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  2. The Warrior Ethos - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Black Irish Entertainment LLC) The Warrior Ethos is a 2011 nonfiction book by American author Steven Pressfield.It is a unique-style narrative in which Pressfield contemplates the nature of the warrior code and the rules by which a warrior, even a metaphorical one, must follow.

  3. Steven Pressfield - Wikipedia

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    The Warrior Ethos Steven Pressfield (born September 1, 1943) is an American author of historical fiction , nonfiction, and screenplays, including his 1995 novel The Legend of Bagger Vance and 2002 nonfiction book The War of Art .

  4. A Man at Arms - Wikipedia

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    A Man at Arms is a historical novel by the American writer Steven Pressfield. It was first published on March 2, 2021 by W.W. Norton & Company . It is Pressfield's first novel taking place in the ancient world since The Afghan Campaign , published in 2006.

  5. Killing Rommel - Wikipedia

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    Killing Rommel is a 2008 historical fiction novel by Steven Pressfield set in North Africa ... of his works and is explicitly outlined in his book The Warrior Ethos.

  6. Category:Books by Steven Pressfield - Wikipedia

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    Novels by Steven Pressfield (6 P) Pages in category "Books by Steven Pressfield" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... The Warrior Ethos

  7. Category:Novels by Steven Pressfield - Wikipedia

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  8. The Profession - Wikipedia

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    The Profession is a 2011 thriller novel by Steven Pressfield. Set in 2032, the novel depicts a highly militarized future where there is severe conflict in the Middle East. A reviewer in the Los Angeles Times favorably compared the novel to Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II's 1964 novel Seven Days in May. [1]

  9. Gates of Fire - Wikipedia

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    Gates of Fire is a 1998 historical fiction novel by Steven Pressfield that recounts the Battle of Thermopylae through Xeones, a perioikos [1] (free but non-citizen inhabitant of Sparta) born in Astakos, [2] and one of only three Greek survivors of the battle.