Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 7: Part 1: Ali Pacha

Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 7: Part 1: Ali Pacha

by Alexandre Dumas

11 chapters4h 27mEnglish1910

About this book

Ali Tepeleni, Pacha of Janina, rose to power during the early 1800s in one of the Ottoman Empire’s most unruly territories (Albania). His ferocious imposition of will was limitless, earning him the sobriquet of “the Lion of Janina.” As the mauling and murder of innocents sustains the lion, so did it sustain Ali Pacha’s rule. Thus, the range of celebrated crimes that Dumas describes in this essay are as vast as Ali Pacha’s ambition – an ambition rooted in his mother’s callous advice that “success justified everything, and everything is permissible to him who has the power to do it.” - Summary by jvanstan

Chapters (11)

1Chapter I
872
2Chapter II
1768
3Chapter III
1716
4Chapter IX
1607
5Chapter V
1035
6Chapter VI
601
7Chapter VII
2030
8Chapter VIII
1274
9Chapter IX
2513
10Chapter X
1715
11Chapter XI
905

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