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Alkibiades, a tale of the Great Athenian War

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The narrative traces the rise and fall of a brilliant and controversial Greek statesman and military leader amid the long struggle between rival city-states. It opens with his aristocratic youth and tutelage in Athens, follows political successes, military exploits and scandals, trials and exiles, and roles in major campaigns including a disastrous overseas expedition. Civic ceremonies, philosophical discourse, wartime calamities such as plague and sieges, and shifting loyalties are interwoven, yielding a vivid portrait of ambition, temperament, and moral ambiguity as personal fate mirrors the changing fortunes of the polis.

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Charles Hamilton Bromby

Charles Hamilton Bromby was a writer known for his historical fiction, particularly his novel "Alkibiades, a tale of the Great Athenian War." This work explores themes of ambition, power, and the complexities of human nature against the backdrop of ancient Athens. Bromby's writing reflects a deep engagement with classical history and offers readers a narrative that intertwines personal and political struggles during a pivotal time in Greek history. His contributions to literature provide insight into the cultural and historical contexts of his era.