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Classics Illustrated Comic Books Classics Illustrated #68, Julius Caesar
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Classics Illustrated #68, Julius Caesar

$6.25

William Shakespeare

A fortune teller warns Caesar to beware the Ides of March. Follow the conspirators Cassius and Brutus as they plan Caesar's assassination. Caesar's allies Mark Anthony and Octavius flee when Caesar is killed. Using the immortal words "Friends, Romans, countryman, lend me your ears..." Mark Anthony turns the citizens of Rome against the assassins Brutus and Cassius. The tale ends with Mark Anthony and Octavius meting out retribution against Brutus and Cassius.

Soft cover, 48 pages, beautifully remastered art, printed 2009. Appropriate for ages 8-16.

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William Shakespeare

A fortune teller warns Caesar to beware the Ides of March. Follow the conspirators Cassius and Brutus as they plan Caesar's assassination. Caesar's allies Mark Anthony and Octavius flee when Caesar is killed. Using the immortal words "Friends, Romans, countryman, lend me your ears..." Mark Anthony turns the citizens of Rome against the assassins Brutus and Cassius. The tale ends with Mark Anthony and Octavius meting out retribution against Brutus and Cassius.

Soft cover, 48 pages, beautifully remastered art, printed 2009. Appropriate for ages 8-16.

William Shakespeare

A fortune teller warns Caesar to beware the Ides of March. Follow the conspirators Cassius and Brutus as they plan Caesar's assassination. Caesar's allies Mark Anthony and Octavius flee when Caesar is killed. Using the immortal words "Friends, Romans, countryman, lend me your ears..." Mark Anthony turns the citizens of Rome against the assassins Brutus and Cassius. The tale ends with Mark Anthony and Octavius meting out retribution against Brutus and Cassius.

Soft cover, 48 pages, beautifully remastered art, printed 2009. Appropriate for ages 8-16.