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Caesar’s Legions osprey - stevesarak - 04-11-2006

Can anyone tell me if Caesar’s Legions is the complete writtings of Men-At-Arms 291,283,46 or just bits and pieces.

If this is the wrong place to post this, Sorry and please move it.

Thanks


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - Titus Martius - 04-11-2006

Hi Steve!
I suggest next time you ask in References & Reviews.

283 (Early Roman Armies)
Contains period from 753BC to the third century BC. So there is nothing about Caesar's legions.

46 (The Roman Amry from Caesar to Trajan)
Mostly about post-caesar army, but there is some valuable info.

283 (Republican Roman Army 200-104BC)
Good source. Pre-ceasar roman army.


Arrow I recommend {71} Roman Legionary 58BC-AD69, it's good source on Caesar legions and early principate.


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - stevesarak - 04-11-2006

Next time I'll post over there.
Caesar’s Legions is an osprey book that is supposed to be all three books in one. I’m just not sure if it all three complete books or just bits and pieces.

Thanks I'll also check into {71} Roman Legionary 58BC-AD69


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - Titus Martius - 04-11-2006

Sorry for misunderstanding. :oops:

I suppose that Caesar legions is complete set of these three titles. I have all of them, each is 48 pages, i.e. 3x48=144 pages.

I have similiar book of three Osprey titles and the book is complete, not bits and pieces.


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - stevesarak - 04-11-2006

Thanks once again.
Are you saying that Caesar legions is 144 pages? which would be all three books?


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - Titus Martius - 04-11-2006

Yes, Ceasar's legions is 144 pages - it means all three books in one.


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - stevesarak - 04-11-2006

Thanks,
I just read up on Roman Legionary 58BC-AD69, and it looks like a good book to get also.


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - Robert Vermaat - 04-11-2006

Moved to the References and Reviews section.


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - Vincula - 04-11-2006

Doesn't look as if you got a straight answer, Steve, so "Yes!"
Caesar's Legions is a compilation of Men-At-Arms 283, 291, and 46, with a 2-page index thrown in.


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - stevesarak - 04-11-2006

Thanks


yes, but - Caius Fabius - 04-11-2006

Michael Simkins says that his part of the book is way out of date and needs to be rewritten, but Osprey doesn't really care. They are, instead, reselling his old work (unedited) and having someone else write a new one.


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - Chuck Russell - 04-11-2006

its is but its missing the big plates and such that the artists usually do in the middle of the book.


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - stevesarak - 04-12-2006

Just for clarification, when you say that its missing the big plates, are you talking about the larger prints of art? Are you saying that Caesar's Legions is missing some artwork that you’d find in Men-At-Arms 291,283,46? If so, then to get the complete work one should by the books individually.


Re: Caesar’s Legions osprey - Vincula - 04-12-2006

Don't panic. The plates are all there.


Re: yes, but - Robert Vermaat - 04-12-2006

Quote:They are, instead, reselling his old work (unedited) and having someone else write a new one.
A new one about the early legions? Why? Weren't these periods covered by Ross Cowan and others?