An outstanding scholar of the East, author Harold Lamb here presented another one of his brilliant, carefully worked, and blazingly colorful tapestries of a man and his era - in this case, it is Suleiman, wisest and strongest of the Sultans of Turkey, who lived during the dying days of the Renaissance. Suleiman was building an invincible empire to the East. Drawn at first by temperament and beliefs toward Europe, Suleiman learned that the Christian rulers would never regard him as one of them and, in the end, turned his back upon the West. A rich plum pudding of little-known history for the scholar!
Genghis Khan and the Mongol Horde
Harold Lamb
bookSuleiman the Magnificent Sultan of the East
Harold Lamb
bookCyrus the Great
Harold Lamb
bookAlexander of Macedon
Harold Lamb
bookThe March of the Barbarians
Harold Lamb
bookIron Men and Saints
Harold Lamb
bookTamerlane
Harold Lamb
bookThe Flame of Islam
Harold Lamb
bookMarching Sands
Harold Lamb
bookBlack Cat Weekly #51
Michael Bracken, Bev Vincent Vincent, R.T. Lawton, Sheree R. Thomas, Harold Lamb, Hal Charles, George O. Smith, Arthur Leo Zagat, Philip M. Fisher
bookThe Man Who Measured the Wind
Harold Lamb
bookAlexander of Macedon
Harold Lamb
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