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400 Bc: The Story Of The Ten Thousand (Original) Helfand, Lewis And Singh, Lalit Kumar

By Helfand Lewis

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Dhs. 40.00
Helfand Lewis  |  Barcode: 9789380028132

Fortune favours the bold. They were an unstoppable force hired to take the crown from the king of persia. They were a fearless army of greek soldiers, and one hundred thousand men fighting as one. They were led by the finest and most courageous generals in all of greece. They were being led to unimaginable wealth, but that was days ago. Now their leaders are dead and their army has scattered. Now their numbers have fallen to ten thousand men and nothing remains but fear. Now they are men praying not for victory, but for the slim chance of living one more day. Cut off by impassible terrain and pursued by an army of one million enemy soldiers; they must stand together to survive. To find their way home, one of their own must lead them. And to live one more day they must fight.

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Language
English
Publisher
Campfire
Publication date
2012-01-01
ISBN
9789380028132
Dimensions
19.99 x 14.0 x 3.99 cm
Author(s)
Helfand Lewis

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400 Bc: The Story Of The Ten Thousand (Original) Helfand, Lewis And Singh, Lalit Kumar

Dhs. 40.00

Fortune favours the bold. They were an unstoppable force hired to take the crown from the king of persia. They were a fearless army of greek soldiers, and one hundred thousand men fighting as one. They were led by the finest and most courageous generals in all of greece. They were being led to unimaginable wealth, but that was days ago. Now their leaders are dead and their army has scattered. Now their numbers have fallen to ten thousand men and nothing remains but fear. Now they are men praying not for victory, but for the slim chance of living one more day. Cut off by impassible terrain and pursued by an army of one million enemy soldiers; they must stand together to survive. To find their way home, one of their own must lead them. And to live one more day they must fight.

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