Bag om Caesar's Gallic War
Julius Caesar's first-hand account of the Gallic Wars, which saw the conquest of Gaul by the Roman army in the first century BCE, stands as one of the greatest military narratives in history. This edition includes English-language commentary by Cornelius Marshal Lowe and John Thomas Ewing, providing a valuable lens through which to understand Caesar's strategies and tactics.
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