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Macdonald Educational (1978), Edition: 1st Printing, 77 pages
Description
Discusses the part played by the Etruscans, Samnites, Carthaginians, and Celts in Roman and Italian history. Includes an account of Hannibal's march and much description of the armor and weapons of the period.
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LibraryThing member themulhern
Each of the three books in the series are equally good. This book is the most various; since it ranges over time at least as broadly as "The Greek Armies" and over regions and peoples far more. Irreplaceable and really magnificent.
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English
ISBN
0356059057 / 9780356059051
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Other editions
Hannibal and the enemies of Rome by Peter Connolly (Paper Book)
Hannibal and the enemies of Rome by Peter Connolly (Hardcover)
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