In the Beginning Thutmose III of Egypt Sargon II of Assyria Philip II of Macedon Hannibal Scipio Africanus Caesar Augustus On the Origins of Great Captains Selected Bibliography Index
RICHARD A. GABRIEL is a military historian and Adjunct Professor of Humanities and Ethics at Daniel Webster College. He is the author of scores of articles on various subjects and has written over 29 books including Great Battles of Antiquity: A Strategic and Tactical guide to the Great Battles That Shaped the Development of War (Greenwood, 1994), A Short History of War: Evolution of Warfare and Weapons (Greenwood, 1994), History of Military Medicine (Greenwood, 1992) and From Sumer to Rome: The Military Capabilities of Ancient Armies (Greenwood, 1991). Dr. Gabriel has taught at St. Anselm College and the U.S. Army War College where he was Professor of History and Politics. He is a frequent lecturer to the academic, governmental, and military establishments of Canada, the United States, West Germany, China, and Israel.
"The education of the Israeli Officer is strongly grounded in the
study of military history. In its human dimensions. leadership of
men in battle has changed little over the millennia so that the
study of history's great commanders has much to teach the officer
of today's Israeli Defense Force. Dr. Gabriel's Great Captains of
Antiquity provides the modern officer with a penetrating insight
into the character, psychology, and abilities of six of the
greatest combat commanders in history. Gabriel writes history of
the most valuable and pragmatic sort, history from which a new
generation of combat commanders may learn much. This book is a
valuable teaching tool for military colleges and will surely be
widely read by serious students of military history."-Colonel Micha
Popper, Ph.D. Commandant, 1986-1990 Israeli Defense Force
Leadership School
?Astute readers will expect an old-fashioned brand of history from
the title of this book. They will not be disappointed...lively,
detailed, and engaging...?-The Historian
?Gabriel's clear and lively writing style and his obvious interest
in the subject make his book an enjoyable reading
experience....General audiences and undergraduates will find the
book interesting.?-Choice Reviews
?What British soldiers and author Lidell-Hart began, Gabriel has
continued. There is much so many of us can learn from the great
leaders of any era. That Gabriel's study of six great military
leaders makes darn good reading is just an added
bonus.?-Star-Banner
"Astute readers will expect an old-fashioned brand of history from
the title of this book. They will not be disappointed...lively,
detailed, and engaging..."-The Historian
"Gabriel's clear and lively writing style and his obvious interest
in the subject make his book an enjoyable reading
experience....General audiences and undergraduates will find the
book interesting."-Choice Reviews
"What British soldiers and author Lidell-Hart began, Gabriel has
continued. There is much so many of us can learn from the great
leaders of any era. That Gabriel's study of six great military
leaders makes darn good reading is just an added
bonus."-Star-Banner
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