In this, the third book of Spellmounts Campaign in Context series,  Rupert Matthews looks to the first major campaign of Alexander the  Great. One of the most famous generals all time, Alexander was just 20  when he led his army into battle at Granicus. Despite his youth and his  army being heavily outnumbered, he was victorious, and it was this  victory that allowed him to conquer Asia Minor.   The course of this key  battle remains controversial, owing to conflicting accounts in  contemporary sources. As with his previous titles in the series, Rupert  Matthews carefully balances the evidence from textual sources with  knowledge of the battlefield and reconstructed weaponry in order to  explain the events of the battle to the general reader, and the context  in which it took place.      
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Tuesday, 22 March 2011
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