A Storm of Spears: Understanding the Greek Hoplite at War
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Matt Christopher is the writer young readers turn to for fast-paced, action-packed sports novels. His work explores themes of perseverance, teamwork, and the spirit of the game, drawing from his own rich experiences playing amateur and semi-professional baseball. Christopher's unique style captures the thrill of competition while weaving in life lessons that resonate with young readers. His passion for sports and understanding of childhood experiences solidify his place as a premier author of children's sports fiction.






The book presents a modern English edition of Aelian's influential ancient military tactics, updating the last English translation from 1814. Based on the 1616 edition, it includes contemporary language and fresh illustrations of the tactics discussed, making it the most current version available for readers interested in military history and strategy.
Delights on every page . . . the man knows what he's barking at Lady
In partnership with Little League Baseball (R), here comes the final and exciting conclusion to the original Matt Christopher baseball series!
Reexamines the literary, pictorial and archaeological evidence for hoplite warfare minutely, and combines this with the insights of experimental archaeology using replica weapons and equipment.
Sheds new light and detail upon the weapon system that dominated the ancient battlefield for 200 years.
The bestselling author of Now We Are 60 returns to the subject of aging as he poetically explores the pitfalls of romance for the grey of hair but young of heart.
This book brings together experts on the classical period from Australia, New Zealand and the United States to take a fresh look at various aspects of the Battle of Thermopylae. For the classical scholar or the general reader whose interest has been piqued, this book is sure to shed refreshing new light on the most famous last stand in history.
Suitable for Adult Literacy and English-as-a second language students.
For those turning sixty, this new edition of Christopher Matthew's tribute to A. A. Milne's classic poems contains fresh material as well as the old favourites.'A wonderful present to sixty-year-olds' Auberon Waugh, Daily Telegraph When Christopher was six, the poems of Milne were always on hand to reassure him that other children were just as puzzled and naughty and silly as he was, and that grown-ups could be even sillier. When he turned sixty, he decided it was high time there was an equally reassuring volume for those of his generation who were not only more confused than ever, but were losing their teeth, their hair and, all too often, their car keys. What he did twenty years ago was to take some of Milne's best-loved poems from Now We Are Six for an older audience, with results that are often hilarious, sometimes rueful and always thought-provoking. Some verses are about realising one is not as young as one once thought, and not feeling quite as chipper as one once did; while others address some of the more disconcerting problems of modern life such as mobile telephones on trains, unsocial behaviour, traffic jams and the internet.