Description: " . . . in the opinion of soldier and scholar Donald Armstrong, the final conflict, which capped the long struggle for control of the ancient Mediterranean world has significant parallels in the modern world. It was the dramatic climax to more than forty years of 'cold war' in which militaristic Rome under Cato's influence weakened Carthage materially and spiritually. Driven by lust for world domination, Rome contronted a peaceful, commercial-minded Carthage." The Reluctant WarriorsThe Decline and Fall of the Carthaginian EmpireHardback with dust jacket, 6" x 9", 204 pages, 1966Ex-library book with the usual marks. Dust jacket is torn and ragged. Book plate pasted in front. Covers look good, book is solid and interior is clean.
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Publication Year: 1966
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: The Reluctant Warriors
Author: Donald Armstrong, Brigadier General, U.S. Army, Ret.
Publisher: Thomas Y. Crowell
Genre: History
Topic: Carthage