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The Punic Wars Adrian Goldsworthy

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The Punic Wars Adrian Goldsworthy
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Publisher: Cassell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.29 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Adrian Goldsworthy
ISBN: 9780304352845, 0304352845
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Punic Wars Adrian Goldsworthy by Adrian Goldsworthy 9780304352845, 0304352845 instant download after payment.

An impressive new historian of Roman warfare--highly praised by John Keegan--has written a thoroughly engrossing account of the greatest conflict of antiquity. It will grab the attention of military buffs and general readers alike. The struggle for supremacy between Rome and Carthage encompassed the First (264-241 B.C.) and Second (149-146 B.C.) Punic Wars; both sides suffered casualties exceeding that of any war fought before the modern era. Its outcome had far-reaching consequences for the Western world, too, as it led to the ascendancy of Rome. In grand narrative style, follow the fighting on land and sea; the terrible pitched battles; and such generals as Hannibal, Fabius Maximus, and Scipio Aemilianus, who finally drove Carthage into the ground. A Main Selection of the History Book Club.

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