Genghis Khan, or Temujin, famous in the West for his and his descendants’
incursions into Eastern Europe, conquered far more territory and achieved greater
political deeds in Asia than anywhere else. In this splendid review of the life and
times of the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire, master
storyteller Jacob Abbott once again succeeds in retelling history in a breathtaking
format which will take the reader on a broad sweep of a historical proc ...