Beacon Lights of History


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Great Rulers


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Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08: Great Rulers By John Lord




Beacon Lights of History


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It has been my object in these Lectures to give the substance of accepted knowledge pertaining to the leading events and characters of history; and in treating such a variety of subjects extending over a period of more than six thousand years each of which might fill a volume I have sought to present what is true rather than what is new.







Beacon Lights of History: Great Rulers


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In John Lord's Beacon Lights of History: Great Rulers, readers are taken on a journey through the lives of some of the most influential leaders in history. Lord's vivid descriptions and compelling storytelling style make this book an engaging and enlightening read for history enthusiasts. Each chapter delves into the background, accomplishments, and legacies of figures such as Julius Caesar, Charlemagne, and Queen Elizabeth I, providing a comprehensive overview of their leadership and impact on the world. Lord's meticulous research and attention to detail bring these rulers to life, making the book a valuable resource for students and scholars alike. Beacon Lights of History: Great Rulers is a timeless classic that offers a unique perspective on the lives of these extraordinary individuals, shedding light on the qualities that make a great leader.




Beacon Lights Of History Vol.-VIII GREAT RULERS


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"Beacon Lights of History, Vol. VIII" is part of a renowned historical series authored by John Lord, a 19th-century American historian and lecturer. This volume continues Lord's enormous aim of illuminating major persons and events in human history. Volume VIII of the series focuses on major personalities and events from the nineteenth century, a time of great change highlighted by the advent of industrialization, the spread of democracy, and substantial advances in science and technology. Lord's compelling narrative approach brings to life a diverse spectrum of prominent figures from politics, literature, science, and the arts. Readers can expect to find biographical sketches and historical narratives of prominent figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Benjamin Disraeli, Giuseppe Garibaldi, and others in this collection. Lord's painstaking research and incisive commentary give readers a more in-depth understanding of the people and events that influenced the nineteenth century. "Beacon Lights of History, Vol. VIII" is not only a useful resource for history buffs, but it also demonstrates John Lord's commitment to making history accessible and engaging to a wide audience. His book is still considered a standard reference for anybody interested in the lives and legacies of the world's most prominent historical leaders.




Beacon Lights of History, Vol. VIII


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First published posthumously in 1902, this collection of the lectures of American historian JOHN LORD (1810-1894) is a charming rummage through 6,000 years of European and American history, exploring the past from "the old pagan civilizations" to modern leaders and cultures on both sides of the Atlantic. This replica edition features all the original illustrations, hard to come by in other recent versions. It will delight both readers of history and lovers of beautiful, classic books. Volume VIII: "Great Rulers" covers: Alfred the Great: the Saxons in England Queen Elizabeth: woman as a sovereign Henry of Navarre: the Huguenots Gustavus Adolphus: the Thirty Years' War Cardinal Richelieu: absolutism Oliver Cromwell: English revolution Louis XIV: the French monarchy Peter the Great and Frederic the Great: Russian power and more"




Beacon Lights of History; Great Rulers


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Beacon Lights of History: Great rulers


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Excerpt from Beacon Lights of History: The Old Pagan Civilizations IN this volume I have not aimed at original investi gation. No one man could hope, on such a variety of subjects, to present exhaustive treatises. It would be impossible, to the satisfaction of critics, to com press in six hundred pages the ancient history of the world. But I have done the best I could to seize on the important and salient points in the religion, the philosophy, the laws, the arts, the science, the litera ture, and the social life of the cultivated nations of antiquity. John lord. Smut-oim, Comm, October, 1888. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.