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John Man

    15 de mayo de 1941

    John Man es un historiador y escritor de viajes británico cuyo trabajo profundiza en China, Mongolia y la historia de la comunicación escrita. Combina hábilmente la narrativa histórica con la experiencia personal, ofreciendo a los lectores una perspectiva cautivadora y única del pasado. Su enfoque literario se caracteriza por una investigación meticulosa y una interpretación original que a menudo descubre nuevas conexiones y perspectivas. Ha dedicado un esfuerzo significativo a explorar momentos cruciales en la historia de la escritura, desde sus orígenes hasta la llegada de la imprenta, y sus obras son elogiadas por su profundidad y accesibilidad.

    The New Traveler's Atlas
    The Great Wall
    The Traveller's Atlas
    The World's Wild Places: The Great Barrier Reef
    Jungle Nomads of Ecuador: The Waorani
    The War to End Wars 1914-18
    • The War to End Wars 1914-18

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Many colorful photographs! No history buff will want to miss this unique World War I synopsis.

      The War to End Wars 1914-18
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    • Integra a Coleção As regiões selvagens do mundo.Primeira edição, 1983. Segunda impressão, 1986.No original, integrou a Coleção "The World's Wild Places / Time-Life Books".

      The World's Wild Places: The Great Barrier Reef
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    • The Traveller's Atlas

      A Global Guide to the World's Most Spectacular Destinations

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      L'ATLAS DU VOYAGEUR- Un condensé des plus beaux endroits de la planète pour vous aider à choisir votre prochaine destination.- Un guide des plus grandes merveilles naturelles et architecturales du monde, classés par continent - de la vallée du Rift jusqu'au Grand Canyon, en passant par les cités perdues des Incas en Amérique du Sud et les temples de la jungle du Cambodge.- Tous les hauts lieux à ne pas manquer et la meilleure période pour en profiter.- Un guide qui donnera au voyageur indépendant l'inspiration et la motivation de partir à l'aventure.- Tous les conseils pour éviter l'affluence touristique.- Des informations pointues sur la géographie locale.

      The Traveller's Atlas
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    • The Great Wall

      • 464 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The Great Wall of China is a wonder of the world. Hundreds of thousands of tourists every year take the five-mile journey from Beijing to climb its battlements. It is instantly familiar to millions more from the myriad photographs of this extraordinary landmark.

      The Great Wall
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    • The New Traveler's Atlas

      A Global Guide to the Places You Must See in a Lifetime

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Presents a guide to forty-seven unique destinations on seven continents, including such natural and man-made sites as Branff National Park, Istanbul, Patagonia, Argentina, Varanasi, India, Kyoto, Japan, the Great Wall of China, and Iceland.

      The New Traveler's Atlas
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    • Saladin remains one of the most iconic figures of his age. As the man who united the Arabs and saved Islam from Christian crusaders in the 12th century, he is the Islamic worldâe(tm)s preeminent hero. Ruthless in defence of his faith, brilliant in leadership, he also possessed qualities that won admiration from his Christian foes. He knew the limits of violence, showing such tolerance and generosity that many Europeans, appalled at the brutality of their own people, saw him as the exemplar of their own knightly ideals. But Saladin is far more than a historical hero. Builder, literary patron and theologian, he is a man for all times, and a symbol of hope for an Arab world once again divided. Centuries after his death, in cities from Damascus to Cairo and beyond, to the Arabian Peninsula and the Gulf, Saladin continues to be an immensely potent symbol of religious and military resistance to the West. He is central to Arab memories, sensibilities and the ideal of a unified Islamic state. In this authoritative biography, historian John Man brings Saladin and his world to life in vivid detail. Charting his rise to power, his struggle to unify the warring factions of his faith, and his battles to retake Jerusalem and expel Christian influence from Arab lands, Saladin explores the life and the enduring legacy of this champion of Islam, and examines his significance for the world today.

      Saladin : the life, the legend and the Islamic empire
      3,9
    • Kublai Khan

      • 389 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The authoritative biography of the great Mongol ruler, by the author of Genghis Khan and Attila.In Xanadu did Kubla KhanA stately pleasure dome decreeKublai Khan lives on in the popular imagination thanks to these two lines of poetry by Coleridge. But the true story behind this legend is even more fantastic than the poem would have us believe.Kublai Khan inherited the second largest land empire in history from his grandfather, Genghis Khan, and which he extended further, creating the biggest empire the world has ever seen; from China to Iraq, from Siberia to Afghanistan. His personal domain covered sixty-percent of all Asia, and one-fifth of the world’s land area.The West first learnt of this great Khan through the reports of Marco Polo. Kublai had not been born to rule, but had clawed his way to leadership, achieving power only in his 40s. He inherited Genghis Khan’s great dream of world domination but unlike his grandfather he saw China and not Mongolia as the key to controlling power, and turned Genghis’s unwieldy empire into a federation. Using China’s great wealth, coupled with his shrewd and subtle governance, he created an empire that was the greatest since the fall of Rome, and shaped the modern world as we know it today. He gave China its modern-day borders and his legacy is that country’s resurgence, and the superpower China of tomorrow.

