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Hannibal Crosses the Alps

By Cecil Torr

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A Carthaginian general leads his army through treacherous mountain passes, challenging readers to discover the true path of one of history's most daring military campaigns.

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2020-02-14
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Summary

"Hannibal Crosses the Alps" by Cecil Torr is a historical exploration of Hannibal's famous trek across the Alps during the Second Punic War. The book closely examines different theories about the exact routes Hannibal and his army might have taken, considering possibilities like the Great St Bernard Pass and Mont Cenis. Torr looks at ancient writings from historians like Polybius and Livy, pointing out where they disagree and how confusing it can be to figure out the true path. He breaks down distances, landscapes, and battles with local people to support his analysis. By looking closely at historical arguments and facts, the book reveals the military skill of Hannibal and also shows how difficult it is to reconstruct his journey through the tough mountain environment. The narrative aims to clear up misunderstandings by presenting a detailed and fact-based story.

About the Author

Cecil Torr was a British antiquarian and author.

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