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I would also like to participate.

 

My first choice would be the Gary Forsythe "Critical History of Early Rome" book.

 

I'd like to compare it to "The Beginnings of Rome" by T J Cornell. which I have just purchased.

 

I'm considering turning my 6 year daughter into a chimney sweep so I can afford to buy this book but don't let that influence your decision.

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The competition is over and the winners have been choosen!

 

...and the winners are!!!!

 

spittle -

A Critical History of Early Rome: From Prehistory to the First Punic War by Gary Forsythe

 

Gaius Paulinus Maximus -

The First Man in Rome by Colleen McCullough

 

Antiochus of Seleucia -

Nero's Killing Machine: The True Story of Rome's Remarkable 14th Legion by Stephen Dando-Collins

 

Princeps -

The Emperor Domitian Brian W. Jones

 

brotus maximus -

The Punic Wars: Rome, Carthage, and the Struggle for the Mediterranean by Nigel Bagnall

 

docoflove1974 -

The Roman Revolution Ronald Syme

 

M. Porcius Cato -

Caesar by Adrian Goldsworthy

 

Honorius -

An Introduction to Roman Religion by John Scheid

 

 

 

All winners will be notified via pm, thanks to everyone for participating and to E-consultancyfor providing us with the funds....

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MPC , :bash: Caesar eh?

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MPC , :bash: Caesar eh?

 

well MPC didnt reply that he isnt interested in this book, secondly if i remember correctly he quoted several books on Caesar in various of his posts, so he must have read them, which is only logic if you have such a great interest in this person...

 

regards

viggen

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MPC , :bash: Caesar eh?

 

well MPC didnt reply that he isnt interested in this book, secondly if i remember correctly he quoted several books on Caesar in various of his posts, so he must have read them, which is only logic if you have such a great interest in this person...

 

regards

viggen

 

Irrefutable logic :notworthy:

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