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MARC record from Internet Archive

LEADER: 02266cam 2200481Mi 4500
001 ocn903237344
003 OCoLC
005 20200608212202.0
008 140923s2015 enk 000 f eng d
040 $aUKBOR$beng$erda$cUKBOR$dOCLCO$dTOH$dBTCTA$dBDX$dNZLPP$dOCLCQ$dOCLCF$dOCLCO
015 $aGBB4C9841$2bnb
019 $a879245779$a897422447
020 $a9780749014360$q(hbk.)
020 $a0749014369$q(hbk.)
020 $z9780749014414$q(ebook)
035 $a(OCoLC)903237344$z(OCoLC)879245779$z(OCoLC)897422447
043 $amm-----
082 04 $a823.914$223
100 1 $aLudlow, Jack,$d1944-$eauthor.
245 10 $aHonour /$cJack Ludlow.
300 $a1 volume
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
520 $aJustinian, a paranoid leader, desperately wants the lost provinces returned to his rule but must first dispatch his brave general, Belisaurius to fight the Persians in the East. Justinian grows concerned that Belisaurius will grow successful and courageous in his feats, thus becoming a threat to his power and person. He subsequently dispatches him on a near-impossible mission to North Africa to take back from the Vandals what was once Ancient Carthage. Meanwhile back in Constantinople, Marcus Donatus has found favor with Empress Theodora, wife of Justinian, in the hopes of being able to influence Justinian himself.
600 00 $aBelisarius,$dapproximately 505-565$vFiction.
651 0 $aByzantine Empire$xHistory$yJustinian I, 527-565$vFiction.
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651 7 $aByzantine Empire.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01209292
648 7 $a527-565$2fast
655 7 $aHistorical fiction.$2lcgft
655 7 $aFiction.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423787
655 7 $aHistorical fiction.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01726640
655 7 $aHistory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411628
776 08 $iEbook version$z9780749014414
938 $aBrodart$bBROD$n109869354
938 $aBaker and Taylor$bBTCP$nBK0014935140
029 0 $aUKBOR$b135416353
029 1 $aNZ1$b15856411
029 1 $aUKDEL$b135416353
029 1 $aUNITY$b135416353
994 $aZ0$bP4A
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN P4A - 91 OTHER HOLDINGS