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The Carthage Trilogy by Ross Leckie is a sweeping historical epic that tells the story of the fall of the ancient city of Carthage. The books explore themes of power, ambition, and the human cost of war, as they follow the lives of soldiers, politicians, and ordinary citizens caught up in the chaos of battle.
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The Iliad
The epic poem that tells the story of the Trojan War, this book is a classic of Western literature that has inspired countless works of art and literature. Readers of The Carthage Trilogy will enjoy the vivid portrayal of ancient warfare and the exploration of the heroic ideals that shaped the ancient world.
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The Aeneid
An epic poem that tells the story of Aeneas, a Trojan hero who travels to Italy and becomes the ancestor of the Roman people. This book will appeal to fans of The Carthage Trilogy who are interested in the cultural and literary heritage of the ancient world, and the ways in which classical themes and motifs have been reimagined and reinvented over time.
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The Histories
The foundational work of history, this book tells the story of the Greco-Persian Wars and the rise of the Persian Empire. Readers of The Carthage Trilogy will enjoy the detailed portrayal of ancient warfare and the exploration of the cultural and political forces that shaped the ancient world.
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The Odyssey
The epic poem that tells the story of Odysseus's journey home from the Trojan War, this book is a classic of Western literature that explores the themes of adventure, heroism, and the human condition. Readers of The Carthage Trilogy will enjoy the vivid portrayal of ancient warfare and the exploration of the heroic ideals that shaped the ancient world.
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