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Legions of the Eagle by Henry Treece

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Empire of the Eagle by Andre Norton

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Member: Hatricvs

Library138 books — see library

Reviews1 review — see reviews

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TagsRoman Fiction (2), Gladiators (1) — see all tags

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About my library Only part way through listing my library. I have two main libraries as it were. First and foremost is my Roman Fiction Library which has around 200 or so fiction titles and then there is my Roman History Library which concentrates on military matters and Hadrian's Wall! All good stuff that I really need to get listed.

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Member sinceSep 19, 2006

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Hi Ammianus,

Thanks for the comment. It's only a small part of my library listed at the moment I mean to get back to it soon. Sorry I hadn't responded earlier...lost my password and only just realised! Had a quick look at your books online and we have a remarkable similar tally especially in Roman history books...almost mirror libraries.

Read Eagle in the Snow a couple of times and it really is excellent. Have you looked at The Lost Eagles by Ralph Graves deals with the return of the three eagles lost by Varus... not a bad little book starts off a bit clow but the once into it it is really good...certainly worth a look but its OOP

Cheers

Andy
Hi H, nice library. I recommend Wallace Breem's EAGLE in the SNOW.. Cheers, A
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