Dimensions | 20 × 25 × 5 cm |
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In the original dustsheet. Yellow cloth binding with brown title on the spine.
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The Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE) is little known in present times, yet we could learn so much from it. The historian, the first in Europe, Thucydides, served in it and was exiled for failure to hold a fortress. It can be difficult reading (I’ve translated it), mainly because so many place names are now unfamiliar. Strassler does much to help with this. We don’t know why the author never finished the work, after eight volumes in great detail. Books 6 and 7 are especially valuable in warning us against the urgings of charlatans, even now. I recommend this along with Kagan’s work on the subject and Hutchinsons’ ‘Attrition’. Brutal as the conflict was, what followed was arguably worse still under a puppet government.
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