The Book is called "Alexander the Great, Killer of Men." The name of this book is a little misleading as the begining of this book explains hoplite warfare before the changes made by Phillip II's tutor. (the name escapes me at this particular moment) Then goes into the fighting style of the Phalanx, then into the Greco-Persian wars, and finally all continues to how Phillip II and his son Alexander III (the Great) perfected the Phalanx and combined cavalry as the final weapon of destruction. Its a good book, and very informative.
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"I am more afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion, then an army of lions led by a sheep"-Alexander the Great
"You're an old-timer if you can remember when setting the world on fire was a figure of speech."
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