A journey and a conversation: soldier's march, philosopher's voice. Clear, spare and quietly authoritative. This edition gathers Xenophon's Anabasis (Books IV-VII) alongside his Symposium and Apology in a single, carefully edited volume by I. Brownson, Carleton. As enduring works of ancient Greek literature, they show both public action and private argument. The Anabasis reads as close reporting of Greek military campaigns, set against the larger Persian expedition context, its prose tuned to movement, logistics and the choices of command. In counterpoint, the Symposium and the Apology present Socratic philosophy themes in accessible, human exchange: speaking, questioning and ethical decision-making that illuminate everyday life as much as abstract theory. Together they form a rigorous classical history anthology and a philosophical dialogues collection, one that bridges the battlefield and the dining room, offering practical and intellectual registers of the ancient world. The pair rewards both the casual page-turner and the close reader, supplying ancient leadership lessons and moral inquiry rooted in fourth century BCE Greece. Literary and historical significance could hardly be held in higher regard. Xenophon brings a pragmatic clarity to events often swept into legend: his account is invaluable to students of classics and to anyone tracing the lived detail of Greek campaigns, while his dialogues preserve a variant Socratic voice that complements Plato rather than competes with him, a natural Plato companion reading. This edition is pitched to a wide readership: casual readers find immediate narrative pleasure in the march and lively dialogue; students, teachers and researchers will appreciate its usefulness as an academic study resource; and classic-literature collectors will prize the volume for its context and continuity, and it sits naturally for readers of Herodotus and Thucydides. The prose rewards repeated reading, and its combination of action and thought makes these texts a durable source of insight into leadership, law and the social habits of the polis. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.