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The Collapse and Recovery of the Roman Empire

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The Collapse and Recovery of the Roman Empire

by Grant, Michael

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London: Routledge. As New in As New dust jacket. 1999. Stated First Edition. 1. Hard Cover. 041517323X . Publisher's full black cloth, silver lettering on spine. 8vo. xviii, 121 pp. Illustrated with 27 B&W photographs and seven maps. Includes List of Emperors, extensive Notes, Sources and Index. Michael Grant, one of the world's greatest writers on ancient history, has been a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; Professor of Humanities at the University of Edinburgh; President and Vice-Chancellor of the Queen's University, Belfast; Vice-Chancellor of the University of Khartoum; and President of the Classical Association, the Royal Numismatic Society and the Virgil Society. He has published over fifty books, including The Ancient Historians, Ancient History Atlas, The Ancient Mediterranean, The Antonines, The Army of the Caesars, The Civilization of Europe, The Classical Greeks, Cleopatra, The Collapse and Recovery of the Roman Empire, Constantine the Great, The Dawn of the Middle Ages, The Etruscans, The Fall of the Roman Empire, The Founders of the Western World, The Twelve Caesars, From Rome to Byzantium, Greek and Roman Historians, Herod the Great, The History of Ancient Israel, The History of Rome, Jesus, The Jews and the Roman World, Myths of the Greeks and Romans, Readings in the Classical Historians, The Rise of the Greeks, The Roman Emperors, Saint Paul, A Social History of Greece and Rome, The Visible Past, Who's Who in Classical Mythology and The World of Rome. . This is a new, unused, copy. Both the volume and the dust jacket are in perfect, pristine condition. AS NEW/AS NEW. . B&W Photographs. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. xviii, 121 pp .

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Bookseller
Round Table Books, LLC US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
1371
Title
The Collapse and Recovery of the Roman Empire
Author
Grant, Michael
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
Book Condition
New
Edition
Stated First Edition. 1
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
041517323X
ISBN 13
9780415173230
Publisher
Routledge
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1999
Keywords
041517323X, History;, Rome;, Roman History, Roman Empire, Roman Emperors
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Roman History;

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