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The Sands of Ammon (original title: Le Sabbie di Amon) is the second part of Valerio Massimo Manfredi's Alexander trilogy, following on from Child of a Dream. Continuing the epic story of Alexander the Great, The Sands of Ammon narrates of the Macedonian king's quest to conquer Asia. He and his men storm and conquer Persian towns and harbours; even the legendary town of Halicarnassus is defeated. Alexander's army marches on to the snow-covered Anatolia, where it records yet another few victories. Despite defeating the king Darius III, the city of Tyre and the Towers of Gaza prove to be formidable enemies, although they ultimately have to surrender to Alexander. The Macedonian army then heads south towards the mysterious and epic land of Egypt; and it's here, in the sands of the endless Lib

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  • Le sabbie di Amon è il secondo dei tre libri della trilogia di Aléxandros, scritto da Valerio Massimo Manfredi e pubblicato dalla Mondadori nel 1998. Si tratta della continuazione del primo volume che tratta la storia di Alessandro Magno. Il sovrano macedone nel libro continua la sua campagna militare contro Dario III, sconfiggendolo in tre battaglie caratterizzanti e memorabili. Dopo essere stato riconosciuto figlio di Zeus presso Alessandria d'Egitto ed essere stato proclamato successore di Dario come imperatore di Babilonia, Alessandro si sposterà sempre più a est fondando tante "Alessandrie", per giungere fino ai confini del mondo: l'India. (it)
  • The Sands of Ammon (original title: Le Sabbie di Amon) is the second part of Valerio Massimo Manfredi's Alexander trilogy, following on from Child of a Dream. Continuing the epic story of Alexander the Great, The Sands of Ammon narrates of the Macedonian king's quest to conquer Asia. He and his men storm and conquer Persian towns and harbours; even the legendary town of Halicarnassus is defeated. Alexander's army marches on to the snow-covered Anatolia, where it records yet another few victories. Despite defeating the king Darius III, the city of Tyre and the Towers of Gaza prove to be formidable enemies, although they ultimately have to surrender to Alexander. The Macedonian army then heads south towards the mysterious and epic land of Egypt; and it's here, in the sands of the endless Lib (en)
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  • Mondadori (Italy)
  • Pan Books (UK)
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