Born a prince of Macedonia in 356 BCE, Alexander the Great became one of
the greatest military leaders of all time. He conquered the entire
Persian Empire, defeating King Darius III four times. He invaded India,
defeating a seven-foot-tall Indian king and extending the boundaries of
his empire into most of Asia. Brutal in his drive for power, Alexander
maintained supremacy by forcing his soldiers to marry the foreigners
that they conquered. He amassed a huge fortune by plundering the riches
of his enemies and married two foreign princesses, one of them King
Darius III's daughter. By the time of his death at age thirty-two,
Alexander had conquered most of the known ancient Greek world, a
remarkable achievement in only twelve years. Demi's storytelling skills
bring Alexander the Great's exploits to life. Her splendid illustrations
were painted with Chinese inks and gold overlays and with frames
inspired by jewels from the tomb of Philip II of Macedonia at Verghina.
An author's note describing Demi's research and source material is
included.