
The Ghosts of Cannae
Read by
Alan Sklar
Release:
07/20/2010
Release:
07/20/2010
Release:
07/20/2010
Release:
07/20/2010
Runtime:
13h 15m
Runtime:
13h 15m
Runtime:
13h 15m
Quantity:
“The distinctive edge of The Ghosts of Cannae is Robert L. O’Connell’s consistently professional instinct for the behavior of men and units on the battlefield.”
New York Times
Hannibal's battle plan at Cannae became the mother of all great battle strategies—the first battle of encirclement that has been imitated (often to disastrous effect) endlessly over the past two thousand years. In this brilliant, long-overdue, and beautifully written account, Robert L. O'Connell gives listeners an epic account of one of the most dramatic battles of antiquity. The Ghosts of Cannae is at once a book about a specific battle (the massive defeat of a huge but inexperienced Roman army in southern Italy by Hannibal in 216 BC) but also an interpretation of the larger course of the Second Punic War, as well as an assessment of the historical impact of Rome's storied rivalry with Carthage. What ties the book together is the fate of the survivors, their treatment by the authorities in Rome, and ultimately their vindication nearly two decades later, when they defeated Hannibal at the decisive battle of Zama in North Africa. With an unforgettable cast of heroes and villains, The Ghosts of Cannae is history at its finest.
Release:
2010-07-20
2010-07-20
2010-07-20
2010-07-20
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
13h 15m
13h 15m
13h 15m
13h 15m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.98 lb
0.0 lb
0.98 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781400117222
9781400187225
9798200107988
9798200107995
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