Julius Caesar The Pursuit of Power

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Edition: Reprint
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Pub. Date: 2014-08-19
Publisher(s): Open Road Media
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Summary

The epic life story of the Roman statesman, military commander, and dictator, from the bestselling author of Thermopylae.
 
Born to Roman aristocracy in 100 BC, Julius Caesar became one of the most powerful men in history. He was a military genius, a fierce politician, and a brilliant writer and orator. When he formed an alliance with Pompey and Crassus, the triumvirate of officials took control of the Roman Republic. But Caesar’s quest for power was only beginning.
 
As proconsul, he went to war against the Gallic tribes of the north, extending Roman territory into Gaul, Belgium, Germany, and Britain. When the Gallic Wars ended, the Roman senate called on Caesar to return to private life. But rather than relinquish his title, Caesar led his legion into a civil war that would spell the end of the Roman Republic and the beginning of the Roman Empire.
 
In this thrilling and thoroughly researched biography, Ernle Bradford cuts through the legends in order to present a truthful and nuanced portrait of a man whose pursuit of power knew no bounds.

Author Biography

Ernle Bradford was born in 1922 and died in 1986. He was a noted British historian specializing in the Mediterranean world and naval topics. Bradford was an enthusiastic sailor himself and spent almost thirty years sailing the Mediterranean, where many of his books are set. He served in the Royal Navy during World War II, finishing as the first lieutenant of a destroyer. Bradford lived in Malta for a number of years. He did occasional broadcast work for the BBC, was a magazine editor, and wrote many books, including HannibalPaul the TravellerJulius Caesar: The Pursuit of PowerChristopher Columbus, and The Mighty Hood.

Table of Contents

  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgments
  • Epigraph
  • Chapter 1 - Ancestry and Antecedents
  • Chapter 2 - Beginnings
  • Chapter 3 – A Greek Adventure
  • Chapter 4 – Politics and Money
  • Chapter 5 – The Shape of Ambition
  • Chapter 6 – From Conspirator to Chief Priest
  • Chapter 7 – A State of Crisis
  • Chapter 8 – The Praetor and a Scandal
  • Chapter 9 – Pompey and Caesar
  • Chapter 10 – Caesar’s Consulship
  • Chapter 11 - Proconsul
  • Chapter 12 – The Tools of the Trade
  • Chapter 13 – The First Planned Victories
  • Chapter 14 – Ariovistus and After
  • Chapter 15 – Conquest of the Belgians
  • Chapter 16 – Politics and a Revolt
  • Chapter 17 – From Germany to Britain
  • Chapter 18 - Invasion
  • Chapter 19 – Disturbances in West and East
  • Chapter 20 – The Great Gallic Uprising
  • Chapter 21 - Alesia and an Example in the Dordogne
  • Chapter 22 – Tension and Dissension
  • Chapter 23 – Across the River
  • Chapter 24 – Civil War
  • Chapter 25 – Rome, Marseilles, Span
  • Chapter 26 – War in Greece
  • Chapter 27 - Pharsalus
  • Chapter 28 – In the East
  • Chapter 29 – Alexandrian Affairs
  • Chapter 30 – Pharnaces and Pompey’s Sons
  • Chapter 31 – Thapsus and Triumph
  • Chapter 32 – Imperious Caesar
  • Chapter 33 – Administrator and General
  • Chapter 34 – Dictator Perpetual
  • Chapter 35 – The Desired Death
  • Chapter 36 - Apotheosis
  • Chronology of Caesar’s Life
  • Further Reading

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