Why did I love this book?
Those of us who have served in war and combat know the most powerful aspect of the experience that stays with us forever – the bonds forged between Brothers in Arms through the greatest of adversity.
In this first-person narrative recounting of Alexander the Great’s conquests of the known world, Pressfield not only outlines the strategic genius that made Alex of Macedon so successful, but his leadership style and warrior ethos that motivated his men to follow him to the ends of the earth. For fans of military history, strategy, and the bonds forged between warfighters, this book is a must.
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I have always been a soldier. I have known no other life. So begins Alexander’s extraordinary confession on the eve of his greatest crisis of leadership. By turns heroic and calculating, compassionate and utterly merciless, Alexander recounts with a warrior’s unflinching eye for detail the blood, the terror, and the tactics of his greatest battlefield victories. Whether surviving his father’s brutal assassination, presiding over a massacre, or weeping at the death of a beloved comrade-in-arms, Alexander never denies the hard realities of the code by which he lives: the virtues of war. But as much as he was feared by…