After a career in corporate finance, Gareth C Sampson returned to the study of ancient Rome and gained his PHD from the University of Manchester, where he taught for a number of years. He now lives in Plymouth with his wife and children.
""As with all [Sampson's] books, it is written in a clear, informative and analytical style and will suit scholar and non-scholar alike. His research on ancient and modern sources is characteristically scrupulous offering a balanced assessment of primary and secondary evidence as well as his own reasoned observations... in this book, he has certainly raised the profile of the battle of Dyrrhachium.""--John Strisino ""Res Militares, Vol 23.1"" ""An impressively well researched, written, and detailed account... unreservedly recommended addition to personal, community, college, and university library Roman Military History collections.""-- ""Midwest Book Review"" ""If you want a high-level examination of Pompey's and Caesar's strategies, this book will suit you.""-- ""The Historical Miniatures Gaming Society"" ""[A] welcome addition to the topic of the civil wars and to the ever-growing literature on the military history of the Roman Republic. The Battle of Dyrrhachium offers a good description of the military campaigns and battles of the Caesar's Civil War, supported by an accessible and engaging style. I would recommend it particularly for general readers interested in the military history of Rome.""-- ""Journal of Military History""