Alexander the Great is the "heroic" leader, risking his life alongside his men. Wellington is the "anti-hero"--a gentleman, prepared to fight but without Alexander's theatrics. Ulysses S.
Sir John Desmond Patrick Keegan (1934-2012), was one of the most distinguished contemporary military historians and was for many years the senior lecturer at Sandhurst (the British Royal Military Academy) and the defense editor of the Daily Telegraph (London). Keegan was the author of numerous books including The Face of Battle, The Mask of Command, The Price of Admiralty, Six Armies in Normandy, and The Second World War, and was a fellow at the Royal Society of Literature.
"A brilliant treatise on the essence of military leadership." -The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Fascinating and enlightening... marked by great intellectual liveliness... Mr. Keegan knows how to bring fighting alive on the page." -The New York Times