The falcon of Sparta
Iggulden, Conn.
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Conn Iggulden.432 pages
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Summary: In the Ancient World, one army was feared above all others. 401 BC. The Persian king Artaxerxes rules an empire stretching from the Aegean to northern India. As many as fifty million people are his subjects. His rule is absolute. The sons of Sparta, those whose fathers and grandfathers fell at Thermopylae and perished in the Peloponnesian Wars, work as mercenaries for Persian princes eager to play the game of thrones. When Cyrus the younger, brother to the Great King, lays claim to his father's crown, he does so with an elite army of Spartans at his side. Yet battles can be won - or lost - with a single blow. Princes fall. And when the dust of civil war settles, the Spartans are left stranded in the heart of an enemy's empire, without support, without food and without water. Far from home, surrounded by foes, it falls to the young soldier Xenophon to lead the survivors against Artaxerxes' legendary Persian warriors.
Librarian's Miscellania
20200210152116.0Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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SENIOR READING | A07150 |
Genre: | Historical fiction. |
Dewey: | F IGG |
call #: | IGG SR |
ISBN: | 9780718181475 |
pub: | 2018 |