Swanton. This thoroughly researched title focuses on massed infantry that reigned supreme in the ancient world, including the heavily armored Greek hoplite phalanx that was immune to the weaponry of its non-Greek opponents. Also examined is the Macedonian pike phalanx that was unbeatable against frontal attacks so long as it kept order, as well as the Roman triplex acies. 320 pages, 147 B&W illustrations, 6"x 9¼", hardcover.