Gallia est omnis dīvīsa in partēs trēs... Every Latin learner dreams of reading those words the way a Roman did. This book gets you there - through the most thrilling war story antiquity ever produced, retold in graded, crystal-clear Latin that you can actually understand from page one.
Following the beloved "natural method" of Hans Ørberg's Lingua Latina, this is not a translation and not a textbook. It is Caesar's Gallic War, Book One - complete, from the three parts of Gaul to the flight of Ariovistus across the Rhine - retold as a living story in Latin that explains itself as you read:
Early chapters use simple sentences and constant friendly questions (Quid est oppidum? Oppidum est urbs mūnīta!). Step by step, the Latin grows richer - perfect and imperfect, then subjunctive clauses and indirect statement, Caesar's signature construction - until the final chapters bring you within reach of unadapted classical prose. You never hit a wall; you climb a staircase.
This is Volume One of a series presenting the entire Gallic War in graded Latin - the whole epic, comprehensively, not a book of excerpts. Volume Two (the Belgae, the sea war with the Veneti, the invasion of Britain) and Volume Three (Vercingetorix and the siege of Alesia) continue the campaign.
From the publisher of the Stratagemata graded readers. Sequere aquilās - follow the eagles, and read the war as Caesar wrote it.