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Here are all the books we listed in the first week of July;

 

Legion by William Altimari

Render Unto Caesar by Gillian Bradshaw

Hadrian's Wall : A Novel by William Dietrich

 

feel free to comment or discuss any of those books listed above, has anyone read one of those already?

 

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Here are all the books we listed in the second week of July;

 

Eagle in the Snow by Wallace Breem

Emperor: The Gates of Rome by Conn Iggulden

The October Horse by Colleen McCullough

The Eagle's Conquest by Simon Scarrow

The Mammoth Book of Roman Whodunnits by Mike Ashley

 

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Here are all the books we listed in the third week of July;

 

The Judgement of Caesar by Steven Saylor

The River God's Vengeance by John Maddox Roberts

Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield

The Lost World of Pompeii by Colin Amery, Brian, Jr. Curran

Metamorphoses by Ovid, Charles Martin (Translator), Bernard Knox (Introduction)

Vespasian (Roman Imperial Biographies) by Barbara Levick

 

feel free to comment or discuss any of those books listed above, has anyone read one of those already?

 

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Here are all the books we listed in the fourth week of July;

 

Hadrian : The Restless Emperor by Anthony R. Birley

Roman Painting by Roger Ling

Ancient Mosaics by Roger Ling

Septimius Severus by Anthony Birley

The Year of the Four Emperors by Kenneth Wellesley, Barbara Levick

Theodosius - The Empire at Bay by Stephen Williams, Gerard Friell

Roman Builders : A Study in Architectural Process by Rabun Taylor

 

feel free to comment or discuss any of those books listed above, has anyone read one of those already?

 

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Here are all the books we listed in the last week of July;

 

A Short History of Byzantium by John J. Norwich

Rubicon by Tom Holland

Invasion of Europe by the Barbarians by J.B. Bury

Rome and the Enemy: Imperial Strategy in the Principate by Susan P. Mattern

Principles of Roman Architecture by Mark Wilson Jones

Rome and Baetica by A. T. Fear

 

feel free to comment or discuss any of those books listed above, has anyone read one of those already?

 

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