The Army of Alexander the Great provides a comprehensive account of the army with which Alexander conquered the Persian Empire. It details the organisation, equipment, appearance, drill and tactics of the core Macedonian units, the Greek and Balkan allies and mercenaries, and the Asian subjects of the Imperial army. Initial chapters cover the main components of the army, with particular emphasis on the pike-armed phalanx that formed the core of all Macedonian armies. But Alexander's army was a balanced, combined-arms force, and the importance of the supporting units of light infantry and cavalry, many supplied by Macedon's subjects and allies, is also emphasised. Subsequent chapters examine the army in action, covering subjects ranging from pay and terms of service to march rates and intelligence. Finally there is an analysis of each of the major battles fought by the army, allowing its tactics to be seen in context. The comprehensive text is supported by illustrations of ancient art and artefacts, along with campaign and battle maps and diagrams. Informed by the latest scholarly research and including detailed references to the ancient sources, but written for the general reader, The Army of Alexander the Great is an invaluable resource to all those with an interest in ancient military history. AUTHOR: Dr Richard Taylor holds BA and DPhil degrees in Ancient History from Oxford University. His doctoral thesis won the Hellenic Foundation prize for best UK thesis in classics and ancient history (and forms the basis for part of The Macedonian Phalanx ). He has published a number of articles on ancient history and warfare in Slingshot, the journal of the Society of Ancients. He has worked in publishing and IT, and is currently employed at a UK university. 64 b/w photos & illustrations, 20 colour profiles, 4 b/w maps, 12 b/w figures