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Produktdetails

Verlag
DigiCat
Erschienen
2022
Sprache
English
Seiten
146
Infos
146 Seiten
ISBN
8596547425113

Hauptbeschreibung

Jacob Abbott's 'Darius the Great' is a compelling historical biography that delves into the life and reign of one of the most prominent Persian kings, Darius the Great. Abbott's vivid narrative style brings to life the intricate political and military achievements of Darius, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the Persian Empire during the 5th century BC. The book is a masterful blend of historical accuracy and engaging storytelling, making it accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in ancient history. Jacob Abbott, a renowned author of historical biographies, showcases his expertise in the field with 'Darius the Great.' His meticulous research and insightful analysis offer a unique perspective on Darius' leadership and legacy. Abbott's passion for history is evident throughout the book, as he unravels the complexities of the Persian Empire and Darius' impact on world history. I highly recommend 'Darius the Great' to anyone fascinated by ancient civilizations and the influential figures who shaped them. Abbott's meticulous attention to detail and engaging narrative make this book a valuable addition to any history enthusiast's library, offering a captivating journey into the life of one of history's most fascinating rulers.

Über den AutorIn

Jacob Abbott (1803–1879) was a prolific American author, primarily of children's literature and historical biographies, recognized for his significant contributions to the educational literature of the nineteenth century. Born in Hallowell, Maine, Abbott pursued his education at Bowdoin College, followed by Andover Theological Seminary, and became an ordained minister. His literary career was marked by his distinctive style of blending moral instruction with entertainment, a didactic approach that helped secure the popularity and enduring impact of his works. Abbott authored the 'Makers of History' series, in which 'Darius the Great' stands out as an exemplary work, bringing historical figures to life for young readers through engaging narratives and vivid depiction of ancient civilizations. He was adept at producing content that engaged children's imaginations while also instilling valuable educational content, distinguishing him as a pioneer in the field of educational children's literature. Abbott's legacy includes over 200 books, and his style is characterized by clear, accessible prose and a narrative drive that renders even complex historical events comprehensible and captivating for his audience. His works remain an essential reference in the study of pedagogical literature and continue to be appreciated by scholars and young readers alike.