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History of Julius Caesar by Jacob Abbott
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History of Julius Caesar (original 1849; edition 2012)

by Jacob Abbott

Series: Makers of History (Book 8)

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Julius Caesar from early years to assassination
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History of Julius Cæsar by Jacob Abbott (1849)

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Despite its age (written in the late 1800s) this short biography reads well enough. The book provides a generally accurate view of Caesar's life and times- no easy task given the enormity of his accomplishments. While certain sections lacked sufficient substance (e.g., the Gallic Wars), other topics were treated well, including backgrounds on Marius and Sulla, and Caesar's ultimate rival Pompey.

Recommended read, particularly for the novice with only limited knowledge of Caesar. ( )
  la2bkk | Jan 16, 2015 |
$140 0r $20 per book, part of 30 volumes published by Abbott. This is a Very Good (Plus) copy of a reprinted edition issued as part of "The Makers of History" series. Tan decorative cloth binding with a sword and wreath motif on the front cover, filled in brown and black. Clean text; 328 pages
  susangeib | Oct 29, 2023 |
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There were three great European nations in ancient days, each of which furnished history with a hero: the Greeks, the Carthaginians, and the Romans.
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