Tom Holland, author of Rubicon and Persian Fire ‘William Napier has a genius for making the blood-dimmed chaos of ancient history into the very stuff of thrilling narrative’ ‘ rip-roaring account of the boyhood of Attila the Hun, a tale jam-packed with epic set pieces, bloody battles, a fair bit of history and the requisite lusty interludes. Praise for Attila: the Gathering of the Storm Ĭhapter 12 - THE PRINCESS AND THE SLAVE-GIRLĬhapter 1 - THE SWORD OF SAVASH AND THE TRIBUTE KINGSĬhapter 2 - RIDING EAST: MEMORIES OF CHINAĬhapter 3 - THE FATE OF THE MERCHANTS FROM PERSIAĬhapter 5 - THE BUDUN-BORU: THE PEOPLE OF THE WOLFĬhapter 6 - THE TRIBUTE, IN WEIGHT NOT LESS THAN A MANĬhapter 8 - THE CAPTURED, THE WOUNDED AND THE DAMNEDĬhapter 11 - THE COLUMN OF THE NORTHERN WEIĬhapter 13 - THE MOUNTAIN KINGDOM OF THE SYPHILITIC GOD-KINGĬhapter 16 - THE SICKNESS OF ELLAK, THE POWER OF ENKHTUYAĬhapter 17 - ATTILA SPEAKS, THE COUNCIL LISTENSĬhapter 4 - IN THE COURT OF THE VISIGOTHS: A GAME OF CHESS Chapter 1 - THE STONE HORSEMAN The steppes of Scythia, near the River.
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