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Light bumpin to corners. Else minor shelfwear. ; xx, 552pp, + maps. Text in German.; 552 pages
8vo., First Edition, with maps in the text; brown cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
Small tears in wraps, ownership name and gift inscription from editor on titlepage. Wraps browned. ; Xi, 70pp. Latin and Greek Text with Italian commentary. ; 70 pages
in-8, 270 pp., broché. Bel exemplaire [GE-3]
Bordeaux Feret in Revue des Etudes Anciennes 1935, Plaquette In-8 brochée, 20 pages. Bon état.
Minor bump to top of spine. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear. ; Describes Hannibal's actions as soldier, general, statesman, and as a mortal human being. It explores the strategies of his greatest battles (at Cannae his troops killed 45,000 Romans in an afternoon and nearly brought the Roman Empire to its knees). ; 223 pages; During the second century B. C. , the North African city of Carthage was a powerful commercial center. One of its leading citizens was Hannibal. Carthagian excursions into Roman territory led to the Punic Wars and Hannibal was called into service. Ernle Bradford examines the campaign during the Second Punic War when Hannibal set out to invade Italy with a small force of select troops, crossing the Alps with a full baggage train intending to take Rome. For 16 years the campaign continued and Bradford examines the tactics of the major battles and traces the reasons why Hannibal failed to conquer the Romans.
Former owner's name and date inked on ffep, underlining on a few pages, else book is Fine. Light edgewear to DJ. ; 232pp, illustrated. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 232 pages
1st edition. 8vo, 486 pages, not illustrated. Very good condition hardback in very good condition dust jacket. 39720. eng