The Coin Of Carthage by Bryher

Set against the backdrop of the Second Punic War, this historical novel delves into the lives of two Greek traders, Dasius and Melanippus, as they navigate the turbulent world of ancient Rome and Carthage. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, survival, and the impact of war on ordinary people, offering a vivid portrayal of the Mediterranean's cultural and political landscape during this tumultuous period. Through their journey, the traders encounter a diverse array of characters, each reflecting the complexities and shifting allegiances of the era, ultimately highlighting the enduring human spirit amidst chaos and conflict.

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Published
1963
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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