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Roman Warriors: The Paintings of Graham Sumner

Roman Warriors: The Paintings of Graham Sumner

bBy Graham Sumner,

text by Simon Elliott

ISBN: 978-1784387198

Greenhill Books (2022) - £40.00

www.greenhillbooks.com

Many of us have seen Graham Sumner's paintings before, in the pages of this magazine and Ancient History, and in his titles on Roman military clothing and the Imperial navy for Osprey, and Roman Military Dress, Roman Army: Wars of the Empire, and other titles. Well, here they are, all in one place.

This lavishly produced volume from Greenhill Books

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