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Greek Hoplite 480-323 BC

Greek Hoplite 480-323 BC

The Greek hoplite, the archetypal spear-armed warrior, is perhaps the most prevalent figure in our view of the 'Golden Age' of Ancient Greek civilisation. It was during this period that the state began to take greater responsibility for military organisation, and the arming and equipping of its citizens. From the victory at Marathon over Darius of Persia, through bitter inter-state warfare, to the rise of Philip of Macedonia and his son Alexander the Great, the hoplite soldier was in the front-line. This title narrates the life and experiences of the common Greek warrior, how he was recruited, trained and fought, and also looks in detail at how his weapons, armour, shields and helmets developed in the course of time.

Author: Nicholas Sekunda
Illustrator: Adam Hook
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 64
Series: Warrior
ISBN: 9781855328679

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Ancient Greek Warship 500 - 322 BC

Formidable and sophisticated, triremes were the deadliest battleships of the ancient world and at the height of their success the Athenians were the dominant exponents of their devastating power. Primarily galleys designed to fight under oar power, their main weapon was a bronze plated ram situated at the prow. This book offers a complete analysis of the most potent battleship of its time, the weapon by which Athens achieved, maintained and ultimately lost its power and prosperity.

Author: Nic Fields
Illustrator: Peter Bull
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 48
Series: New Vanguard
ISBN: 9781846030741
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The Greek and Persian Wars 500-323 BC
The Greek and Persian Wars 500-323 BC

The Greek and Persian Wars 500-323 BC

In the early 5th century BC, after the fall of the Lydian Empire, the Persian Wars began. It was an ideological conflict which pitted a proud, democratic, freedom-loving people against a tyrannical and mighty empire. The stories of the many battles fought between the Greeks and the Persians are here splendidly brought to life by Jack Cassin-Scott, who details the tactics, organisation and uniforms of the armies of both sides in a volume featuring numerous illustrations and museum photographs, plus eight full page colour plates superbly drawn by the author himself.

Author: Jack Cassin-Scott
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 48
Series: Men-at-Arms
ISBN: 9780850452716
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Macedonian Warrior - Alexander's elite infantryman
Macedonian Warrior - Alexander's elite infantryman

Macedonian Warrior - Alexander's elite infantryman

During the reigns of Philip II and Alexander the Great, the Macedonian Army - the phalangites - were reformed and drilled into an invincible fighting force with unique tactics and weaponry. The Macedonian warrior during his service would march over 20,000 miles in the most diverse climates and terrains, fighting in four of the epoch battles of the time. This book examines their initial training, rise to an elite unit under Alexander the Great, and eventual defeat at the battle of Pydna, 168 BC. The daily life, weaponry, experience, and motivations of these men are detailed, using primary sources and anecdotal material.

Author: Waldemar Heckel and Ryan Jones
Illustrator: Christa Hook
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 64
Series: Warrior
ISBN: 9781841769509
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Mycenaean Citadels c. 1350–1200 BC
Mycenaean Citadels c. 1350-1200 BC

Mycenaean Citadels c. 1350-1200 BC

Mycenaean society was constantly geared for battle and invasion. Their ‘cities’ were heavy fortresses with unimaginably thick perimeter walls. Legendary sites such as Mycenae, Tiryns, Argos, Krisa, the Athenian Acropolis and Gla are all representative of their fortified citadels that dominated the Greek countryside for some 300 years until their sudden decline and abandonment around 1100 BC. This title describes the golden age of these fortifications; it details how these formidable structures were constructed and extended, as well as revealing the elaborate palace complexes built by the great Mycenaean warlords immortalised in the verses of Homer’s Iliad.

Author: Nic Fields
Illustrator: Donato Spedaliere
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 64
Series: Fortress
ISBN: 9781841767628
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