      Kublai Khan
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    • The Leadership Secrets of Genghis Khan

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      What would Genghis have done? Lessons in leadership from history’s most successful (and ruthless) conqueror. Genghis Khan has a very strong claim to be the greatest leader the world has ever seen. As a teenager he was an outcast, fleeing enemies on a mountain in northern Mongolia, an exile, a nobody. Yet it took only twenty years for Genghis to build the largest land empire in history: four times the size of Alexander’s, twice the size of Rome’s. How did he do it? What lessons does his life reveal about the nature of leadership? What is “greatness” in leadership? What traits did Genghis possess exactly? Might they apply in other times and other places — even here and today? John Man re-examines the life of Genghis Khan to discover the qualities, characteristics and strategies that made him the great leader that he was. The answers are sometimes surprising. Far from being just the tyrant that history records, he was a leader of exceptional vision and modernity. And many of the secrets of his success are as useful in today’s competitive business world as they were in rallying the Mongol hordes.

      The Leadership Secrets of Genghis Khan
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    • Genghis Khan

      Life, death and resurrection

      • 489 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      The creator of the world’s greatest empire is one of history’s immortals. He is also at the heart of one of the greatest mysteries -- how and where was he buried? Its solution might, conceivably, reveal a treasure on a scale not seen since the discovery of Tutankhamen’s tomb. From the Hardcover edition.

      Genghis Khan
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    • In the years 434-454 AD, the fate of Europe hung upon the actions of one man, Attila, king of the Huns. He has become a byword for barbarism, savagery and violence. This biography reveals the man behind the myth.

      Attila the Hun : A Barbarian King and the Fall of Rome
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    • The respected historian and travel writer, John Man, tells the remarkable story of the world's most famous traveller Marco Polo and the moment when East met West for the first time.

      Xanadu. Marco Polo and Europe's Discovery of the East
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    • Since the time of the ancient Greeks, we have been fascinated by accounts of the Amazons, an elusive tribe of hard-fighting, horse-riding female warriors. Equal to men in battle, legends claimed they cut off their right breasts to improve their archery skills and routinely killed their male children to purify their ranks. For centuries people believed in their existence and attempted to trace their origins. Following decades of new research and a series of archeological discoveries, we now know these powerful warrior queens did indeed exist. In Amazons, John Man travels to the grasslands of Central Asia, from the edge of the ancient Greek world to the borderlands of China, to discover the truth about the warrior women mythologized as Amazons. In this well-researched book, Man redefines our understanding of the Amazons and their culture, tracking the ancient legend into the modern world and examining its significance today.

      Amazons. The real warrior women of the ancient world
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    • The ninja were the medieval equivalent of the SAS; the original men in black. They were Japan's spies, assassins, saboteurs and secret agents - and the subject of countless legends. In 'Ninja', John Man goes in search of the true history behind the myths and legends. Originally published: London: Bantam, 2012.

      Ninja: 1,000 Years of the Shadow Warrior
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    • The Natural History of the Dinosaur

      • 189 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Profusely illustrated text describes the characteristics and environment of the dinosaurs and suggests reasons for their sudden demise.

      The Natural History of the Dinosaur
    • Der Atlas für den Weltreisenden

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Hier in einem großen, ansprechenden Band sind mehr als 60 berühmte und faszinierende Orte versammelt, die jeder Weltreisende gesehen haben muss. Von den dramatischen Fjorden Norwegens bis zu den antiken Überresten der geheimnisvollen Inka-Stadt Machu Picchu führen die Autoren die Leser entlang von Straßen und rauen Pfaden zu den spektakulärsten Orten der Welt. Es ist eine Fundgrube an Inspiration und Ideen für abenteuerlustige Reisende, wohin sie als Nächstes reisen und wie sie dorthin gelangen können – aber die detaillierten Karten und lebendigen Farbfotografien machen es fast ebenso unterhaltsam für den Reisenden im Sessel. Karten werden mit Standortaufnahmen kombiniert, und wichtige Punkte von Interesse werden mit Tipps zu den besten Reiserouten, Hintergrundinformationen und den besten Möglichkeiten, Menschenmengen zu vermeiden, aufgelistet. Es enthält auch ein weltweites Verzeichnis nationaler Tourismusorganisationen, Botschaften und vieler anderer Adressen, um Weltreisenden zu helfen, das Beste aus ihren Abenteuern herauszuholen. Enthält mehr als 300 Fotos sowie 50 Karten.

      Der Atlas für den Weltreisenden
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    • John Man sa na základe rozsiahlych ciest po stopách Attilových výbojov ako aj bohatých skúseností s výskumom nomádskych tradícií v Strednej Ázii usiluje odhaliť človeka stojaceho za mýtom a priblížiť nám Attilu takého, akým mohol byť v skutočnosti. Je to príbeh o človeku, ktorý bol náladový, arogantný a surový, no súčasne aj dostatočne dôvtipný, aby si získal oddanosť svojich bojových druhov.

      Attila: Barbarský kráľ, ktorý vyzval na súboj Rím
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