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He Who Goes First

Published
Dec 2012
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
214

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This is the story of a Mongol warrior who lived during Jenghiz Khan's empire. It is a new look at a frequently misunderstood culture and history. The participants are not bound by ideals of what is good or bad. Like their ancestor the wolf, they do not act out of cruelty or mercy. They live by a natural law, which has been lost on modern society. To judge them in the midst of our politically correct, industrialized world is like trying to convince a caveman of the merits of having a personal computer. Jenghiz Khan was perhaps the most brilliant uneducated man in history. He was a master of human nature. The men who helped him create his empire, like He-Who-Goes-First, were making their lives from the "raw materials" of the times they lived in. The warrior in this story struggles with his spirituality and his role as a soldier.

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First Edition Dec 2012 Createspace ISBN 1481122665
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Nov 2004 PublishAmerica ISBN 1413741908
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Sep 2004 ISBN B00AETVY4I
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