Gallic War: A Condensed Modern Rendering
Caesar, Julius
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Add to basketThe war that made Caesar—and broke Gaul.
In 58 BC, Julius Caesar crossed into Gaul with an army and a political future to secure. Eight years later, much of Western Europe lay under Roman control, hundreds of thousands had been killed or enslaved, and Caesar had become the most formidable man in the Roman Republic.
He told the story himself.
The Gallic War is Caesar’s account of the campaigns that transformed both Gaul and Rome. Written with extraordinary speed and restraint, it follows marching armies, collapsing alliances, sieges, ambushes, engineering feats, massacres, negotiations, betrayals, and battles in which entire peoples wagered their survival against the Roman legions.
This edition presents all eight books of the surviving work: the seven books written by Julius Caesar and the eighth composed by his officer Aulus Hirtius, which carries the narrative from the aftermath of the great Gallic revolt toward the political crisis that would become Rome’s civil war.
Follow Caesar as he:
• blocks the migration of the Helvetii and destroys the power of Ariovistus
• campaigns against the Belgae and the maritime Veneti
• crosses the Rhine and leads Roman armies into Britain
• confronts Ambiorix after the destruction of a Roman legion
• describes the Druids, Gallic society, and the peoples beyond the Rhine
• faces Vercingetorix and a united Gallic revolt
• suffers defeat at Gergovia
• surrounds Alesia with one ring of fortifications while building another against the relief army outside
• crushes the final resistance and prepares to turn his attention back toward Rome
Caesar writes in the third person and with remarkably little ornament. Victories are calculated. Disasters are explained. Rivers are bridged, towns surrounded, armies divided, hostages demanded, and entire populations moved across the page with the precision of pieces on a campaign map.
But beneath that controlled prose lies something larger: the record of conquest written by the conqueror himself.
This Lyceum Press edition is a condensed modern rendering, created for readers who want the complete arc of the surviving eight-book narrative without the density of a literal nineteenth- or early twentieth-century translation. The campaigns, battles, engineering, negotiations, speeches, political struggles, and major events remain in their original sequence, while repetitive administrative material and lesser troop movements have been compressed for clarity and pace.
The prose is newly rendered in direct modern English while preserving the speed, severity, and unmistakable character of Caesar’s account.
Includes:
• Books I–VII by Julius Caesar
• Book VIII by Aulus Hirtius
• All eight campaigns in chronological order
• Modern section headings for navigation
• Brief introductions to each book
• Clear disclosure of the edition’s condensed approach
For readers of Roman history, military history, ancient strategy, political power, and the collapse of the Roman Republic, The Gallic War remains one of the most extraordinary documents ever written by a commander about his own campaigns.
A conqueror explaining his conquest. A politician building his legend. And the firsthand account of the war that changed Europe.
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