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Alexander, 334-323 BC J. G. Warry

Alexander, 334-323 BC By J. G. Warry

Alexander, 334-323 BC by J. G. Warry


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The "Campaign" titles provide concise accounts of the great conflicts of history, assessing each commander's strategy, and recounting the progress of the fighting using 3-D battle maps to illustrate the critical stages. This covers Alexander's 11 year campaign to destroy the Persian Empire.

Alexander, 334-323 BC Summary

Alexander, 334-323 BC: Conquest of the Persian Empire by J. G. Warry

Alexander of Macedonia was undoubtedly one of the greatest generals of all time. This book, by John Warry, an expert on the warfare of the Classical world, examines the principle battles of Alexander's campaigns in detail. The battles of the Granicus, Issus, Gaugamela, Hydaspes and the difficult siege of Tyre are all discussed at length. These careful studies shed light on Macedonian tactics: in particular the combination of armoured infantry phalanx with fast-moving cavalry. The men and equipment of both Alexander and his Persian enemies are also examined, providing a comprehensive insight into Alexander's life and military actions.

About J. G. Warry

John Warry looks at Alexander's campaigns, examining his principal battles in detail.

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GOR003311691
9781855321106
1855321106
Alexander, 334-323 BC: Conquest of the Persian Empire by J. G. Warry
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1991-01-24
96
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