
Attila
The Barbarian King Who Challenged Rome
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John Man
Today, Attila remains the most enduring bogeyman in history, his name a byword for barbarism, savagery, and violence. Masterful storyteller John Man brings to life this marauding figure of the battlefield. His descriptions of the Huns' grotesque techniques of impaling enemies and unruly family members will leave you with curled toes and crossed legs. Packed with many new insights, Attila is a riveting work of historical scholarship that sounds just like an adventure story.
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Critic reviews
"Engrossing." (Booklist)
"Full of military adventures and political maneuverings, Man's lively narrative provides a glimpse of a leader whose name has become synonymous with ruthlessness." (Publishers Weekly)
"Entertaining and lucid account of a phenomenal militarist unable to resist a crumbling empire's vast, unprotected wealth." (Kirkus Reviews)
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The sources are slim for Attila, his literate contemporaries feared and hated him but the author does a great job of walking you through what is known about Attila from written sources and archaeology, and separating fact from fiction. He clearly knows his subject and you will too after you listen to this audiobook.
If you're interested in archery, horsemanship or ancient warfare you'll enjoy this book because the author goes into detail explaining exactly how the Huns fought, the incredible skill and dedication required for horse archery,(the section on horse archery is amazing) and the devastating effect of their tactics.
Informative & Interesting
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Great
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Good introduction to Attila and his times
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Well written and well researched
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details
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The book was not poorly done by any means, just very all over the place and straying quite far off topic, taking long loops to get back to a point being made about Attila. I can a great deal of work went into this book, but I couldn't recommend to a friend due to the scattered Fidel of lots of data and experiences pressed into this book. Maybe a different organization of the information and story would have served better? Only my opinion and we all have one.
All over the place.
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Patchy work but very much needed as it’s one of the books on this topic
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decent book overall
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Not what I expected
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if it actually covered any new ground and had something more than guess workWhat reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
disappointment it didn't tell me anything i didn't know and i am no expert. 20% of the book was about Attila, 10% of that was fact. the rest was all paddingAny additional comments?
i had already learnt all this in an hour long history channel drama documentaryAlot of padding and
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