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Caesar: Let the Dice Fly
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Author: Colleen McCullough

The author of "The Thorn Birds" recreates the life of Julius Caesar, chronicling his military achiev...
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0688093728
ISBN-13: 9780688093723
Dec 1997
Publisher: Harpercollins
664 pages
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Masters of Rome/Colleen McCullough
Edition: 1
Language: English
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The author of "The Thorn Birds" recreates the life of Julius Caesar, chronicling his military achievements, as well as his personal passions and failures.

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Series:Masters of Rome/Colleen McCullough

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Length:664 pages
Height:10.0 in
Width:6.5 in
Thickness:2.2 in
Weight:38.4 oz

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The fifth volume of McCullough's continuing saga of the history of Rome meets the stellar standards she has set in her earlier books (e.g., Caesar's Women, LJ 12/95). It opens in 54 B.C., with Caesar civilizing and romanizing the different tribes in Britannia and Gaul. After five years of almost constant warfare, Caesar turns all his political brilliance to defeating Pompey, his former son-in-law, who wants to strip Caesar of his power. McCullough clearly loves her subject and has done voluminous research, smoothly interweaving the vast number of facts into the narrative. She gives us a living Caesar, the superb military tactician and the man who cried at his mother's and daughter's deaths. It's not hard to see why his troops (and many women) loved him. The novel is further enriched by McCullough's hand-drawn maps, illustrations of major players, and useful glossary. Essential for historical fiction collections. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 8/97.] Nancy Pearl, Washington Ctr. for the Book, Seattle
Moore

The fifth book (after Caesar's Women) in McCullough's popular Masters of Rome series depicts Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul, his momentous decision to cross the Rubicon and his eventual defeat of rival Pompey at Pharsalus. Around these military events, McCullough constructs various synchronous plot lines, including the political machinations of the Roman senate, the complex entanglements (romantic and otherwise) of key Roman families and life in the Egyptian court of Queen Cleopatra. It is always Julius Caesar, however, who is the focus of attention, and although McCullough makes much of the great man's dignitas, she also lets readers into his most private tribulations. His overwhelming grief when his daughter Julia dies is just one of several instances in which he exhibits unexpected vulnerability. As usual, McCullough applies her historical research judiciously and skillfully, integrating details that drive her story forward. She deftly handles a large cast of characters and brings welcome humanity to such historical icons as the conniving Brutus, indecisive Pompey and young, charismatic Mark Antony. McCullough's legion of readers now dwarfs Caesar's own considerable army. This novel will increase the ranks. Glossary, maps and illustrations. BOMC, QPB alternates; audio rights to Simon & Schuster. (Dec.)
Lopate

The dynamism of Gaius Julius Caesar's own commentaries on his Gallic conquests and his contest for Rome against Pompey the Great has been retained in this fifth novel in Colleen McCullough's series on the fall of the Roman Republic. . . . Such important events as the uprising of Gaul under Vercingetorix, Pompey's alliance with the reactionary aristocratic party of the boni, Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon and his victory at Pharsalus unfold as excitingly as if the history were not yet written. McCullough also fleshes out the marbled-over characters of Pompey, Cato, Cicero, Brutus, Mark Antony and others as they try to deal with the near-infallible Caesar. Annotation copyright H.W. Wilson Company.
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"Rewarding but rugged terrain for the casual reader. Armchair generals, though, should love this--perhaps with 'De bello Gallico' at the ready. Maps, glossary, and photos of sculptured portraits of the time."
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