The Death Of Carthage
by
Robin E. Levin
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
308
Language
English
Published
Dec 9, 2011
Publisher
Trafford
ISBN-10
1426996071
ISBN-13
9781426996078
Description
In a vivid exploration of ancient history, the narrative invites readers into the dramatic world of Carthage, a prominent city-state in the Mediterranean that once stood as a beacon of wealth and power. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, the author captures the essence of Carthage's rise to prominence, revealing the complex political, social, and economic dynamics that shaped its fate.
As tensions mount with the ever-encroaching might of Rome, the story delves into the heart of Carthaginian society, spotlighting its remarkable leaders, skilled generals, and the everyday lives of its citizens. The struggles faced by this formidable civilization unfold against a backdrop of epic battles and alliances, painting a rich tapestry of resilience and ambition.
Ultimately, the account leads to the catastrophic events that led to Carthage's demise, inviting readers to reflect on the fragility of power and the enduring echoes of history. Through these pages, the legacy of Carthage becomes a timeless reminder of both human triumph and tragedy.
As tensions mount with the ever-encroaching might of Rome, the story delves into the heart of Carthaginian society, spotlighting its remarkable leaders, skilled generals, and the everyday lives of its citizens. The struggles faced by this formidable civilization unfold against a backdrop of epic battles and alliances, painting a rich tapestry of resilience and ambition.
Ultimately, the account leads to the catastrophic events that led to Carthage's demise, inviting readers to reflect on the fragility of power and the enduring echoes of history. Through these pages, the legacy of Carthage becomes a timeless reminder of both human triumph and tragedy.
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