Caligula
by Albert Camus

Caligula Book Cover
Caligula Cover

Synopsis

Caligula was born into an illustrious Roman family.

His father was Germanicus, a hugely popular and talented general, who, before his early death, was seen as the natural heir of the reigning Augustus.

Caligula was a fond nickname meaning "Little Boots" (his real name was Gaius), given to him by the soldiers in Germanicus' legions who loved to see the young boy in the camps dressed in a military uniform.

When the cruel and unpopular Emperor Tiberius (who had succeeded Augustus) died, Caligula was swept into office on a wave of good will.

But Caligula turned out to be the most insane Caesar of Rome.

His evil deeds surpassed both Tiberius, who reigned immediately before him, or Nero, who ruled shortly after.

Publication

Publisher
Samuel French
Year Published
1989
ISBN 10
0573606692
ISBN 13
9780573606694
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
88 pages
Language
English
Print
Caligula is a adaptation play written by and published by Samuel French in 1989. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780573606694 and an ISBN-10 of 0573606692.

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