Hannibal
by Ross Leckie
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A fictional autobiography of the man whose obsession with winning Rome caused him to traverse the Alps in the dead of winter, and whose military strategies ensured that he would be remembered as one of history's greatest geniuses of war.
Editions of Hannibal
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Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher Canongate Books Ltd |
Date 2008 |
Price £2.00 |
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Publisher Canongate Books |
Date 1995 |
Price $3.97 |
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Publisher Canongate Books Ltd |
Date 2005 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Perseus Distribution Services |
Date 1998 |
Price $1.99 |
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Publisher Natl Book Network |
Date 1996 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Notes
Leckie presents a vivid recreation of the life of the great Carthagenian general; succeeding in bringing the warrior to life. man as but a shadow of a dream.
Media Reviews
"[A] lusty, full-throttle portrait of the great Carthaginian general....The writing in 'Hannibal' is direct and unflinching, and even if the frequent scenes of torture and carnage threaten at times to turn the stomach, one is finally left with the powerful image of a lonely, haunted leader, stewing in his hatred and brooding obsessively about his actions."
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