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Hannibal: Enemy of Rome
Hannibal Enemy of Rome
Author: Leonard Cottrell
In the year 216 B.C., Hannibal of Carthage, faced with an opposing Roman army twice the size of his own, outwitted the enemy at Cannae by means of a strategy which has become a classic of its kind. As a result of his famous ”double pincer” maneuver, 70,000 Roman soldiers died within the space of a few hours on a field the size of New...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780306804984
ISBN-10: 0306804980
Publication Date: 9/1992
Pages: 257
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Publisher: Da Capo Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Great book. Started out a bit slow. But once I got into it it read more like a story. I loved learning about all of the exploits that made Hannibal great. I feel better off for having read this book.
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Unfortunately this book describes the authors trip where he travels over the route Hannibal took and describes the country on a then & now basis. You do get the history of Hannibal, but it is so fragmented by the trip descriptions that it was not interesting to me. You could almost describe this book as a 'Travel' book.


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