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"A novel of the Most Fascinating Years of the First Century AD” focuses on Berenice.
"A novel of the Most Fascinating Years of the First Century AD” focuses on Berenice.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==
Published in San Francisco, CA: Genuart, 1963; with woodcut illustrations by [[Jacob Steinhardt]] (Israeli, 1887-1968).  
Published in San Francisco, CA: Genuart, 1963; with woodcut illustrations by [[Jacob Steinhardt]] (Israeli, 1887-1968).  


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Mission to Claudius: Emperor of Rome (1963) is a novel by Leon Kolb.

Abstract

"A novel of the Most Fascinating Years of the First Century AD” focuses on Berenice.

Editions

Published in San Francisco, CA: Genuart, 1963; with woodcut illustrations by Jacob Steinhardt (Israeli, 1887-1968).

External links