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In Search Of Ancient North Africa Barnaby Rogerson

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In Search Of Ancient North Africa Barnaby Rogerson
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Publisher: Haus Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Author: Barnaby Rogerson
ISBN: 9781909961548, 9781909961555, 190996154X, 1909961558
Language: English
Year: 2017

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In Search Of Ancient North Africa Barnaby Rogerson by Barnaby Rogerson 9781909961548, 9781909961555, 190996154X, 1909961558 instant download after payment.

For forty years, Barnaby Rogerson has travelled across North Africa, making sense of the region's complex and fascinating history as both a writer and a guide. Throughout that time there have always been a handful of stories he could not pin into neat, tidy narratives; stories that were not distinctly good or bad, tragic or pathetic, selfish or heroic, malicious or noble. This book, neither a work of history nor travel writing, is a journey into the ruins of a landscape in an attempt to make sense of those stories through the lives of six historical figures, five men and one woman: A sacrificial refugee (Queen Dido); a prisoner of war who became a compliant tool of the Roman Empire (King Juba II); an unpromising provincial who, as Emperor, brought the Roman Empire to its dazzling apogee (Septimius Severus); an intellectual careerist who became a bishop and a saint (St Augustine); the greatest general the world has ever known (Hannibal); and the Berber Cavalry General who...

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