Pietrykowski analyses the Macedonian art of war from its development under Philip II, perfection under Alexander the Great, and further adaptation under the Successor States. Focusing on twenty battles spanning the ear of Macedonian primacy, we see the evolving just the forces, strategies and tactics employed by Hellenistic generals and gain an understanding of their successes and ultimate failures when facing new foes such as the Romans. Clear diagrams make the action easy to follow. AUTHOR: Joseph Pietrykowski graduated from Hanover College in Indiana in 2005 with a degree in History and Classics. Since then he has spent his time collecting and studying the surviving ancient sources and compiling a sourcebook relating to the Battle of Thermopylae. 50 b/w maps and diagrams