Sisyphus Rex
It’s hard to be the king, condemned to lead and fight and plunder, one’s every action amplified, one’s every motive moot. Here, the tale of Charlemagne, his conquest and his consequence—his first mistake, his last campaign, his cowardly decline.
Volume 36 in the Idiots'Books series
Dimensions: 8.5" x 5.5"
Pages: 46
Binding: Perfect bind with matte cover
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