The Commentaries of C. Julius Caesar on the Civil War. By C. E. Moberley, M.A. New illustrated Edition, with an Introduction by Hugh Last, M.A. Pp. xlviii + 227 and 33 maps. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1925. 5s
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