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50 Great Leaders in 500 Words Each

Nietsnie Trebla

Publisher: Shelf Indulgence

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Summary

Dive into history without drowning in details! Ever wished you could get the inside scoop on history's most influential figures without having to wade through massive biographies? "50 Great Leaders in 500 Words Each" is your shortcut to understanding the lives and legacies of 50 icons who shaped our world.
 
From Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan to Malala Yousafzai and Oprah Winfrey, this book delivers concise and captivating portraits that are perfect for busy readers. In just minutes, you can discover: 
 
- How Nelson Mandela fought for equality.
 
- The secrets to Steve Jobs' innovative genius.
 
- Why Marie Curie's scientific discoveries changed the world.
 
- And much more!
 
 
 
This book is the perfect companion for: 
 
Trivia buffs: Ace your next quiz night with fascinating facts and insights. 
 
History lovers: Explore the past through the lives of those who shaped it. 
 
Curious minds: Satisfy your thirst for knowledge with bite-sized biographies. 
 
Anyone seeking inspiration: Discover how these leaders overcame challenges and made their mark on history.
 
 
 
"50 Great Leaders in 500 Words Each" is the first instalment of a series of books by Nietsnie Trebla called "In 500 words", and is available in more than 10 languages - Get your copy today and unlock a world of knowledge!
Available since: 01/26/2025.
Print length: 100 pages.

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