Description
A joint biography that investigates how, during their lifetimes, Philip and Alexander of Macedon transformed a weak kingdom in northern Greece into a globe-spanning empire, and in so doing changed the course of human history.
About the Author
Adrian Goldsworthy studied at Oxford, where his doctoral thesis examined the Roman army, and became an acclaimed historian of Ancient Rome. He is the author of numerous books, including Caesar, The Fall of the West, Pax Romana, and Hadrian's Wall.
Reviews
As successful in meeting its ambitions as Philip's kingship, as sweeping as Alexander's conquests -- Tom Holland
Belongs on the (sturdy) shelf of any reader interested in military, political, or social history * Minerva Magazine *
By pairing the two giants of Macedonia, Goldsworthy helps the reader understand Alexander's life all the better, and sheds light on the achievements and character of Philip * Aspects of History *
Sterling scholarship, engaging prose, insightful analysis, and unbiased assessment -- Victor Davis Hanson
A gripping history that combined deep scholarship with readability... This is an epic history. Very much in the vein of the Tom Holland histories of empire, enjoyable and informative but also gripping' * NB Magazine *
Contributes significantly to making these scholarly developments accessible to a very wide audience, through engaging narratives which capture the political complexity of the Greek world both before and after Alexander. The major innovation of Goldsworthy's vivid Philip and Alexander is to pair Alexander's biography with that of his father, Philip II * TLS *
Adrian Goldsworthy takes a fresh approach to the well-worn tale, dealing with the gaps in our knowledge with candour and resisting the urge to fill them with speculation * Military History Monthly *
Book Information
ISBN 9781784978778
Author Adrian Goldsworthy
Format Paperback
Page Count 672
Imprint Apollo
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC