Great Commanders

Great Commanders
Author: Phil Grabsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1995
Genre: Command of troops
ISBN: 1852834773

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The Great Commanders presents profiles of six of the greatest military commanders of all time: Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Horatio Nelson, Napoleon Bonaparte, Ulysses S. Grant and Georgi Zhukov. The book delves into each man's most celebrated strategic decisions, motivation, and special personal qualities. This handsome, color-illustrated volume features archival material, photos, and computer graphics.

Great Commanders and Their Battles

Great Commanders and Their Battles
Author: Anthony Livesey
Publsiher: Chartwell Books
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0785816682

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These invaluable references employ remarkable computer technology that generates stunning graphics to bring to life memorable battles.

Lives of the Great Commanders

Lives of the Great Commanders
Author: Quintus Curtius
Publsiher: Fortress of the Mind Publications
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2019-09-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781693918667

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This new, original translation of Cornelius Nepos's "Lives of the Great Commanders" is the first to appear in many generations. It is also the first completely illustrated and annotated translation of this ageless classic. It contains the following special features that are specifically designed for the general reader or student: 1. Over forty illustrations, including original portrait art and historical illustrations. 2. Over four hundred and forty descriptive footnotes that explain every name, location, and literary point of interest in the text. 3. A fresh, modern English translation that is faithful to the original Latin text. 4. A detailed foreword, descriptive introduction, map, and index for ease of reference. The Roman writer Cornelius Nepos (c. 110 B.C.--c. 25 B.C.) was one of the first biographers in the Western tradition. His "Lives of the Great Commanders" presents memorable and entertaining sketches of some of the most famous military and political leaders of antiquity. Written with a strong moral purpose, his book was taught and studied in schools for many centuries. Through him we learn what character traits made his subjects great, and what shortcomings produced their downfalls. Nepos's instructional biographies have never been more needed or relevant today. His themes--character, moral development, political freedom, and the consequences of corruption--are timeless and universal in their interest. A self-contained unit, this new translation is ideal both for those with no prior background in the subject matter, and also for the serious student.

Memoirs of Great Commanders

Memoirs of Great Commanders
Author: George Payne Rainsford James
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1858
Genre: Military biography
ISBN: BL:A0026672741

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Great Commanders

Great Commanders
Author: Christopher Richard Gabel,James H. Willbanks
Publsiher: US Army Combined Arms Center
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Generals
ISBN: 0985587970

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"This volume is not a study of the 'greatest' commanders; rather, it is an examination of commanders who should be considered great. The seven leaders examined, in various domains of ground, sea, and air, each in their own way successfully addressed the challenges of military endeavor in their time and changed the world in which they lived"--Foreword.

The Great Commanders

The Great Commanders
Author: Phil Grabsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1997-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1575000032

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Includes Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Horatio Nelson, Napoleon Bonaparte, Ulysses S. Grant, and Georgi Zhukov.

Great Commanders of the Modern World

Great Commanders of the Modern World
Author: Andrew Roberts
Publsiher: Quercus Books
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2011
Genre: Command of troops
ISBN: 0857385917

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Great Commanders of the Modern World is a sumptuous chronological survey of the 25 greatest commanders of the modern world. Compiled by an distinguished team of historians (including such names as Antonia Fraser, Saul David and Stephen Brumwell) working under the general editorship of Andrew Roberts, Great Commanders of the Modern World is an authoritative and beautifully illustrated account of the lives and careers of the 25 greatest military commanders of the period. Every commander is profiled in a concise and informative 3000-word article which not only brings its subject vividly to life via a lively, fact-driven narrative, but also analyses and assesses his tactical and strategic gifts. As accessible and informative as it is rigorous and scholarly, Great Commanders of the Modern World is the perfect introduction to its subject for the layperson - but also a stimulating and thought-provoking read for those with greater knowledge of military history. With its companion volumes, focusing on the great commanders of the ancient, medieval and early modern eras, it forms an indispensable guide to the greatest generals the world has seen.

The Great Commanders of the Medieval World 454 1582AD

The Great Commanders of the Medieval World 454 1582AD
Author: Andrew Roberts
Publsiher: Quercus Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857385895

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What qualities made Attila the Hun a strategist of genius? How did Henry V of England achieve victory at Agincourt for the loss of a few hundred of his men, when the mounted French knights suffered casualties in the thousands? Why was Hernán Cortés able to lead a ragged band of men to bring down the extraordinary power of the Aztec empire? The answers to these and a myriad other fascinating questions can be found in Great Commanders of the Medieval World, a sumptuous chronological survey of the 25 greatest commanders of the medieval world. Compiled by an distinguished team of historians (including such names as Jonathan Sumption, Felipe Fernández-Armesto and John Julius Norwich) working under the general editorship of Andrew Roberts, Great Commanders of the Medieval World is an authoritative and beautifully illustrated account of the lives and careers of the 25 greatest military commanders of the period, from William the Conqueror to Genghis Khan, from the Black Prince to Tamerlaine, and from Joan of Arc to Süleyman the Magnificent. Every commander is profiled in a concise and informative 3000-word article which not only brings its subject vividly to life via a lively, fact-driven narrative, but also analyses and assesses his tactical and strategic gifts. As accessible and informative as it is rigorous and scholarly, Great Commanders of the Medieval World is the perfect introduction to its subject for the layperson - but also a stimulating and thought-provoking read for those with greater knowledge of military history. With its companion volumes, focusing on the great commanders of the ancient, early modern and modern eras, it forms an indispensable guide to the greatest generals the world has seen.