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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Part I: Breaking Carthage
Introduction
Chapter 1: Sources
Chapter 2: The Contestants
Chapter 3: Sicily: Theatre of War, History of Blood
Chapter 4: War at Sea in the Age of the War Galley
Chapter 5: Breaking Athens: A Case Study
Part II: The First Punic War
Chapter 6: Trouble at the Toe of Italy
Chapter 7: Opening Moves
Chapter 8: Mylae, 260 BC: Rome’s Fleet Sails in Harm’s Way
Chapter 9: After Mylae
Chapter 10: Ecnomus, 256 BC
Chapter 11: The Battle of Cape Hermaeum, 255 BC
Chapter 12: Rome Tries Again
Chapter 13: Drepana, 249 BC
Chapter 14: The Debut of Hamilcar Barca
Chapter 15: Endgame: The Battle of the Aegates Islands, 241 BC
Chapter 16: Peace
Chapter 17: Was Seapower Worth The Cost?
Part III: Conflicts Between the Wars
Chapter 18: Illyria and Gaul
Chapter 19: The Mercenary Revolt 240–238 BC
Part IV: Strangling Carthage
Chapter 20: The Second Punic War, 218–202 BC
Chapter 21: A Second War with Carthage
Chapter 22: Hannibal in Italy
Chapter 23: Holding the Line in the Adriatic: The War with Macedonia
Chapter 24: Sicily and Sardinia
Chapter 25: Carthage’s Spanish Ulcer
Chapter 26: Africa
Chapter 27: Seapower in the Second Punic War
Part V: Destroying Carthage
Chapter 28: Roman Naval Operations in the East
Chapter 29: A Third War with Carthage
Conclusion
Notes and References
Bibliography
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