The Fall of Carthage

English, Adrian Goldsworthy, 2003
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"The Fall of Carthage" is a comprehensive non-fiction book that deals with the Punic Wars from 265 to 146 BC. Written by Adrian Goldsworthy, a recognized historian, the book offers a detailed analysis of the conflicts between Rome and Carthage, which were crucial for the development of the ancient world. With a clear and precise writing style, the reader is guided through the complex military strategies, political intrigues, and cultural aspects of this era. The book is written in English and is aimed at those interested in history and archaeology, particularly those who are passionate about antiquity. With 416 pages, it provides a well-founded and in-depth examination of the events that led to the destruction of Carthage. Its handy size of 12.9 cm in width and 19.7 cm in height makes it a practical companion for students and history enthusiasts. This non-fiction book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the historical contexts and the impact of the Punic Wars on world history.

Key specifications

Language
English
topic
History & Archaeology
Subtopic
Antiquity
Author
Adrian Goldsworthy
Number of pages
416
Year
2003
Item number
42329757

General information

Publisher
Hachette
Category
Reference books
Release date
9.10.2003

Book properties

topic
History & Archaeology
Subtopic
Antiquity
Language
English
Author
Adrian Goldsworthy
Year
2003
Number of pages
416
Year
2003

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Product dimensions

Height
197 mm
Width
129 mm
Weight
292 g

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