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  • Life in Sparta and combat brutality  

    The walls of Fire (Paperback)
    This beautifully written novel is highly informative about life in Sparta, warrior city, the biggest battle of antiquity and its charismatic leader. The intensity of the training and the harsh rules of life spartan surprised, even frightened, by thei
  • A stunning antique Treaty on the opposite of fear  

    The walls of Fire (Paperback)
    Through the Battle of Thermopylae in -480, Steven Pressfield book an admirable description of the Spartan mentality. His portraits of men and women of Laconia come with acute and precise pen remarkably convenient for them. His approach to the story o
  • Not bad. 1617  

    The walls of Fire (Paperback)
    Not bad. At the same time it can be a little lack of authenticity into a great historical novel and also romantic breath and depth to make it a great all short novel. But it's still a good read. A little overrated in my opinion.
  • The famous Battle of Thermopylae as told in the most realistic manner possible  

    The walls of Fire (Paperback)
    The famous Battle of Thermopylae as told in the most realistic manner possible, far from the semi-fantastic world of film and comics The 300. We discover the city of Sparta from the inside, with its soldiers devoted body and soul , elites who will ap
  • 80 Extraordinary  

    The walls of Fire (Paperback)
    After seeing the film 300, the desire to deepen the history of the Spartan warriors made me buy this item. "The Walls of Fire" is not an ordinary book and can not be ignored. The style is immediately addictive, completely captivating. The charac