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[eBook] Free - Bios: Genghis Khan/Alexander the Great/Florence Nightingale/Queen Elizabeth I/Kaiser Wilhelm II - Amazon US

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Some more interesting freebies for you.
These are not huge in-depth biographies but shorter version giving you some interesting insight into the lives of these famous historical people. You can probably read each book within 2 hours which is great for an evening or afternoon to relax.
All books are highly rated. Books are free at the time of posting.

Alexander the Great: A Life From Beginning to End: https://www.amazon.com.au/Alexander-Great-Life-Beginning-End…

Queen Elizabeth I: A Life From Beginning to End: https://www.amazon.com.au/Queen-Elizabeth-Beginning-House-Tu…

Kaiser Wilhelm II: A Life From Beginning to End: https://www.amazon.com.au/Kaiser-Wilhelm-II-Life-Beginning-e…

Florence Nightingale: A Life From Beginning to End: https://www.amazon.com.au/Florence-Nightingale-Life-Beginnin…

US Links:

Genghis Khan: A Life From Beginning To End: https://www.amazon.com/Genghis-Khan-Beginning-Military-Gener…

Alexander the Great: A Life From Beginning to End: https://www.amazon.com/Alexander-Great-Life-Beginning-End-eb…

Queen Elizabeth I: A Life From Beginning to End: https://www.amazon.com/Queen-Elizabeth-Beginning-House-Tudor-ebook/dp/B0723BK6GY

Kaiser Wilhelm II: A Life From Beginning to End: https://www.amazon.com/Kaiser-Wilhelm-II-Life-Beginning-eboo…

Florence Nightingale: A Life From Beginning to End: https://www.amazon.com/Florence-Nightingale-Life-Beginning-E…

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Comments

  • nice… love history…

    • It is for cricket fans…

  • genghis? not sure why they ended up with this spelling. but the accurate spelling is CHINGHIS. so take this book with a grain of salt, starting from the very title name.

    • +1

      That depends on who you ask and in which language I suppose.
      In German his name is Dschinghis Khan (also the name of a German band who won Eurovision by the way: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dschinghis_Khan)
      Here is the Wikipedia link; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_Khan which has the same spelling as the book.

      • -1

        so would you pronounce like chinghis?

      • Moscow was a fantastic song.

    • It is quite amusing. Being married to an actual Mongol an being able to speak Mongolian myself, I used to find it funny that white guys, like myself were telling us that it is not "Chingis" and we were saying the name wrong.
      Similarly, they would tell us we are saying "Gobi" wrong. Best to say it sounds like gove (as in cove). But that's an international world and all good.

  • +1
    • +1

      That is the main link (the one with the pic) which is why I did not duplicate that in the description.

      • Sorry my bad. Thanks again for the freebies

  • -1

    the chinghis one is missing one important detail, as you can expect from such a short book. what really triggered mongol conquest of china was chinese emperor himself who insulted the khan by cuting off the ears of his trade missionary men. looking at today, it is obvious that people don't learn the lessons of history.

    • -3

      Ask any Iranian and they'll tell you that the mongols were a plague upon their people and for sure don't share the love for your bloodthirsty ancestor. There is no surprise that the Hazara people in Afghanistan are being systematically wiped out for what your ancestors did though it's not their fault. Thank the Chinese for continuously reviving historical mongol epics, romanticism and culture when mongolia was still part of the USSR (everything but name).

      • yeah. the chinese would do that by banning mongolian language to be taught to inner mongolians. can't you wake up from your CCP brainwash?

        • +1

          I love Mongolian BBQ….

  • Thanks, perfect for a rainy Sunday arvo!

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