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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent illustrated discussion of Roman army equipage.,
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This review is from: Roman Army: Wars of the Empire (Brassey's History of Uniforms) (Hardcover)
The book is exactly what I have long sought, a complete discussion of the armor, clothing, weapons, and other equipage of the Roman Army. The only reservation that I might have is that the time period covered is that of the early and middle Empire and does not discuss the army at the time of the Punic Wars, the late Republic, from Gaius Marius to Jullius Caesar, or the late Empire of Diocletian on through the end. I do realize that this would have required a very much larger, and more expensive, book. In any case, I have found the book as it is to be accurate in its very detailed discussions and extensive illustrations. It is certainly one of the very best books on the subject that I have found to date.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A top of the list must for Roman reenactors,
By contexo@pacbell.net (San Diego, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Roman Army: Wars of the Empire (Brassey's History of Uniforms) (Hardcover)
Picks up where "Roman Legions Recreated in Colour Photos" leaves off. An excellent feature are the abundant line drawings of the sculpture and bas relief from which so much of the interpretation of recreated gear is derived. - Hibernicus, Leg IX His.
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Roman Army: Wars of the Empire (Brassey's History of Uniforms) by Graham Sumner (Hardcover - Oct. 1997)
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