Description
Victors write history, the defeated have no voice. Sometimes the victor is impressed enough to mention his foe and so it is with Julius Caesar. A brief mention in the ‘Gallic Wars' leads Frank James to wonder at the statue of a young warrior in France. The ‘Mangod' of the Arverni, Vercingetorix who fought against the Latin Plague and all things Roman springs full blown from the pages of “The Kelt”. Here we meet a young man in full fettle and one whose determination is to turn the tide of Roman arrogance and history.