An edition of The First Man in Rome (1990)

Pervyĭ chelovek v Rime

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Pervyĭ chelovek v Rime
Colleen McCullough
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An edition of The First Man in Rome (1990)

Pervyĭ chelovek v Rime

  • 4.44 ·
  • 9 Ratings
  • 66 Want to read
  • 4 Currently reading
  • 12 Have read

This historical fiction takes prominent Roman names of the time, and tells their tale in an astonishingly descriptive way. It follows the life of Gaius Marius, and his fellow Roman, Lucius Cornelius Sulla, and their struggles for power through war, politics, and blood.

Publish Date
Language
Russian
Pages
967

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Pervyĭ chelovek v Rime
Pervyĭ chelovek v Rime
2003, "ĖKSMO", Izd-vo "Domino"
in Russian
Cover of: The first man in Rome
The first man in Rome
1991, Avon Books, Avon
in English
Cover of: The first man in Rome
The first man in Rome
1991, Avon Books
in English
Cover of: The first man in Rome.
The first man in Rome.
1991, Arrow
in English
Cover of: The First Man in Rome
The First Man in Rome
1990, Century
in English
Cover of: The first man in Rome
The first man in Rome
1990, Morrow
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The first man in Rome
The first man in Rome
1990, Avon
in English

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Edition Notes

Translation of: The first man in Rome.

Published in
Moskva, Sankt-Peterburg
Series
Vladyki Rima
Genre
Fiction.

The Physical Object

Pagination
967 p. :
Number of pages
967

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23089418M
ISBN 10
569902073X
OCLC/WorldCat
53016652

First Sentence

"Having no personal commitment to either of the new consuls, Gaius Julius Caesar and his sons simply tacked themselves onto the procession which started nearest to their own house, the procession of the senior consul, Marcus Minucius Rufus."

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