Marathon 490 BC
The first Persian invasion of Greece
Nicholas Sekunda author Richard Hook illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:18th Oct '02
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A highly illustrated account of the Marathon campaign, an epic of the Ancient World.
The story of the Marathon campaign is an epic of the Ancient World.
When the Ionian Greeks revolted against their Persian overlords in 499BC, the cities of Athens and Eretria came to their aid. The Persian King Darius swore vengeance and in 490BC a fleet of 600 ships packed with troops was sent to take revenge on the Athenians. At Marathon the Greeks met the Persians in battle and drove them in rout back to their ships. The moral effect of this victory was enormous – for the first time a Greek army had defeated the Persians and demonstrated the superiority of hoplite tactics.
Packed with illustrations, including 3D bird's-eye views and battlescene maps, this book is a detailed examination of the battle from ancient history expert Nicholas Sekunda.
ISBN: 9781841760001
Dimensions: 244mm x 182mm x 12mm
Weight: 340g
96 pages