Michael Curtis Ford
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Michael Curtis Ford is an American historical novelist, writing novels about Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece. He is well-known for his stirring plots and historical accuracy. He has worked variously as a laborer, a ski patrolman, a musician, a consultant, a banker, a Latin teacher, and a translator. He holds degrees in Economics and Linguistics and lives in Oregon, where he and his wife homeschool their three children. He has also written numerous articles on ancient military themes.
[edit] Novels
- The Ten Thousand: A Novel of Ancient Greece (2001)
- Gods And Legions: A Novel of the Roman Empire (2002)
- The Last King: Rome's Greatest Enemy (2005)
- The Sword of Attila: A Novel of the Last Years of Rome (2005)
- The Fall of Rome: A Novel of a World Lost (2007)