Manousos E Kambouris has a background in scientific writing, contributing chapters on a wide range of disciplines to various edited volumes and journals. He has been researching Ancient Greek warfare for many years and has published numerous articles in _Archeologija Prirodne Na_ (Archaeology and Science), _Ancient Warfare_, _Military History_, _War & History_, _NUOVA ANTOLOGIA MILITARE_, _Third Eye_ and _Hellenic Nexus_. He has written three previous books on Marathon, Salamis and Xenophon's Ten Thousand. For the past 8 years he has been a historical consultant to the experimental archaeology group Koryvantes, the Association of Historical Studies. He is currently writing _The Trojan War as Military History_ (forthcoming, Pen & Sword).
""[C]ontains a marvelous description of troop types, weaponry, armor, and battlefield uses--all cross referenced with various sources... for those interested in Persian military history, this is an excellent book--not too long, not too short, nice prose, and thoughtful analysis.""-- ""Historical Miniatures Gaming Society"" ""Featuring impressive illustrations, The Rise of Persia and the First Greco-Persian Wars is... [as] fascinating as it is informative.""-- ""Midwest Book Review""