Do you love the thrill of finding hidden gems? Then YOU Word Search is the magazine for you – it’s the perfect way to relax while still exercising your brain. Don’t miss out on the third issue of YOU Word Search! It’s packed with 116 great puzzles the entire family will enjoy. With themes such as the Olympics, superheroes, famous duos, newsmakers and even something for the shopaholic in you, everyone will find something that tickles their fancy.
"Alexander the Great" is the incredible story of the world's greatest conqueror, a man who single handedly changed the course of history…and who was worshipped as a god. There have been many attempts in the 2,300 years since Alexander's death to tell the epic story of this enigmatic soldier. His deeds read like the stuff of legends. Of all the chroniclers of Alexander, and there have been many famous ones, including Plutarch and Ptolemy, none have given us a clearer and truer account than the one by Arrian.
The New York City Subway: The History of America’s Largest and Most Famous Subway System looks at the construction and history of one of the world’s biggest and busiest public transportation systems. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the New York City subway like never before.
Both an introduction to Nietzsche’s moral philosophy, and a sustained commentary on his most famous work, On the Genealogy of Morality, this book has become the most widely used and debated secondary source on these topics over the past dozen years. Many of Nietzsche’s most famous ideas - the "slave revolt" in morals, the attack on free will, perspectivism, "will to power" and the "ascetic ideal" - are clearly analyzed and explained.
The narrative of the rise and fall of Rome is itself compelling, and P. Fagan's richly detailed and often humorous discussions of Roman life are uniquely memorable. You study women and the family, slaves, cities, religious customs, the beloved institution of public bathing, the deep cultural impact of Hellenism, and such famous Roman amusements as chariot racing and gladiatorial games. 48 lectures of 30 minutes