Alfred de Montesquiou
A graduate of the Columbia Journalism School, Alfred de Montesquiou is a journalist, essayist, and documentary filmmaker. Winner of the 2012 Albert Londres Prize, France’s highest award for journalism (the French equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize), he is the author of many books, of which this is the first to be translated into English. He has also directed several documentaries, including Jules, a French TV series based on I, Julius Caesar.
Alfred de Montesquiou
A graduate of the Columbia Journalism School, Alfred de Montesquiou is a journalist, essayist, and documentary filmmaker. Winner of the 2012 Albert Londres Prize, France’s highest award for journalism (the French equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize), he is the author of many books, of which this is the first to be translated into English. He has also directed several documentaries, including Jules, a French TV series based on I, Julius Caesar.
Books by Alfred de Montesquiou

I, Julius Caesar: A Graphic History of an Extraordinary Destiny
Alfred de Montesquiou, Névil
Paperback, 2026
By a prize-winning journalist, a bold and immersive first-person retelling—in brilliantly compelling graphic history—of Roman ruler Julius Caesar’s epic, eventful life
I, Julius Caesar: A Graphic History of an Extraordinary Destiny
Alfred de Montesquiou, Névil
E Book
By a prize-winning journalist, a bold and immersive first-person retelling—in brilliantly compelling graphic history—of Roman ruler Julius Caesar’s epic, eventful life


