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Pride of Carthage : a novel of Hannibal

This epic retelling of the legendary Carthaginian military leader's assault on the Roman empire begins in Ancient Spain, where Hannibal Barca sets out with tens of thousands of soldiers and 30 elephants. After conquering the Roman city of Saguntum, Hannibal wages his campaign through the outposts of the empire, shrewdly befriending peoples disillusioned by Rome and, with dazzling tactics, outwitting the opponents who believe the land route he has chosen is impossible. Yet Hannibal's armies must take brutal losses as they pass through the Pyrenees mountains, forge the Rhone river, and make a winter crossing of the Alps before descending to the great tests at Cannae and Rome itself. David Anthony Durham draws a brilliant and complex Hannibal out of the scant historical record'sharp, sure-footed, as nimble among rivals as on the battlefield, yet one who misses his family and longs to see his son grow to manhood. Whether portraying the deliberations of a general or the calculations of a common soldier, vast multilayered scenes of battle or moments of introspection when loss seems imminent, Durham brings history alive. From the Trade Paperback edition.

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  • "Aníbal"@es
  • "Pride of Carthage"@pl
  • "Pride of Carthage"@it

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  • "This epic retelling of the legendary Carthaginian military leader's assault on the Roman empire begins in Ancient Spain, where Hannibal Barca sets out with tens of thousands of soldiers and 30 elephants. After conquering the Roman city of Saguntum, Hannibal wages his campaign through the outposts of the empire, shrewdly befriending peoples disillusioned by Rome and, with dazzling tactics, outwitting the opponents who believe the land route he has chosen is impossible. Yet Hannibal's armies must take brutal losses as they pass through the Pyrenees mountains, forge the Rhone river, and make a winter crossing of the Alps before descending to the great tests at Cannae and Rome itself. David Anthony Durham draws a brilliant and complex Hannibal out of the scant historical record'sharp, sure-footed, as nimble among rivals as on the battlefield, yet one who misses his family and longs to see his son grow to manhood. Whether portraying the deliberations of a general or the calculations of a common soldier, vast multilayered scenes of battle or moments of introspection when loss seems imminent, Durham brings history alive. From the Trade Paperback edition."@en
  • "The wars fought between Hannibal's Carthage and the Roman Republic have fascinated the world for thousands of years. The struggle shaped the destiny of nations and established the fame or infamy of a host of towering figures, none more so than Hannibal himself, the driving force of what beacame known as the Second Punic War (218-202BC), and the Publius Scipio, the young Roman general who eventually proved his nemesis."@en
  • "A saga set against the backdrop of the ancient Punic Wars describes Hannibal's struggle against the Roman Republic, his decision to attack Rome via a land route deemed impossible, and the young Roman military leader who defeated him."
  • "A saga set against the backdrop of the ancient Punic Wars describes Hannibal's struggle against the Roman Republic, his decision to attack Rome via a land route deemed impossible, and the young Roman military leader who defeated him."@en
  • "A saga set against the backdrop of the ancient Punic Wars describes Hannibal's struggle against the Roman Republic, his decision to attack Rome via a land route deemed impossible, and a young Roman military leader who defeated him."@en

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  • "Cuentos de guerra"@es
  • "Fiction"@es
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Powieść amerykańska"@pl
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "War stories"@en
  • "War stories"

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  • "Pride of Carthage : a novel of Hannibal"@en
  • "Pride of Carthage : a novel of Hannibal"
  • "El Orgullo de Cartago"
  • "El orgullo de Cartago"@es
  • "El orgullo de Cartago"
  • "Aníbal, el orgullo de Cartago"@es
  • "Aníbal, el orgullo de Cartago"
  • "Pride of Carthage : a novel of Hannibal's war"@en
  • "Pride of Carthage"@en
  • "Pride of Carthage"
  • "Gordostʹ Karfagena"
  • "Anibal : el orgullo de Cartago"@es
  • "Annibale"@it
  • "Annibale"
  • "El orgullo de cartago"
  • "Aníbal. El orgullo de Cartago"
  • "Pride of Carthage a novel of Hannibal"@en
  • "Aníbal : el orgullo de Cartago"
  • "Duma Kartaginy"
  • "Duma Kartaginy"@pl
  • "Hannibal : Karthagos stolthet : roman"@sv