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This is a global biography of a global king, whose power was extensive but also limited by laws and circumstances, and whose interests and ambitions stretched..

King of the World

New Yorkereditor David Remnick’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, King of the World, tells the story of Muhammad Ali, originally known as Cassius Clay, a man who transcended fame to take on the reverence of a folk hero.

Ali was known not only as a celebrated athlete but came to represent a symbol of hope, faith, and defiance that allowed his fans to connect with him on another level.

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  • “Louis XIV was both King of France and a global ruler with global ambitions,” Mansel writes.
  • This is a global biography of a global king, whose power was extensive but also limited by laws and circumstances, and whose interests and ambitions stretched.
  • Louis XIV came to the throne in 1638 at the age of four with the monarchy 'on a knife edge' and died 72 years later with his country virtually bankrupt.
  • This must be the definitive biography of Louis XIV. He reigned for over 70 years, during a period of almost constant conflict - conflict in the rebellion.
  • Ali revolutionized boxing, getting into the game at a time when the heavy hitters gained recognition for being able to knock out their opponent in one solid punch. Ali was a fighter who was light on his feet, his strategy being to tire out his opponent before going in for the kill.

    When Cassius Clay was coming up in the boxing scene, he was told he would never make it as a heavyweight fighter, that he was too light and didn’t pack a powerful enough punch to compete in the big leagues.

    In spite of his own remarkable talents, Clay was certainly inspired by those who came before him. Rem