Persians The Age of the Great Kings by Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones

Persians: The Age of the Great Kings by Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones is a compelling and richly detailed historical account of the Achaemenid Empire—the first Persian Empire and one of the largest empires in ancient history. The book brings to life the world of the Great Kings such as Cyrus the Great, Darius I, and Xerxes, offering a vivid narrative from the Persian perspective rather than the traditional Greek viewpoint often found in Western histories.

Drawing on a wide range of sources including Persian inscriptions, archaeological discoveries, and classical accounts, the author reconstructs the grandeur, administration, and culture of the Persian imperial court. This book is not only an authoritative historical work but also an accessible and engaging read that explores the politics, religion, art, and daily life of the empire’s diverse population.

Praised as “lively and highly readable” by Literary Review and “gripping” by the Sunday Times, the book has received acclaim for its ability to reframe the narrative of one of history’s most influential civilizations. Historians Simon Sebag Montefiore and Tom Holland hail it as “superb” and “a brilliant feat of resurrection.”

Recommended for: History enthusiasts, readers interested in ancient empires, Persian history, and those seeking a deeper understanding of the ancient Near East beyond the usual Greco-Roman focus.

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