Alexander the great and his claim to fame / by Phil Robins
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TextSeries: Horribly FamousPublication details: New York : Scholastic ; 2005. Description: 176 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cmISBN: - 9781407111735
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The most infamous of conquerors gets the Horribly Famous treatment. Readers can find out everything about Alexander that other books won't tell them, including how he once took on an army of 326 elephants, how he told everyone he was a god, and that his best friend was actually his horse, Bucephalus.
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