Mad, Bad and Dangerous: The Eccentricity of Tyrants

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Dive into 'Mad, Bad and Dangerous: The Eccentricity of Tyrants', an incisive exploration of historical tyrants and their eccentricities. This compelling book delves into the complex personalities of notorious figures such as Assad, Nero, Gaddafi, and Ivan the Terrible. Readers will find a captivating examination of the fanaticism and foibles that defined these leaders. This insightful study combines elements of history, psychology, and political analysis to unravel the dark minds of some of history's most powerful people. With a unique approach, it not only highlights the chilling depths of their actions but also offers a glimpse into their quirky behaviors and idiosyncrasies. Perfect for history enthusiasts and psychology buffs alike, this book reveals how power can corrupt and distort reality. Whether you are seeking a riveting read or academic insights, this title is a must-have addition to your collection. Embrace the bizarre yet fascinating tales that have shaped nations and histories. Illuminate your understanding of leadership and madness with this remarkable volume. Don’t miss the chance to own this BRAND NEW edition published by Peter Owen Publishers in 2015. The ISBN is 9780720614473 and it comes with FREE shipping to ensure a pleasant shopping experience. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery, and kindly note that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780720614473
Year: 2015
Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers


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A penetrating and incisive study of the fanaticism and foibles of some ofhistory's most illustrious names. From Assad to Nero, Gaddafi to Ivan theTerrible, this volume investigates the minds of some of the most powerful peoplein history. While leaving some room to describe the amusing incidents andeccentricities associated with a host of men and women in power, it also reachesinto the terrifying depths and depravities of minds that shaped the destinies ofpeoples and nations. Using a unique combination of history, politics andpsychology, the book explores how power not only corrupts but deranges.

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