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Soldier: A Visual History of the Fighting Man , written by acclaimed military historian R.G. Grant and published by DK , is a definitive pictorial record of the frontline warrior. Spanning over 2,500 years of combat, the book offers a visceral, person-centered look at the individuals who have fought for tribes, empires, and nations—from ancient Greek hoplites to modern special forces. The Frontline Perspective
Unlike traditional military histories that focus on generals and sweeping maps, this volume prioritizes the human experience of war. It features: Soldier: A Visual History of The Fighting Man
The 360-page book is organized into six major historical chapters: Soldier: A Visual History of the Fighting Man - Books such as Viking longships
Innovative "photographic tours" that place readers inside the spaces where soldiers lived and fought, such as Viking longships, fortresses, and the cockpits of B-17 bombers. A Chronological Journey 500 years of combat