Julius Caesar: The Pursuit of Power

by Ernle Bradford

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A military genius worshiped for his courage; a fierce politician admired for his shrewdness and mercy; a brilliant writer and speaker. It's no wonder that in his lifetime, Julius Caesar held the positions of military tribune, praetor, consul, pro-consul, and dictator. But even his astounding ambition could not make him emperor, though it did achieve the conquest of Cleopatra, ruler of the most fabulous kingdom in all of known civilization. In this biography of Caesar, Bradford steers away from the cliches and legends to cut right to the heart of whom Caesar really was-a man who based his entire existence on the pursuit of power. 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 Hannibal, Paul the Traveller, Julius Caesar: The Pursuit of Power, Christopher Columbus, and The Mighty Hood.
  • ISBN10 1617568139
  • ISBN13 9781617568138
  • Publish Date 22 March 2013 (first published 8 March 1984)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint E-Reads
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 308
  • Language English