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Adrian Goldsworthy

Adrian Goldsworthy has a doctorate from Oxford University. His first book, The Roman Army at War was recognised by John Keegan, the general Editor of The History of Warfare, as an exceptionally impressive work, original in treatment and impressive in style. His other books include The Punic Wars, and the volume on Roman Warfare in John Keegan's Cassell History of Warfare series.
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AuthorTitleFormatDatePriceISBN
Adrian GoldsworthyThe Fall Of The West The Long, Slow Death Of The Roman SuperpowerHardback12/02/2009£25.009780297845638
Adrian GoldsworthyRoman WarfarePaperback16/05/2007£9.999780753822586
Adrian GoldsworthyCannae Hannibal's Greatest VictoryPaperback16/05/2007£14.999780753822593
Adrian GoldsworthyCaesar The Life of a ColossusPaperback03/05/2007£9.999780753821589
Adrian GoldsworthyIn the Name of Rome The Men Who Won the Roman EmpirePaperback19/08/2004£8.999780753817896
Adrian GoldsworthyThe Fall of Carthage The Punic Wars 265-146BCPaperback09/10/2003£8.999780304366422
Adrian GoldsworthyFields of Battle: CannaeHardback06/12/2001£14.999780304357147

In the Name of Rome

'Goldsworthy's study of these commanders is thoroughly researched, and authoritative. He is lucid in his exposition and narrative. The result is a book which academics will value and which nevertheless must appeal to anyone interested in the art of war and the making and defence of the Roman Empire. I found it absorbing, the best book I know on the Roman army and its commanders.'

Alan Massie

THE SPECTATOR (22 Nov 03)

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