TOM AMBROSE read history at Trinity College, Dublin, and gained a postgraduate degree at University College, London. He worked in advertising in London and Dublin before switching to producing and directing television documentaries. His first book Hitler's Loss: What Britain and America Gained from Europe s Cultural Exiles has been widely acclaimed.
A penetrating and incisive study into the unscrupulous and fanatic minds of history's most notorious figures.From Assad to Nero, Gaddafi to Ivan the Terrible, Mad, Bad and Dangerous: The Eccentricity of Tyrants presents the psychological profiles that make up a tyrant. While leaving...
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