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    Tree Killer Senior Member Beirut's Avatar
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    Scipio Africanus by Liddell Hart. An excellent biography and strategic study of the man who pounded the bejeezus out of Hannibal.

    There's another bok I saw at Amazon, I think it's called The Generalship of Alexander the Great by J.F.C.Fuller. I think the book was pretty expensive, but Fuler is one of the great military writers. I'm sure it's worth the mney.

    (My sister sent me a $50 online gift certificate for Amazon. Yeah baby! I'm shopping today. Have my eyes on Liddell Harts bio of General Sherman, and his bio of T.E.Lawrence. I think I'll have enough left for The Seven Pillars of Wisdom. This is going to be fun. )
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    The Complete Roman Army by Adrian Goldsworthy (He has been on Time Commanders and Line of Fire) is a good book, though I have nothing to compare it to as it is the only book I have read about the Roman army. It has lots of drawings of equipment and pictures of ancient things (like buildings). It covers all the different types of Roman army from hoplite warfare to the fall of the empire.

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    for the roman empire, i highly recommend "A History of Rome" by M. Cary and H.H. Scullard. Its 600 pages, small print, and covers political, military, economic and social history from the foundation of rome to constantine.
    indeed

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