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Hannibal

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  • 256

    Pages
  • 9780349108261

    ISBN
  • 1 mm

    Width
  • 12 mm

    Height
  • 200 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

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  • 1 JANUARY 2008

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    Born into one of the great Carthaginian families, as a boy Hannibal learns that life is cruel, that mercy is a weakness, and that Rome must be destroyed. Only eighteen when his father is killed, he assumes command of the Carthaginian army. Driven by hate, he hones his troops into the leanest and finest of forces and sets out to break the Roman yoke. Always defying the impo Born into one of the great Carthaginian families, as a boy Hannibal learns that life is cruel, that mercy is a weakness, and that Rome must be destroyed. Only eighteen when his...  Read More

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    Ross Leckie

    Since reading Classics at Oxford, Ross Leckie has worked variously as a farm labourer, roughneck, schoolmaster, and insurance broker. He is best known for his Carthage trilogy.

    He is now a full time writer living in Edinburgh.

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