The memoirs of the famous commander and wise ruler of Ancient Rome, Gaius Julius Caesar, remain to this day an important example of moral and political leadership. He was not only a great politician and military commander, but also a talented writer and historian. His books "Commentaries on the Gallic War" and "Civil War" not only recount military events but also serve as an example of the literary style of that era.
This edition will be of interest to a wide range of readers. Lovers of a light style will appreciate the clarity with which complex political events in Europe of the first century BCE are explained. Fans of military history will find a clear description of battles and tactics of military leadership in the memoirs. And readers who enjoy historical-political novellas will be interested in studying the internal and external political intrigues of Caesar’s time.