Hannibal (Paperback)


Few people in history have achieved more yet with such fatal consequences for the cause that they supported than Hannibal. In this lively and accessible study Robert Garland explores Hannibal 's fascinating but complex personality in the light of his extraordinary military and political career, which made him one of history 's greatest survivors. He was certainly Rome 's most formidable adversary, and the man who came closest to destroying her power base in Italy.At the same time Hannibal did more than anyone else to bring Carthage to the edge of ruin. His endurance in guiding his army and his elephants over the Alps tested the limits of what is humanly possible. And even at the end of his life, he never yielded an inch to his enemies. Garland investigates Hannibal 's unintended yet powerful legacy and concludes that he is both an inspiration and a warning to anyone who dreams big dreams.

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Few people in history have achieved more yet with such fatal consequences for the cause that they supported than Hannibal. In this lively and accessible study Robert Garland explores Hannibal 's fascinating but complex personality in the light of his extraordinary military and political career, which made him one of history 's greatest survivors. He was certainly Rome 's most formidable adversary, and the man who came closest to destroying her power base in Italy.At the same time Hannibal did more than anyone else to bring Carthage to the edge of ruin. His endurance in guiding his army and his elephants over the Alps tested the limits of what is humanly possible. And even at the end of his life, he never yielded an inch to his enemies. Garland investigates Hannibal 's unintended yet powerful legacy and concludes that he is both an inspiration and a warning to anyone who dreams big dreams.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Bristol Classical Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Ancients in Action

Release date

February 2010

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 2010

Authors

Dimensions

216 x 135 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

144

ISBN-13

978-1-85399-725-9

Barcode

9781853997259

Categories

LSN

1-85399-725-0



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