Twelve Against the Gods
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Publisher Description
Twelve Against the Gods by William Bolitho is a dazzling exploration of adventure, ambition, and rebellion. First published in 1929, this literary classic profiles twelve legendary figures—among them Alexander the Great, Casanova, Napoleon, and Charles XII—who dared to defy convention and fate in pursuit of greatness. Each chapter is a gripping tale of a life lived on the edge, challenging the gods of order, reason, and safety. Bolitho doesn’t merely recount history; he revives it with wit, drama, and insight, revealing the risk-taking spirit that drives human progress—and destruction.
Perfect for lovers of biography, philosophy, and bold storytelling, this book is both a celebration and a cautionary tale of what it means to live adventurously. It's not just history—it’s a manifesto for dreamers, rebels, and anyone who refuses to live quietly.