BOOK III
GREECE AND PERSIA. THE ATTACK
This collection retells episodes from ancient Greek and Roman warfare, ranging from Persian invasions and Greek land-and-sea actions to Sicilian struggles, the Punic wars with Carthage, and Rome's campaigns against northern and eastern peoples. Drawing on classical authorities and Plutarch's biographies for narrative detail, it reconstructs battles, sieges, commanders' decisions, and extended campaigns while noting tactics and morale. An epilogue considers how loss and suffering in war can produce lasting social or political outcomes.
GREECE AND PERSIA. THE ATTACK