Alexander : a history of the origin and growth of the art of war from earliest times to the battle of Ipsus, : with a detailed account of the campaigns of the great Macedonian . Sogdian Rock and Rock of Chorienes, Early in 327 Back to Zariaspa Spring, 327 To Alexandria ad Caucasura May, 327 In Alexandria and Nicaea Till July, 327 Cophen Campaign July to Winter, 327 Aornus and Dyrta Till late Winter, 326 Crossing of Indus Early Spring, 326 In Taxila April, 326 Crossing of Hydaspes River and Battle, May, 326 Five Rivers Campaign June and July, 326 At Hypliasis End July, 326 Back to Hydaspe
Alexander : a history of the origin and growth of the art of war from earliest times to the battle of Ipsus, : with a detailed account of the campaigns of the great Macedonian . Sogdian Rock and Rock of Chorienes, Early in 327 Back to Zariaspa Spring, 327 To Alexandria ad Caucasura May, 327 In Alexandria and Nicaea Till July, 327 Cophen Campaign July to Winter, 327 Aornus and Dyrta Till late Winter, 326 Crossing of Indus Early Spring, 326 In Taxila April, 326 Crossing of Hydaspes River and Battle, May, 326 Five Rivers Campaign June and July, 326 At Hypliasis End July, 326 Back to Hydaspes August, 326 Start down river October, 326 Mallian Campaign, November and December, 326Campaign on lower Indus, January to June, 325 In Patala July, 325 Exploration of Delta August, 325 Oritian Campaign September, 325 Crossing Desert of Gedrosia, October and November, 325 In Paura Beginning December, 325 In Persepolis January, 324 In Susa Spring, 324 Mutiny in Opis July, 324 To Ecbatana Fall, 324 Cossaean Campaign, December, January, 324-323 B-ick to Babylon Spring, 323 Hephxstions Funeral-rites May, 323 Alexanders death June, .323 Battle of Mantinaea 307 Battle of Ipsus 301. MILITARY BOOKS, Published by HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY, BOSTON AND NEW YORK. COLONEL THEODORE AYRAULT DODGE, U. S. A. The Campaign of Chancellorsville. With four large topo-graphical maps. 8vo, $ For this valuable service he is entitled to the thanks of military readers. —Journal of the Military Service Institutions {the moutlipiece of the regulararmy). We do not hesitate to pronounce it one of the ablest, fairest, and most valu-able books that we have seen. —Southern Historical Papers. A Birds-Eye View of our Civil War. With four large mapsand 41 battle charts. 8vo, $ The book is evidently as much the work of an experienced soldier as of awell-informed author. — The Nation (New York). A remarkably clear, concise, and readable history. Its most conspicuousmerit is its clearness. —iVc
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