Lords of the World  A story of the fall of Carthage and Corinth

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In Lords Of The World Church Weaves A Narrative That Likely Chronicles The Historical Events Leading To The Downfall Of Two Ancient Civilizations: Carthage And Corinth. The Novel Probably Follows The Lives Of Key Figures And Fictional Characters Amidst The Backdrop Of War Political Intrigue And Cultural Upheaval. Themes Of Power Ambition Betrayal And The Consequences Of Imperial Expansion Are Likely Explored Through The Experiences Of The Characters. Alfred John Church'S Writing Style Is Characterized By Its Scholarly Approach And Attention To Historical Detail Combined With A Narrative Flair That Brings Ancient History To Life For Readers. His Novels Often Blend Historical Accuracy With Dramatic Storytelling Appealing To Those Interested In Both History And Literature.
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