Granicus 334 BC: Alexander’s First Persian Victory

Author:   Michael Thompson ,  Richard Hook
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Volume:   No. 182
ISBN:  

9781846030994


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   04 July 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Granicus 334 BC: Alexander’s First Persian Victory


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A superbly illustrated account of the successes of Alexander’s military strategy at Granicus which opened the way to western and southern Asia Minor. Granicus River was Alexander's first great victory over the Persians, where he demonstrated the heroic style of active and decisive leadership that was the hallmark of his career. In the initial engagement, Alexander's 5,000 cavalry, supported by archers and javelin men, routed a force of 20,000 Persian cavalry This convincing victory was the springboard for the subjugation of the coastal cities, the neutralisation of the Persian navy and ultimately the conquest of the Persian Empire. Exploring the courageous leadership of one of the world's most inspirational yet ruthless leaders, this book provides a detailed analysis of the battle, strategy and tactics of the forces engaged.

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Author:   Michael Thompson ,  Richard Hook
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Osprey Publishing
Volume:   No. 182
Dimensions:   Width: 18.40cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 24.80cm
Weight:   0.352kg
ISBN:  

9781846030994


ISBN 10:   1846030994
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   04 July 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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This title provides a detailed analysis of the battle. Alexander's 5,000 cavalry routed a force of 20,000 Persian cavalry. This victory was the springboard for the subjugation of the coastal cities and ultimately the conquest of the Persian Empire. Neoproprealism (May 2008) For those who are interested in the life of Alexander, this is an excellent book that shows just how well he was able to plan and execute his campaigns. A book that is interesting to all and one I know you will find enjoyable to read. Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (August 2007)


This title provides a detailed analysis of the battle. Alexander's 5,000 cavalry routed a force of 20,000 Persian cavalry. This victory was the springboard for the subjugation of the coastal cities and ultimately the conquest of the Persian Empire. - Neoproprealism (May 2008) For those who are interested in the life of Alexander, this is an excellent book that shows just how well he was able to plan and execute his campaigns. A book that is interesting to all and one I know you will find enjoyable to read. -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (August 2007)


This title provides a detailed analysis of the battle. Alexander's 5,000 cavalry routed a force of 20,000 Persian cavalry. This victory was the springboard for the subjugation of the coastal cities and ultimately the conquest of the Persian Empire. - Neoproprealism (May 2008)<br><br> For those who are interested in the life of Alexander, this is an excellent book that shows just how well he was able to plan and execute his campaigns. A book that is interesting to all and one I know you will find enjoyable to read. -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (August 2007)


For those who are interested in the life of Alexander, this is an excellent book that shows just how well he was able to plan and execute his campaigns. A book that is interesting to all and one I know you will find enjoyable to read. -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (August 2007) This title provides a detailed analysis of the battle. Alexander's 5,000 cavalry routed a force of 20,000 Persian cavalry. This victory was the springboard for the subjugation of the coastal cities and ultimately the conquest of the Persian Empire. --Neoproprealism (May 2008) For those who are interested in the life of Alexander, this is an excellent book that shows just how well he was able to plan and execute his campaigns. A book that is interesting to all and one I know you will find enjoyable to read. --Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (August 2007) This title provides a detailed analysis of the battle. Alexander's 5,000 cavalry routed a force of 20,000 Persian cavalry. This victory was the springboard for the subjugation of the coastal cities and ultimately the conquest of the Persian Empire. Neoproprealism (May 2008) For those who are interested in the life of Alexander, this is an excellent book that shows just how well he was able to plan and execute his campaigns. A book that is interesting to all and one I know you will find enjoyable to read. Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (August 2007) This title provides a detailed analysis of the battle. Alexander's 5,000 cavalry routed a force of 20,000 Persian cavalry. This victory was the springboard for the subjugation of the coastal cities and ultimately the conquest of the Persian Empire. - Neoproprealism (May 2008) For those who are interested in the life of Alexander, this is an excellent book that shows just how well he was able to plan and execute his campaigns. A book that is interesting to all and one I know you will find enjoyable to read. -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (August 2007)


This title provides a detailed analysis of the battle. Alexander's 5,000 cavalry routed a force of 20,000 Persian cavalry. This victory was the springboard for the subjugation of the coastal cities and ultimately the conquest of the Persian Empire. - Neoproprealism (May 2008) <br> For those who are interested in the life of Alexander, this is an excellent book that shows just how well he was able to plan and execute his campaigns. A book that is interesting to all and one I know you will find enjoyable to read. -Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (August 2007)


Author Information

Michael Thompson has a Masters Degree in ancient history from Oxford, where he wrote a thesis on the political and military career of the Hellenistic monarch Demetrius Poliorcetes (the ‘Besieger’). He also has degrees in philosophy from universities in the United States. He has had a long interest in military history, including academic work, archaeology and gaming. He currently lives in Oxford, UK. Richard Hook was born in 1938 and trained at Reigate College of Art. After national service with 1st Bn, Queen's Royal Regiment, he became art editor of the much-praised magazine Finding Out during the 1960s. He has worked as a freelance illustrator ever since, earning an international reputation has illustrated more than 50 Osprey titles. Richard is married and lives in Sussex.

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