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We are in Bologna!
Timas Publishing Group is proud to announce that we will be attending the Bologna Childrens Bookfair this week of March 28 through March 31, 2011. Come and visit us in hall 26 stand b105 and we wish everyone a great fair!

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The Soldiers Who Changed History
by Ali Çimen



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The Soldiers Who Changed History

Ataturk, Napoleon, Hitler, Washington, Peter the Great, Yamamoto, Sun Tsu, Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Atilla the Hun, Charlemagne, Alparslan, Saladdin, Genghiz Khan, Fatih Sultan Mehmet, Hernan Cortez, Stalin, Enver Pasha, Eisenhauer. All of these are soldiers who changed the course of history with their leadership abilities, military brilliance, viciousness, determination, or some combination of those traits. Whether igniting their men’s hearts with fierce words, ensuring their success with meticulous planning, or getting out in front of them and leading the charge, every one of these soldiers has earned his place in the sun.
Paperback: 352
ISBN: 978-975-263-629-3
Product Dimensions: 13,5 x 21
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Ali Çimen

Ali Çimen
Born in Istanbul in 1971, Ali Çimen studied English language and literature at Istanbul University and graduated in 1995. He launched his career in journalism in 1993. He worked for the international Turkish dailies Zaman and Todayszaman from 1993 to 2009, serving as reporter, redactor, chief of foreign news desk in İstanbul and as an international correspondent in Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and London. He has interviewed many political and social celebrities including Bill Clinton, Shakira, Edwin Buzz Aldrin, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Greg Olsen, Mordechai Vanunu, William S. Cohen, Robert Ballard and Brad Pitt. Now working for Euronews, the international news channel, in France, Ali Çimen also writes articles for numerous periodicals and magazines. He speaks English, German, Dutch, French as well as his native Turkish.

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