The Man Who Would Be King: The First American in Afghanistan

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The untold story of the nineteenth-century American Quaker who tried to build a kingdom in Afghanistan: "A thrilling real-life yarn." —BooklistIn the year 1838, a young adventurer, surrounded by his native troops and mounted on an elephant, raised the American flag on the summit of the Hindu Kush in the mountainous wilds of Afghanistan. He declared himself Prince of Ghor, Lord of the Hazarahs, spiritual and military heir to Alexander the Great.The true story of Josiah Harlan, a Pennsylvania Quaker and the first American ever to enter Afghanistan, has never been told before, yet the life and writings of this extraordinary man echo down the centuries. This "riveting, scrupulously researched" book reveals the full history behind the renowned Rudyard Kipling short story and John Huston's film classic (The New York Times Book Review)."One of the most remarkable discoveries in the history of biography." —The New York Review of Books"Macintyre recounts Harlan's travels with dispatch, and draws on unpublished journals to let his subject's voice seep through." —The New Yorker"Here is a writer who seems as taken as I am with crackpottery, delusion, grandiosity, chicanery, and impersonation, but who manages to write about it all with amused restraint, without, that is, the air of the ogler." —The Boston Globe"Macintyre gives readers both Harlan's story and a thought-provoking perspective on the history of superpower intervention in Afghanistan . . . Harlan's story alone is fascinating, but its resonance with modern-day struggles—Harlan urging the British to try 'fiscal diplomacy' (i.e., gold) instead of 'invading and subjugating an unoffending people'—makes it compelling." —Publishers Weekly Read more

ASIN B00699S9NQ
XRay Enabled
ISBN13 978-1466803794
Edition First
Language English
File size 4.1 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 377 pages
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Screen Reader Supported
Publication date October 28, 2008
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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