The Ten Thousand by Michael Curtis Ford

The Ten Thousand by Michael Curtis Ford

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The Ten Thousand by Michael Curtis Ford

It is the beginning of winter, 410 BC and leadership has been forced upon Xenophon after the treacherous slaughter of his senior comrades in arms. Trapped far from home in hostile Persian territory, the Greek Army numbers only ten thousand men against a Persian enemy ten times larger. Many months later, ten thousand battered, half-starved Greek soldiers stagger out of the frozen mountains of Armenia into a small Hellenic trading post on the eastern Black Sea. Their tale of survival has been a legend ever since. Here the story is told in the form of a memoir from the viewpoint of Theo, Xenophon's battle squire, who had been his servant since Xenophon's birth. Theo's position affords him a unique view of the brutality and heroism of 5th century BC Greek warfare. The Ten Thousand is a truly heroic tale told here with marvellous detail, style and panache.
Michael Ford is 40 years old and runs his own foreign language translation agency. He has a bachelor's degree in Linguistics from the university of Washington and a master's in economics from Princeton. He speaks Spanish, French, Portuguese and Latin, and is an avid reader of the classics. With the wealth of stories uncovered during the research for The Ten Thousand, he is writing his second novel around an ancient civilisation.
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ISBN 13 9780752841571
ISBN 10 0752841572
Title The Ten Thousand
Author Michael Curtis Ford
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2001-08-30
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.