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  • #80264
    balbo
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    :D

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    Las uvas de la ira, de John Steinbeck

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    , de Carlos Alvar

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    Mi nombre es Asher Lev, de Chaim Potok

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    #101426
    Anónimo
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    #101427
    Anónimo
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    El Tao de Pooh, de Benjamin Hoff (Temas de Hoy, 2023):

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    How of Pooh» no es «El Caos de Pooh», por mucho que el sentido pueda ser ese, sino «El de Pooh»).

    #101428
    Anónimo
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    Lawless Republic: The Rise of Cicero and the Decline of Rome, de Josiah Osgood (Basic Books, 2025):

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    The collapse of law and order in the last years of the Roman Republic told through the rise and fall of its most famous lawyer, Cicero.

    In its final decades, the Roman Republic was engulfed by crime. Cases of extortion, murder and insurrection gave an ambitious young lawyer named Cicero high-profile opportunities to litigate and forge a reputation as a master debater with a bright political future. In Lawless Republic, leading Roman historian Josiah Osgood recounts the legendary orator’s ascent and fall, and his pivotal role in the republic’s lurch toward autocracy.

    Cicero’s first appearance in the courts came shortly after the end of a brutal civil war. After leveraging his fame as a lawyer to become a consul, he ruthlessly crushed a coup by suppressing the liberties of Roman citizens. The premiere legal mind of Rome came to argue that the pursuit of a higher justice could sometimes justify sweeping the law aside, laying the groundwork for Roman history’s most famous act of political violence – the assassination of Julius Caesar.

    Lawless Republic vividly resurrects the spectacle of the courts in the time of Cicero and Caesar, showing how politics trumped the rule of law and sealed the fate of Rome.

    #101429
    Anónimo
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    #101430
    Anónimo
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    Revista de Historia Militar

    #101431
    Anónimo
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    Dos de G. K. Chesterton:

    Herejes (Acantilado, 2023):

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    (Acantilado, 2021):

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    #101432
    Anónimo
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    Conquered. The last children of Anglo-Saxon England

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    #101433
    Anónimo
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    A la sombra de las espadas, de Tom Holland (Planeta, 2014):

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    #101434
    Anónimo
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    Mi Holland favorito.

    #101435
    Anónimo
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    Pues yo me he pillado:

    Anibal de Cartago

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    #101436
    Anónimo
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    Hoy mismo he comprado:

    #101437
    Anónimo
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    KL

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    Anónimo
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    #101439
    Anónimo
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