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Home › Forums › General History Chat › Roman Warfare by Adrian Goldsworthy
Sounds like a book I may want to read although I will no doubt disagree with many of the author's strategic and tactical analyses. Most general audience books don't cite sources at all. You are lucky he cites his primary sources. What I have found most common is for authors to include an annotated bibliography at the end of the book.
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