History Books on Rome
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Colleen MucCullough's Master's of Rome series is an amazing account of Rome from about 100Bc through until the death of Mark Anthony. It can be heavy going at times, but she pretty much sticks to the true history.
The first book is The First Man in Rome:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/First-Man-Rome-Masters-ebo...
One of my favourite reading experiences.
The first book is The First Man in Rome:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/First-Man-Rome-Masters-ebo...
One of my favourite reading experiences.
themanalive said:
Colleen MucCullough's Master's of Rome series is an amazing account of Rome from about 100Bc through until the death of Mark Anthony. It can be heavy going at times, but she pretty much sticks to the true history.
The first book is The First Man in Rome:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/First-Man-Rome-Masters-ebo...
One of my favourite reading experiences.
Thanks for that. Have downloaded it on Kindle and will see how I get on.The first book is The First Man in Rome:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/First-Man-Rome-Masters-ebo...
One of my favourite reading experiences.
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