LEADER 00000pam 2200337 i 4500 005 20220601164417.0 008 220114s2022 nyu b 001 0beng d 010 bl2022004333 020 9781643138718|qhc. 040 NjBwBT|beng|erda|cNjBwBT|dGCmBT|dNjBwBT|dUtOrBLW 043 f-ti---|ae------|aff----- 082 04 937/.04092|aB|223 092 937.04092|bFRE 100 1 Freeman, Philip,|eauthor. 245 10 Hannibal :|bRome's greatest enemy /|cPhilip Freeman. 250 First Pegasus Books cloth edition. 264 1 New York :|bPegasus Books,|c2022. 300 xx, 216 pages ;|c24 cm 336 text|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|2rdamedia 338 volume|2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-209) and index. 520 "Over two thousand years ago one of the greatest military leaders in history almost destroyed Rome. Hannibal, a daring African general from the city of Carthage, led an army of warriors and battle elephants over the snowy Alps to invade the very heart of Rome's growing empire. But what kind of person would dare to face the most relentless imperial power of the ancient world? How could Hannibal, consistently outnumbered and always deep in enemy territory, win battle after battle until he held the very fate of Rome within his grasp?"--|cProvided by publisher. 600 00 Hannibal,|d247 B.C.-182 B.C. 650 0 Generals|zTunisia|zCarthage (Extinct city)|vBiography. 650 0 Punic War, 2nd, 218-201 B.C.|xCampaigns. 651 0 Carthage (Extinct city)|vBiography. 651 0 Rome|xHistory|yRepublic, 265-30 B.C. 655 7 Biographies.|2lcgft
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