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Hannibal Barca of Carthage: The Man who almost destroyed the Roman Empire before its rise to greatness
by Nehal Kaur
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In the Alps, where Hannibal led his massive army and terrifying war elephants through cold death-traps, we will be travelling. We'll rush headfirst into fierce wars where strategy and valour met the unstoppable force of Rome. We will examine the collision of empires and the heroes who rose from the ashes of conflict through the lens of these gripping tales. This is not only a chronicle of battles and leaders; it is a saga of resilience, the strategic brilliance of a man who dared to fight an empire at its inception. The story of Hannibal is a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit; it is a story that can satisfy the appetites of both the imaginative young reader and the history buff. Get ready to be captivated by heroic tales, swept away by ancient political intrigue, and to stand shoulder to shoulder with the soldiers who saw Hannibal as Rome's greatest threat and the man who nearly hid Rome's glory in the shadows before it even began to shine. You've found the chronicles of the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca.
In the Alps, where Hannibal led his massive army and terrifying war elephants through cold death-traps, we will be travelling. We'll rush headfirst into fierce wars where strategy and valour met the unstoppable force of Rome. We will examine the collision of empires and the heroes who rose from the ashes of conflict through the lens of these gripping tales. This is not only a chronicle of battles and leaders; it is a saga of resilience, the strategic brilliance of a man who dared to fight an empire at its inception. The story of Hannibal is a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit; it is a story that can satisfy the appetites of both the imaginative young reader and the history buff. Get ready to be captivated by heroic tales, swept away by ancient political intrigue, and to stand shoulder to shoulder with the soldiers who saw Hannibal as Rome's greatest threat and the man who nearly hid Rome's glory in the shadows before it even began to shine. You've found the chronicles of the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca.
Paperback
$11.00