An edition of Caesar (1997)

Suerte Esta Echada, La

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Suerte Esta Echada, La
Colleen McCullough
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An edition of Caesar (1997)

Suerte Esta Echada, La

  • 4.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 5 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 3 Have read

It is 54 B.C. Gaius Julius Caesar is sweeping through Gaul, crushing the fierce, long-haired warrior-kings who stand in his way. His victories in the name of Rome are epic, but the leaders of the Republic are not pleased - they are terrified. Where will the boundless ambition of Rome's most brilliant soldier stop? He must be destroyed before he can overthrow the government and install himself as Dictator.

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Emece Editores
Language
Spanish

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Caesar
Caesar: A Novel
January 28, 2003, Avon
in English
Cover of: La Conquête gauloise
La Conquête gauloise
April 30, 2000, L'Archipel
Paperback
Cover of: Suerte Esta Echada, La
Suerte Esta Echada, La
January 2000, Emece Editores
Paperback in Spanish
Cover of: César (Spanish Text)
César (Spanish Text)
January 1999, Editorial Planeta, S.A. (Barcelona)
Hardcover - Spanish language edition
Cover of: Caesar
Caesar: let the dice fly
1999, Avon Books
Cover of: Caesar
Caesar
1998, Century
in English
Cover of: Caesar
Caesar
1998, Arrow
in English
Cover of: Caesar
Caesar: let the dice fly
1997, W. Morrow
in English - 1st ed.

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Paperback

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Open Library
OL12953414M
ISBN 10
9500420872
ISBN 13
9789500420877
OCLC/WorldCat
55385511
Goodreads
770386

First Sentence

"The orders were that while Caesar and the major part of his army were in Britannia, none but the most urgent communications were to be sent to him; even directives from the Senate had to wait in Portus Itius on the Gallic mainland until Caesar returned from his second expedition to the island at the western end of the world, a place almost as mysterious as Serica."

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