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Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan: His Conquests, His Empire, His Legacy | Frank McLynn
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Mongol leader Genghis Khan was by far the greatest conqueror the world has ever known. His empire stretched from the Pacific Ocean to central Europe, including all of China, the Middle East, and Russia. So how did an illiterate nomad rise to such colossal power and subdue most of the known world, eclipsing Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon? Credited by some with paving the way for the Renaissance, condemned by others for being the most heinous murderer in history, who was Genghis Khan? His actual name was Temujin, and the story of his success is that of the Mongol people: a loose collection of fractious tribes who tended livestock, considered bathing taboo, and possessed an unparalleled genius for horseback warfare. United under Genghis, a strategist of astonishing cunning and versatility, they could dominate any sedentary society they chose. Combining fast-paced accounts of battles with rich cultural background and the latest scholarship, Frank McLynn brings vividly to life the strange world of the Mongols, describes Temujin's rise from boyhood outcast to becoming Genghis Khan, and provides the most accurate and absorbing account yet of one of the most powerful men ever to have lived.
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What a fast-paced, amazing biography! I've read several bios about Genghis, & this one may be my favorite. A detailed account of how a lowly, kidnapped boy created history's 2nd largest empire. The audio would've been better read by someone with a grittier voice but was narrated well. Finished it in less than a week. Keeping straight all the foreign names was my only hurdle. Fascinating & pivotal! #PairWith: Jack Daniel's Single Barrel, straight.

BethFishReads I've read a couple of historical fiction takes on his life. It's maybe time to read nonfiction. Thanks for the review 8y
MrBook @BethFishReads It's a thrill ride for a biography wherein fact seems stranger than fiction. You're welcome 😊! 8y
TheLondonBookworm Sounds intriguing! Love a good historical on a Sunday afternoon :) 8y
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andreadmw Like @BethFishReads said, I've read several non-fiction of him. The Conn Iggulden series was a particular favorite of mine. I'll add this to my list. 8y
BethFishReads @andreadmw yes. I really liked the Iggulden series too 8y
MrBook @TheLondonBookworm Especially over the extended holiday weekend like we have here in the States this weekend 😊👍🏻! @andreadmw I need to read more by him as well 😊👍🏻! 8y
andreadmw @MrBook He is good! I'm finishing up the last 20% of Underground Railroad so I will need my next book to be a light read. 8y
MrBook @andreadmw Ooph, I can understand that schedule! 8y
Aleida Have you seen Marco Polo? 8y
TheLondonBookworm @MrBook Lucky you lot! No long weekend on this side of the pond :( 8y
MrBook @Aleida Not the show, but he was great in the Geico commercial 😁. @TheLondonBookworm 😕 I had an extra Guinness for you 👍🏻! 8y
Aleida Haha, I don't have cable so I haven't seen it but if you get a chance try to catch Marco Polo on Netflix. I really liked it. 8y
MrBook @Aleida Will do! Thank you for the #rec! 8y
becausetrains @MrBook catching up on posts after the long weekend - at first I didn't get the Jack and Khan pairing for someone whose drink of choice was fermented yak milk, but then I remembered: John Wayne played Genghis Khan in a movie. Makes perfect sense now 😜🐑 8y
MrBook @becausetrains 😂👏🏻👍🏻! Well, plus yak milk is...bleh 😆. 8y
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