Spartacus

Lewis Grassic Gibbon
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The original landmark novel of the slave revolt against the Romans in 73BC, led by the gladiator Spartacus. Heralded as one of the great historical novels of the twentieth century--and an inspiration to generations of people who have fought against oppression and exploitation. Spartacus is a masterpiece of vivid storytelling from one of Scotland's finest writers.
Genres: Historical FictionFictionClassicsNovelsHistorical20th CenturyItalyLiteraturePoliticsAncient
264 Pages

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