The Great Captains by Henry Treece

The novel is a historical fiction set during the tumultuous period of the Roman conquest of Britain, focusing on the legendary figure of Caratacus, a chieftain of the Catuvellauni tribe. It explores his resistance against the Roman invaders, highlighting his strategic prowess and determination to unite the British tribes against a common enemy. The narrative delves into the cultural clashes and personal sacrifices involved in the struggle for freedom, painting a vivid picture of ancient Britain and the complexities of leadership and loyalty in the face of overwhelming odds. Through Caratacus's journey, the story examines themes of courage, betrayal, and the enduring spirit of resistance.

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Published
1956
Nationality
British
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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