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What a Story! Hannibal and the Elephants

Historical

Adventures of Yesterday for Today’s Readers

History isn’t just what’s taught in school. It’s also — and above all — the great story of thrilling, inspiring, unpredictable, sometimes frightening events… yet all real.
A series of books that tell pieces of History, immersing today’s readers within the stories.

Hannibal and the Elephants tells how Hannibal, with his surprising secret weapon—the elephants—challenged the Romans. The story speaks of war, revenge, and how the decisions of one man, Hannibal, impacted two peoples.

  • Incredible true stories from ancient times to the modern era.
  • Each volume includes small appendices to deepen the story: facts, curiosities, and anecdotes.

From the same series (What a Story!) also: The Ascent of Everest, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table by Pierdomenico Baccalario; The Birth of the Computer by Andrea Tullio Cannobbio; The Invention of Writing, The Gladiators in Rome by Igor De Amicis and Paola Luciani; 1969: The First Man on the Moon, Apollo 13, The Airplane: Conquering the Sky by Christian Hill; September 11, The Eruption of Pompeii by Davide Morosinotto; The Day Against the Mafias by Daniele Nicastro; Cave Paintings, The Discovery of Fire, The Extinction of the Dinosaurs, The Pyramids of Egypt by Jacopo Olivieri.

Publisher: Edizioni EL
Target: 8-10
Year: 2018
Author
Jacopo Olivieri

Jacopo Olivieri was born in Verona in 1966. He spent his childhood between the countryside just outside the city and Ivory Coast, thanks to his father’s work (who was an architect and set designer). Since he was a child, he had a passion for reading and drawing, and he nurtured interests that are still reflected in his books: the imaginary in general, ancient legends, prehistoric animals, museums, monster stories, and exploring abandoned and mysterious places.

After finishing classical high school and a brief attempt at Natural Sciences at the University of Bologna, he pursued his first career as a comic book author. At the same time, he spent decades working in theater (set design, costumes) both in his home country and abroad and experimenting as an illustrator wherever he could (carton packaging, Swatch shops, educational publishing, records, toys…).

His life took a turn when he had the adventure of meeting Pierdomenico Baccalario, who proposed that he write books for children and young readers. Since then, he has published with Italy's major publishing houses, as well as a few abroad.

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