Xenophon's Retreat
Step into the world of ancient Greece with Xenophon's Retreat by Robin Waterfield, a captivating historical account published in 2007. This engaging narrative spans 272 pages and transports readers to 401 BC, where the legendary figure Xenophon is thrust into the role of general for a defeated Greek army after a monumental battle in Persia.
Faced with the daunting task of leading his men on a perilous journey back home, Xenophon navigates treacherous terrains stretching from modern-day Iraq through the rugged mountains of Kurdistan and Armenia, ultimately reaching the shores of the Black Sea. Along the way, they encounter fierce challenges and battles that test their resolve and unity.
Discover the art of military strategy and the resilience of the human spirit in this meticulously researched work that brings history to life. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those intrigued by military science, Xenophon's Retreat offers a remarkable glimpse into a pivotal moment in ancient history.