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The Ten Thousand: A Novel of Ancient Greece
Author: Michael Curtis Ford

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Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780312980320 - ISBN-10: 0312980329
Publication Date: 10/13/2002
Pages: 384


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
In 401 B.C., a thundering army of mercenaries, camp followers, dreamers, and glory seekers set off to help a rebellious foreign general named Cyrus. In the months that followed, ten thousand men--trained and hardened in three decades of war in Greece--would engage in pitched battles, witness untold horrors, and begin a desperate march across he desert, over raging rivers, and into the jaws of hell itself. By the time it was over, some would be alive, others dead, and one among them would emerge and the greatest hero of all...

In a novel of high adventure and riveting historical drama, Michael Curtis Ford brings to life an amazing true story from Greek antiquity--Xenophon's march of the ten Thousand. A tale of war and peace, of loyalties and betrayals, and of a soldier's love for a mysterious and dangerous woman, The Ten Thousand captures the eternal spirit of courage--in the face of impossible odds.

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Please Rate these Book Reviews

Judith L. wrote on 7/27/2009...


I haven't finished it yet but I'm enjoying it immensely so far.

Daphne W. wrote on 7/22/2006...


Very good war story.

Thomas T. wrote on 6/7/2006...


In 401 B.C., a thundering army of mercenaries, camp followers, dreamers, and glory seekers set off to help a rebellious foreign general named Cyrus. In the months that followed, ten thousand men--trained and hardened in three decades of war in Greece--would engage in pitched battles, witness untold horrors, and begin a desperate march across he desert, over raging rivers, and into the jaws of hell itself. By the time it was over, some would be alive, others dead, and one among them would emerge and the greatest hero of all...

In a novel of high adventure and riveting historical drama, Michael Curtis Ford brings to life an amazing true story from Greek antiquity--Xenophon's march of the ten Thousand. A tale of war and peace, of loyalties and betrayals, and of a soldier's love for a mysterious and dangerous woman, The Ten Thousand captures the eternal spirit of courage--in the face of impossible odds.

Cindy B. (rjsmom) wrote on 4/8/2006...


historical fiction; good read

John O. (buzzby) - La Quinta, CA wrote on 8/26/2005...


Based on historical fact, story of the Greek mercenaries hired by Cyrus the Great in 401 BCE


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