KID PADDLE - TOME 5 - ALIEN CHANTILLY / EDITION SPECIALE, LIMITEE (OP
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LOUCA - TOME 1 - COUP D'ENVOI / EDITION SPECIALE, LIMITEE (OPE ETE 20
OPERATION TRUE LOVE - TOME 3
ISBN : 9782749960227
La série Webtoon Romance à ne pas rater !
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Que feriez vous si vous n'aviez aucune chance en amour ? Pour augmenter son nombre de cœurs, Soo-ae doit opter pour la meilleure stratégie : simuler une relation secrète avec Eunhyeok, l'ami de son ex, ou se rapprocher de Dohwa, le plus beau garçon du lycée. Bouleversée par ses sentiments naissants, jusqu'où ira-t-elle pour gagner au moins un cœur ?
Carthage A new history of an ancient empire
ISBN : 9781529911688
A landmark new history of the ancient kingdom of Carthage, told through its iconic figures from Dido to Hannibal, drawing on brand new archaeological evidence to provide the definitive story of a legendary empire by a rising star in the field
'This is not only history reclaimed, this is history at its best!' Professor Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones, author of Persians: the Age of the Great Kings
'A bravura re-telling' Daily Mail
Carthage was a power that dominated the western Mediterranean for almost six centuries before its fall to Rome. The history of the realm and its Carthaginians was subsumed by their conquerors and, along the way, the story of the real Carthage was lost. An ancient North African kingdom, Carthage was the home of Hannibal and of Dido, of war elephants and enormous power and wealth, of great beauty and total destruction.
In this landmark new history, Eve MacDonald tells the essential story of the lost culture of Carthage and of its forgotten people, using brand new archaeological analysis to uncover the history behind the legend. A journey that takes us the Phoenician Levant of the early Iron Age to the Atlantic and all along the coast of Africa, Carthage puts the city and the story of North Africa once again at the centre of Mediterranean history. Reclaimed from the Romans, this is the Carthaginian version of the tale, revealing to us that, without Carthage, there would be no Rome.