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This classic study takes you on an insightful journey through the history of sea warfare. With detailed illustrations, maps, and diagrams, Vice Admiral Rodgers guides you through epic battles and strategic maneuvers—from the Greco-Persian Wars and the Battle of Marathon to the decisive campaigns of Caesar and Actium.
Written in the language of its time, this book offers a clear and comprehensive review of western civilization’s naval conflicts, making it both a valuable study tool and a captivating read.
Title: Greek and Roman Naval Warfare
Author: Vice Admiral W.L. Rodgers
Publication Date: 1937
Publisher: U.S. Naval Institute
Format: Hardcover Ornate
Genre: Military History
Pages: 555 pages
Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 2 inches
Language: English
Condition: In excellent vintage condition with the charm of its era
Vice Admiral Rodgers is widely regarded as an authority on ancient naval warfare. His detailed analysis and engaging presentation have made this study a classic resource for students, historians, and enthusiasts alike. His work continues to shed light on the art and strategy of naval battles from the ancient world.
Whether you’re a history buff or a student of military tactics, this timeless work offers an unparalleled look into the battles that shaped civilizations. Enjoy the blend of scholarly insight and striking visuals that make this book a prized addition to any collection.
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