Emperor [bk. 4]: the gods of war
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NoveList Series:
Emperor series volume 4.
Series:
Emperor ; bk. 4.
Published:
New York : Delta Trade Paperbacks, 2009.
Format:
Book
ISBN:
9780385343572
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Description

Julius Caesar must fight his toughest battle yet - with Rome itself. Julius Caesar, fresh from triumph in Britain and Gaul, is marching on Rome with his legions of hardened veterans. His goal: to unseat Pompey, now dictator of the Empire. But waging war on your own people is never easy. And even after the city itself is taken and Caesar, Brutus, Mark Antony and Octavian re-enter in triumph, there are many battles left to fight. For across the Empire there are legions loyal to Pompey. How will Caesar prevail? And at what cost?

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Physical Desc:
383 pages ; 21 cm.
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English

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Sequel to: The field of swords.
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Julius Caesar must fight his toughest battle yet - with Rome itself. Julius Caesar, fresh from triumph in Britain and Gaul, is marching on Rome with his legions of hardened veterans. His goal: to unseat Pompey, now dictator of the Empire. But waging war on your own people is never easy. And even after the city itself is taken and Caesar, Brutus, Mark Antony and Octavian re-enter in triumph, there are many battles left to fight. For across the Empire there are legions loyal to Pompey. How will Caesar prevail? And at what cost?
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APA Citation (style guide)

Iggulden, C. (2009). Emperor [bk. 4]: the gods of war. New York, Delta Trade Paperbacks.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Iggulden, Conn. 2009. Emperor [bk. 4]: The Gods of War. New York, Delta Trade Paperbacks.

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Iggulden, Conn, Emperor [bk. 4]: The Gods of War. New York, Delta Trade Paperbacks, 2009.

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Iggulden, Conn. Emperor [bk. 4]: The Gods of War. New York, Delta Trade Paperbacks, 2009.

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