Non-fiction, this classical work by Gaius Julius Caesar compiles his firsthand accounts of key Roman military campaigns, notably in Gaul and during the Civil War. Structured into separate commentaries, the text offers insights into Roman military strategies, political maneuvers, and Caesar’s self-portrayal as a leader. Written in a concise, objective Latin style, the work serves as both historical record and political propaganda. This BUR 2009 edition presents the original narrative with updated editorial support, making it accessible to modern readers and scholars of classical literature and ancient history.