The book "Notes on the Gallic War" by Gaius Julius Caesar
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“Notes on the Gallic War" is the most famous work of Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC), the greatest commander and statesman of Ancient Rome. In his unique book, Caesar tells about the conquest of Gaul in 58-52 BC, military campaigns and crossings of the Rhine against ancient Germanic tribes and two landings of the Roman army in Britain. In addition to a detailed description of the military actions of the warring parties, the author devoted a significant place in his work to the presentation of many geographical and ethnographic features of the places where these epochal events took place. The book also presents fascinating sketches of the life and customs of numerous tribes that inhabited the territory of modern Western Europe in those ancient times.
“Notes on the Gallic War” Gaius Julius Caesar is not only an indispensable source of information on the history of the ancient era, but also a work that can rightfully be considered a classic of world literature.
The publication is illustrated with the best works of Russian and world painting.
Binding:the binding is handmade from genuine leather.
The flyleaf:Marina sabbia design paper.
Spine: hand-made, 4 bandages.
Captal:gold genuine leather.
Block cutoff:gold with a torsion bar.
Embossing:pancake, gold foil.
Language of the publication: Russian.
Author:Gaius Julius Caesar.
Paper Type:coated.
Illustrations:colored.
Series:The history of Russia.
ISBN:978-5-00111-570-0.
Number of pages:256.
Release date:04.2022.
Sizes: 20.5 × 2.5 × 26.2 cm .
Weight: 1.05 kg .