Re: Byzantine/Greek books
Um... I can't be of too much help on the Byzantine period, but you said your friend would like books about Greek antiquity? How about Greek military?
Re: Byzantine/Greek books
First of all, you can look for Osprey books when you want military stuff. :book: www.ospreypublishing.com
It covers both Greek and Byzantine books.
Faisal, you are asking very much there my friend. I suggest looking at the 2 stickies in the Monastery for some help. It will surely help you.
I'll try to dig something up for you. :balloon2:
Re: Byzantine/Greek books
Haven't heard of this specific book, sadly enough.
As a fundamental Byzantium-related book, I can suggest Ostrogorsky's "History of the Byzantine State"
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/081...lance&n=283155
Although if your friend is a historian with a fair amount of interest in the byzantine era, he may already possess it, so if you're willing to pay a bit more the following two books are quite recent and very serious sources on Heraclius:
"Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars: Part II, 363-628 AD, a Narrative Sourcebook" (G. Greatrex - Editor)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/041...095235?ie=UTF8
"Heraclius, Emperor of Byzantium" (W. Kaegi)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/052...lance&n=283155
I didn't do any thorough searching, therefore it's possible that you can find better prices.
Re: Byzantine/Greek books
I think u mean "Byzantium's Holy Wars" by Geoffrey Regan.
Walter Kaegi's book "Heraclius, EMperor of Byzantium" is quite detailed.
Re: Byzantine/Greek books
Thanks alot guys ~:)
The 2 books mentioned by Impresario are excellent. The latter 2.
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Originally Posted by Kataphraktoi
"Byzantium's Holy Wars"
This is probably the closest thing, i'm not sure if Heraclius' Crusades exists, but i heard about it, thanks for the help.
To the rest thanks for trying, again i appreciate the effort. :bow: