At the bloody battle of Cannae, he trounced a Roman army twice the size of his own. With his brothers, he subdued nearly all of Italy, Spain and Northern Africa. A cunning tactician, he secured victory for Bithynia at sea by catapulting poisonous snakes onto the decks of his enemy's ships. Biographer Ernle Bradford draws on the historical writings of Livy, Polybius, Plutarch and others in re-creating the fantastic story of the greatest general since Alexander the Great.
The Great Betrayal
Ernle Bradford
audiobookA Wind From the North
Ernle Bradford
bookGibraltar
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bookThe Journeying Moon
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bookHannibal
Ernle Bradford
audiobookbookSiege
Ernle Bradford
bookDrake
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bookThermopylae
Ernle Bradford
bookNelson
Ernle Bradford
bookThe Shield and the Sword
Ernle Bradford
bookThe Great Ship
Ernle Bradford
bookThe Wind off the Island
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