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Rubicon: the triumph and tragedy of the Roman Republic (1st Anchor Books ed.)

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In 49 B.C., the seven hundred fifth year since the founding of Rome, Julius Caesar crossed a small border river called the Rubicon and plunged Rome into cataclysmic civil war.

Tom Hollands enthralling account tells the story of Caesars generation, witness to the twilight of the Republic and its bloody transformation into an empire.

From Cicero, Spartacus, and Brutus, to Cleopatra, Virgil, and Augustus, here are some of the most legendary figures in history brought thrillingly to life.

Combining verve and freshness with scrupulous scholarship, Rubicon is not only an engrossing history of this pivotal era but a uniquely resonant portrait of a great civilization in all its extremes of self-sacrifice and rivalry, decadence and catastrophe, intrigue, war, and world-shaking ambition.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Product Details
Little, Brown
030742751X / 9780307427519
eBook (EPUB)
937.05
18/12/2007
England
English
464 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.