region, focuses on the distinctive features of the empire which these unscrupulous conquerors founded, and the legacy that they left behind. – John Ure * Times Literary Supplement *John Man’s history shows that, while the Mongol hordes were bloodthirsty, Genghis also instituted an enlightened form of government based on religious toleration. He also shows how Genghis’s grandson, Kublai, succeeded in unifying China, laying the groundwork for the modern superpower. Man’s account is fast paced. – David Evans * Independent *
About The Author
John Man
John Man is a historian with a special interest in Mongolia. He has travelled widely across the lands that formed the Mongol Empire, becoming one of the few Western writers to explore the hidden valley where Genghis may have died, climb the sacred mountain on which he is supposedly buried and explore the ruins of Xanadu, the first capital of Genghis’s grandson, Kublai Khan. His books, published in over twenty languages, include the bestselling Genghis Khan- Life, Death and Resurrection and Kublai Khan.
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