A rival to ancient Rome that paid the ultimate priceEarlier reviews here and here and links.
September 18, 2011
By Richard Miles
Viking. 544 pp. $35.
Reviewed by John Timpane
You know a story is great when it grips you even when you know how it turns out.
I picked up Carthage Must Be Destroyed because I'd always wanted to know more about the famed ancient city, sited in what is now Tunisia. This center of power rivaled Rome for centuries. That rivalry culminated in the three Punic Wars, fought between 264 B.C. and 146 B.C., ending with the utter and horrific destruction of both Carthage and its culture.
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Monday, September 19, 2011
Review of Miles, "Carthage Must Be Destroyed"
REVIEW OF MILES, CARTHAGE MUST BE DESTROYED in the Philadelphia Inquirer: