The Battle of Salamis: The Naval Encounter that Saved Greece and Western Civilization
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The Battle of Salamis: The Naval Encounter that Saved   Greece and Western Civilization  -     By: Barry Strauss

The Battle of Salamis: The Naval Encounter that Saved Greece and Western Civilization

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One of the most influential battles fought in the Ancient World, the Greek warships facing an invading Persian fleet were vastly outnumbered. Through strategy and cunning, however, the Greeks managed to triumph, in the processes fighting of the most the tactically brilliant battles in world history. In this dramatic new narrative account, historian and classicist Barry Strauss brings this landmark battle to life. 320 pages, softcover.

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Title: The Battle of Salamis: The Naval Encounter that Saved Greece and Western Civilization
By: Barry Strauss
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Vendor: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: 2005
Dimensions: 9.2 X 6.2 X .8 (inches)
Weight: 13 ounces
ISBN: 0743244516
ISBN-13: 9780743244510
Stock No: WW3244516

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A brilliant and dramatic account of the most famous naval battle of the ancient world, coupled with an in-depth analysis of the diverse Persian empire and the birth of the Athenian empire.

On a late September day in 480 B.C., Greek warships faced an invading Persian armada in the narrow Salamis Straits in the most important naval battle of the ancient world. Overwhelmingly outnumbered by the enemy, the Greeks triumphed through a combination of strategy and deception. More than two millennia after it occurred, the clash between the Greeks and Persians at Salamis remains one of the most tactically brilliant battles ever fought. The Greek victory changed the course of western history, halting the advance of the Persian Empire and setting the stage for the Golden Age of Athens.

In this dramatic narrative account, historian and classicist Barry Strauss brings this landmark battle to life. He introduces us to the unforgettable characters whose decisions altered history: Themistocles, Athens' great leader (and admiral of its fleet), who devised the ingenious strategy that effectively destroyed the Persian navy in one day; Xerxes, the Persian king who fought bravely but who ultimately did not understand the sea; Aeschylus, the playwright who served in the battle and later wrote about it; and Artemisia, the only woman commander known from antiquity, who turned defeat into personal triumph. Filled with the sights, sounds, and scent of battle, The Battle of Salamis is a stirring work of history.

Author Bio

Barry Strauss is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, the Bryce and Edith M. Bowmar Professor in Humanistic Studies Emeritus at Cornell University, and a leading expert on ancient military history. He has written or edited several books, including The Battle of SalamisThe Trojan WarThe Spartacus WarMasters of CommandThe Death of Caesar, and Ten Caesars. Visit BarryStrauss.com.

Editorial Reviews

"This account of [the Battle of Salamis] by a history professor who is an expert on naval warfare with a gift for vivid narrative brings it, in all its suspense, its complications, its surprises and its cast of extraordinary characters, to fervent and turbulent life."
-- Bernard Knox, The Washington Post Book World
"In the hands of Cornell University historian Barry Strauss, the story of the battle is a military epic of the first order."
-- Michael Kenney, The Boston Globe
"Barry Strauss is the Patrick O'Brian of the Persian-Greek war that set the course of western history. He builds a cast-of-thousands classical drama as exciting as any modern epic on a base of astounding detail."
-- Dava Sobel, author of Longitude and Galileo's Daughter

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