
Written in the early 20th century by Cecil Torr, 'Hannibal Crosses the Alps' provides a detailed historical account of Hannibal's famous crossing during the Second Punic War (218-201 B.C.). The book examines the geographical routes and challenges faced by Hannibal, analyzing historical texts and interpretations of this significant military campaign. It is recognized for its scholarly importance and serves as a reproduction of a historical artifact, preserving insights into one of antiquity's most notable military endeavors.



