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Cargando... Three's Company (1958)por Alfred Duggan
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. So, Octavius and Antony are gonna fight. Naturally Duggan views this entire process by ignoring Cleopatra, and going straight for the jugular. The Life of Aemilius Lepidus, third man in the triumvirate, and "a meek unmeritable man, fit to be sent on errands" as big Bill calls him. Gotta love it! It's hard to choose the best of Alfred Duggan's novels. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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It was the Rome of Cicero, Rome at the zenith of her power. When Caesar was murdered by some of his enemies, Marcus Antonius was the first to seize power, and then appeared the young Octavius who bore the name of Caesar. Who was the mediator between these two, when a second Triumvirate was formed and recognized? It was Lepidus, whom no one took much account of, and whose name few now remember; a patrician, with no idea of how to command an army in the field. In this novel the history of the years 49 to 36 BC is seen from the point of view of Lepidus. It is the cruelly fascinating, sometimes funny, and, in the end, curiously moving story of a figurehead who tasted power and began to believe in himself. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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