Carthage

  • Carthage
    By Bill O'Neal

    Beyond its celebrities, however, Carthage has most importantly produced generation after generation of patriotic and hard-working men and women.

  • Carthage
    By Bill O'Neal

    Beyond its celebrities, however, Carthage has most importantly produced generation after generation of patriotic and hard-working men and women.

  • Carthage: A Novel
    By Joyce Carol Oates

    Carthage plunges us deep into the psyche of a wounded young Corporal, haunted by unspeakable acts of wartime aggression, while unraveling the story of a disaffected young girl whose exile from her family may have come long before her ...

  • Carthage: Uncovering the Mysteries and Splendors of Ancient Tunisia
    By Aïcha Ben Abed Ben Khader, David Soren, Hédi Slim

    Carthage: Uncovering the Mysteries and Splendors of Ancient Tunisia

  • Carthage
    By Serge Lancel

    This book describes its history, from foundation by the Phoenicians in the ninth century BC to destruction by the Romans some six centuries later.

  • Carthage
    By Serge Lancel

    Ancien membre de l'Ecole française de Rome, professeur à l'université de Grenoble, spécialiste de l'Afrique du Nord dans l'Antiquité, Serge Lancel a dirigé des chantiers de fouilles en Algérie et en Tunisie, et notamment la mission ...

  • Carthage
    By Ross Leckie

    'I fought the Romans once. It no longer seems a prudent thing to do.' Carthage tells the unforgettable story of the third and final Punic War: that of a great city and a people's eradication under the relentless rise of Rome.

  • Carthage: A Biography
    By Dexter Hoyos

    Carthage tells the life story of the city, both as one of the Mediterranean's great seafaring powers before 146 BC, and after its refounding in the first century BC. It provides a comprehensive history of the city and its unique culture, ...

  • Carthage: A Captivating Guide to the Carthaginian Empire and Its Conflicts with the Ancient Greek City-States and the Roman Republic...
    By Captivating History

    Even fewer were able to make them shiver just by mentioning their name. In fact, only one enemy of Rome managed to engrave such fear into their bones. That was Carthage, sometimes called the Carthaginian Empire.

  • Carthage
    By Joyce Carol Oates

    Oscura y apasionante, Carthage es una contundente incorporación al canon de Joyce Carol Oates, una obra que explora la capacidad del ser humano para la violencia, el amor y el perdón, al tiempo que se pregunta si es realmente posible la ...

  • Carthage
    By Joyce Carol Oates

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  • Carthage: A Biography
    By Dexter Hoyos

    Carthage tells the life story of the city, both as one of the Mediterranean’s great seafaring powers before 146 BC, and after its refounding in the first century BC. It provides a comprehensive history of the city and its unique culture, ...

  • Carthage
    By Serge Lancel

    This book describes its history, from foundation by the Phoenicians in the ninth century BC to destruction by the Romans some six centuries later.

  • Carthage
    By Daniel Rondeau

    Carthage a été l'une des plus grandes villes du monde antique. Sur ses rivages, l'Orient et l'Occident n'ont cessé pendant des siècles de dialoguer, de se combattre, de s'aimer. Hannibal...

  • Carthage
    By Joyce Carol Oates

    Oscura y apasionante, Carthage es una contundente incorporación al canon de Joyce Carol Oates.

  • Carthage: Fact and Myth
    By R. F. Docter, Ridha Boussoffara, Pieter ter Keurs

    Carthage is mainly known as the city that was utterly destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC. This book tells the story about this fascinating city, which for centuries was the center of a far-flung trade network in the Mediterranean.

  • Carthage
    By Ross Leckie

    Here, Ross Leckie tells of the final Punic War: the story of a great city and a people’s utter eradication under the relentless rise of Rome.