"The most important work on Alexander the Great to appear in a long
time. Neither scholarship nor semi-fictional biography will ever be
the same again. . . .Engels at last uses all the archaeological
work done in Asia in the past generation and makes it accessible. .
. . Careful analyses of terrain, climate, and supply requirements
are throughout combined in a masterly fashion to help account for
Alexander's strategic decision in the light of the options open to
him...The chief merit of this splendid book is perhaps the way in
which it brings an ancient army to life, as it really was and
moved: the hours it took for simple operations of washing and
cooking and feeding animals; the train of noncombatants moving with
the army. . . . this is a book that will set the reader thinking.
There are not many books on Alexander the Great that do."--"New
York Review of Books"
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