""Caesar or Nothing"" is a novel written by Pio Baroja, a renowned Spanish author. The book follows the story of a young man named Julius who is determined to achieve greatness and become a powerful leader like Julius Caesar. Julius is from a small village in Spain and dreams of making a name for himself in the world.As he grows older, Julius becomes more and more ambitious, and his desire for power and success leads him to take risks and make bold decisions. He becomes involved in politics and joins a revolutionary ...
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""Caesar or Nothing"" is a novel written by Pio Baroja, a renowned Spanish author. The book follows the story of a young man named Julius who is determined to achieve greatness and become a powerful leader like Julius Caesar. Julius is from a small village in Spain and dreams of making a name for himself in the world.As he grows older, Julius becomes more and more ambitious, and his desire for power and success leads him to take risks and make bold decisions. He becomes involved in politics and joins a revolutionary movement in Spain, hoping to bring about change and establish a new order.However, Julius soon discovers that the path to greatness is not an easy one, and he must overcome many obstacles and challenges along the way. He faces opposition from those who do not share his vision and must navigate the complex world of politics and power struggles.Throughout the book, Baroja explores themes of ambition, power, and the human desire for greatness. He also examines the consequences of pursuing these goals and the sacrifices that must be made to achieve them.Overall, ""Caesar or Nothing"" is a compelling novel that offers a thought-provoking look at the nature of ambition and the pursuit of power. It is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and those interested in exploring the complexities of human nature.His negation had no reference, --far from it, --to women, to love, or to friends, things where the pedantic and ostentatious scepticism of literary men of the Larra type usually finds its fodder; his nihilism was much more the confusion and discomposure of one that explores a region well or badly, and finds no landmarks there, no paths, and returns with a belief that even the compass is not exact in what it shows.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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