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A Struggle for Rome, v. 2   By: (1834-1912)

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A Struggle for Rome, v. 2 by Felix Dahn is a riveting historical novel that transports readers to ancient Rome with its richly detailed descriptions and vivid characters. The story follows the intertwining fates of two young men, Arria and Marcus, as they navigate the political intrigues and military conflicts of the Roman Empire.

Dahn's writing is engaging and immersive, making it easy to become lost in the world he has created. The author's knowledge of ancient Rome is evident in the intricate details of daily life, customs, and political machinations that he weaves into the narrative. The dialogue is authentic and the characters are well-developed, adding depth and emotional resonance to the story.

The pacing of the novel is fast-paced and exciting, with plenty of action and suspense to keep readers eagerly turning the pages. The conflicts between rival factions, the drama of court intrigue, and the thrilling battles all contribute to the tension and excitement of the plot.

Overall, A Struggle for Rome, v. 2 is a masterfully written historical novel that will appeal to fans of historical fiction and ancient Rome. With its compelling storyline, well-drawn characters, and detailed world-building, this book is sure to captivate readers from beginning to end.

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Transcriber's Notes: 1. Page scan source: http://www.archive.org/details/astruggleforrom01dahngoog 2. The diphthong OE and oe are represented by [OE] and [oe]. 3. [=e] represents an "e" with a macron above. 4. Footnote is at the end of the book.

A STRUGGLE FOR ROME.

BY FELIX DAHN.

T R A N S L A T E D F R O M T H E G E R M A N BY LILY WOLFFSOHN.

"If there be anything more powerful than Fate, It is the courage which bears it undismayed." GEIBEL.

IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II.

LONDON: RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON. 1878. [ All Rights Reserved. ]

A STRUGGLE FOR ROME.

BOOK III. Continued.

THEODAHAD.

CHAPTER X.

On the evening of the third day after the arrival of the Gothic escort sent by Totila, Valerius had terminated his arrangements and fixed the next morning for his departure from the villa... Continue reading book >>


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