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The Conquest of Gaul

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Penguin, Feb 24, 1983 - History - 272 pages
The enemy were overpowered and took to flight. The Romans pursued as far as their strength enabled them to run'

Between 58 and 50 BC Julius Caesar conquered most of the area now covered by France, Belgium and Switzerland, and invaded Britain twice, and The Conquest of Gaul is his record of these campaigns. Caesar’s narrative offers insights into his military strategy and paints a fascinating picture of his encounters with the inhabitants of Gaul and Britain, as well as lively portraits of the rebel leader Vercingetorix and other Gallic chieftains. The Conquest of Gaulcan also be read as a piece of political propaganda, as Caesar sets down his version of events for the Roman public, knowing he faces civil war on his return to Rome.

Revised and updated by Jane Gardner, S. A. Handford’s translation brings Caesar’s lucid and exciting account to life for modern readers. This volume includes a glossary of persons and places, maps, appendices and suggestions for further reading.

  

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This could have easily been a five-star review, but Caesar's obvious exaggerations, tall tales and outright lies get a bit obnoxious after a while. These things range from his troops engaging in huge ... Read full review

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History - live. And Prophaganda, too

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Contents

1 Roman politics in the late Republic
2 Gaul and its inhabitants
3The course of the war
4 Caesar the man
5 Caesar as author
6 Preface to the second edition
1 Repulse of the Helvetii 58 BC
2 Expulsion of Ariovistus from Gaul 58 BC
2 Destruction of Sabinus army by the Eburones 54 BC
3Attack by the Nervii on Ciceros winter camp 54 BC
4 Widespread revolts in northern and central Gaul54 53 BC
1 The Treveri routed 53 BC
2 The second crossing of the Rhine 53 BC
3 Customs and institutions of the Gauls
4Customs and institutions of the Germans
5 Devastation of the country of the Eburones 53 BC

1 Collapse of the Belgic coalition57 BC
2 Piecemeal conquest of the Belgic tribes57 BC
1 Unsuccessful campaign in the Alps57BC
2 The fight on the Atlantic coast56 BC
3 Victorious campaign in Aquitania 56 BC
4 Indecisive campaign against the Morini56 BC
1 Massacre of the Usipetes and Tenctheri55 BC
2 The first crossing of the Rhine 55 BC
3 The first invasion of Britain 55 BC
1 The second invasion of Britain 54 BC
1 The opening stage 52 BC
2 Siege and capture of Avaricum 52 BC
3 Roman reverse at Gergovia 52 BC
4 Vercingetorixs defeat in open warfare 52 BC
5 Siege and capture of Alesia 52 BC
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3 The last encounters capture of Uxellodunum 51 BC
4Civil war impends
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