08-09-2008, 06:57 PM
Quote:One of my gripes with many military historians is that they fail to include clear maps showing every significant place (or even most of the significant places) they mention.
I agree. Although many histories don't really need a lot of detailed maps, in cases such as 'Belisarius' it's very difficult to understand Belisarius' plans if you don't know where places are or why they are important.
On a positive note, I now know where Narnia is!!
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Sounds great! One of my primary interests in Late Antique/Byzantine Studies is the campaigns of Belisarius. You've got a probable buyer right here! :lol:
Thanks for the feedback and glad to hear you're thinking of buying it! I hope you enjoy it and find it informative!!
Ian (Sonic) Hughes
"I have described nothing but what I saw myself, or learned from others" - Thucydides, Peloponnesian War
"I have just jazzed mine up a little" - Spike Milligan, World War II
"I have described nothing but what I saw myself, or learned from others" - Thucydides, Peloponnesian War
"I have just jazzed mine up a little" - Spike Milligan, World War II