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Born into one of the great Carthaginian families, as a boy Hannibal learns that life is cruel, that mercy is a weakness, and that Rome must be destroyed. Only eighteen when his father is killed, he assumes command of the Carthaginian army. Driven by hate, he hones his troops into the leanest and finest of forces and sets out to break the Roman yoke.
Always defying the impossible, Hannibal seems invincible. He leads his army of mercenaries and elephants over the Alps in the middle of winter, invades Italy and inflicts upon the Romans a series of astonishing, crippling defeats.
In Hannibal, Ross Leckie tells this epic story for the first time in an autobiographical narrative of breathtaking range and power. Leckie presents not only a vivid recreation of the period, his novel also probes deep within the psyche of this great military genius, whose undying hatred of Rome led ultimately to the loss of all that he held dear. In doing so, Leckie has succeeded in bringing the almost mythical figure of Hannibal to life.
His is a tragic tale of love and hate, of someone who comes through suffering to understand that man is but a shadow of a dream.
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Hannibal
1996, Regnery Pub., Distributed to the trade by National Book Network
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0895264439 9780895264435
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Maps of Hannibal's invasion route and major battles of Hannibal's Italina campaign on endpapers.
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