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- 2010514022 abstract "Atticus, captain of one of the ships of Rome's small coastal fleet, is from a Greek fishing family. Septimus, legionary commander, reluctantly ordered aboard ship, is from Rome - it could never be an easy alliance. But the arrival of a hostile fleet, more powerful than any Atticus has encountered, forces them to act together. So Atticus becomes involved in a political struggle that is completely foreign to him. Rome urgently needs to build a navy but the obstacles are many: political animosities; legions entrenched in traditional methods; Roman prejudice against perceived outsiders. The enemy is first class, experienced and determined to control the seas. Can Atticus, and the fledgling Roman navy, staffed with inexperienced sailors and unwilling legionaries, outwit and out-fight his opponents?".
- 2010514022 contributor B12014135.
- 2010514022 coverage "Carthage (Extinct city) History, Naval Fiction.".
- 2010514022 coverage "Rome History, Naval Fiction.".
- 2010514022 created "2009.".
- 2010514022 date "2009".
- 2010514022 date "2009.".
- 2010514022 dateCopyrighted "2009.".
- 2010514022 description "Atticus, captain of one of the ships of Rome's small coastal fleet, is from a Greek fishing family. Septimus, legionary commander, reluctantly ordered aboard ship, is from Rome - it could never be an easy alliance. But the arrival of a hostile fleet, more powerful than any Atticus has encountered, forces them to act together. So Atticus becomes involved in a political struggle that is completely foreign to him. Rome urgently needs to build a navy but the obstacles are many: political animosities; legions entrenched in traditional methods; Roman prejudice against perceived outsiders. The enemy is first class, experienced and determined to control the seas. Can Atticus, and the fledgling Roman navy, staffed with inexperienced sailors and unwilling legionaries, outwit and out-fight his opponents?".
- 2010514022 extent "362 p. ;".
- 2010514022 identifier "0007285248 (pbk.)".
- 2010514022 identifier "9780007285242 (pbk.)".
- 2010514022 isPartOf "Masters of the sea".
- 2010514022 issued "2009".
- 2010514022 issued "2009.".
- 2010514022 language "eng".
- 2010514022 publisher "London : Harper,".
- 2010514022 spatial "Carthage (Extinct city) History, Naval Fiction.".
- 2010514022 spatial "Rome History, Naval Fiction.".
- 2010514022 spatial "Rome".
- 2010514022 subject "823/.92 22".
- 2010514022 subject "Naval art and science Rome History Fiction.".
- 2010514022 subject "PR6119.T34 S55 2010".
- 2010514022 subject "Punic wars Fiction.".
- 2010514022 title "Ship of Rome / John Stack.".
- 2010514022 type "Sea stories. gsafd".
- 2010514022 type "text".