A stunning biography of history's most infamous warlord, Attila the
Hun
For a crucial twenty years in the early fifth century, Attila held the
fate of the Roman Empire and the future of all Europe in his hands. He
created the greatest of barbarian forces, and his empire briefly rivaled
Rome's. In numerous raids and three major campaigns against the Roman
Empire, he earned himself an instant and undying reputation for
savagery. But there was more to him than mere barbarism. Attila was
capricious, arrogant, brutal, and brilliant enough to win the loyalty of
millions. In the end, his ambitions ran away with him. He did not live
long enough to found a lasting empire--but long enough to jolt Rome
toward its final fall.
In this riveting biography, masterful storyteller John Man draws on his
extensive travels through Attila's heartland and his experience with the
nomadic traditions of Central Asia to reveal the man behind the myth.