06-13-2007, 08:49 PM
Come on people, I am deeply disappointed in you. You want books about armies on the march, and siege trains etc., but there are no individuals you are interested in??
So who in Greek history is the individual that stands out for you? Or are there a lot but we do not know enough about them to make a full-size biography? :?
I have nearly finished my first book - hopefully in the next six months or so - and am enjoying the process so much that I am interested in writing a second book.
Get those thinking caps on and give me some fresh ideas, or I may be forced to write yet another book on Julius Caesar!!! :lol:
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Ian (Sonic) Hughes
Quote:Hhrmm, who is interested in Roman warfare? :twisted: :wink:
I spoke for the Greeks and others who, as in history, are absorbed by the Romans (thread). :? D
So who in Greek history is the individual that stands out for you? Or are there a lot but we do not know enough about them to make a full-size biography? :?
I have nearly finished my first book - hopefully in the next six months or so - and am enjoying the process so much that I am interested in writing a second book.
Get those thinking caps on and give me some fresh ideas, or I may be forced to write yet another book on Julius Caesar!!! :lol:
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Ian (Sonic) Hughes
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