Virtues of War: A Novel of Alexander the Great Steven Pressfield 2004 Audiobook 6 hours 5 Cds

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The Virtues of War is a 2004 historical fiction novel by Steven Pressfield that tells the story of Alexander the Great from his own perspective. The novel portrays Alexander's complex character, his military genius, his boundless ambition, and the brutal realities of his campaigns, all recounted as a confession to his brother-in-law, Itanes. Pressfield vividly describes the battles, the tactics, and the human cost of Alexander's conquests, exploring the "virtues of war" that drove the legendary conqueror.