Rome's Enemies: Germanics and Dacians Trade paperback - 1985
by Peter Wilcox, illustrated by G A Embleton
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- Title Rome's Enemies: Germanics and Dacians
- Author Peter Wilcox, illustrated by G A Embleton
- Binding Trade Paperback
- Edition First edition
- Pages 48
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Osprey Publishing, "Men at Arms" series, number 129, London
- Date 1985
- Features Glossary
- Bookseller's Inventory # 152122
- ISBN 9780850454734 / 0850454735
- Weight 0.48 lbs (0.22 kg)
- Dimensions 9.7 x 7.22 x 0.17 in (24.64 x 18.34 x 0.43 cm)
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Themes
- Chronological Period: Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
- Cultural Region: Italy
- Dewey Decimal Code 937
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First line
Indo-Europeans spread into northwest Europe, where they settle among earlier populations of Neolithic farmers and Old Stone-Age hunters.
From the rear cover
An unrivalled source of information on the uniforms, insignia and appearance of the world's fighting men of past and present. The Men-At-Arms titles cover subjects as diverse as the Imperial Roman army, the Napoleonic wars and German airborne troops in a popular 48-page format including some 40 photographs and diagrams, and eight full-colour plates.