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A Grand Tour of the Roman Empire by Marcus Sidonius Falx

Hardback

Main Details

Title A Grand Tour of the Roman Empire by Marcus Sidonius Falx
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dr. Jerry Toner
SeriesThe Marcus Sidonius Falx Trilogy
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 218,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9781781255759
ClassificationsDewey:913.763
Audience
General
Edition Main

Publishing Details

Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Imprint Profile Books Ltd
Publication Date 3 February 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Tour the Roman Empire at its height with Marcus Sidonius Falx and his amanuensis, Dr Jerry Toner. Travelling east, Falx explores the great cultural centre of Athens before trekking into rural Asia (or Turkey as we know it), past the already ancient Luxor monuments in Roman Egypt, and by the Great Library of Alexandria. Travelling west across the breadbasket of the Empire, he journeys through Gaul (France) before crossing to Britannia, where he suffers the worst that provincial life has to offer. Falx provides practical advice on surviving all things travel: from pirates and shipwrecks to bedbugs and lousy food. Even the most sedentary reader will feel they have experienced life in the Empire first-hand.

Author Biography

Marcus Sidonius Falx is a Roman of noble birth. To help make his book accessible for a non-Roman audience, he has employed the services of Dr Jerry Toner, Fellow and Director of Studies in Classics, Churchill College, Cambridge University. Toner has also co-written How to Manage Your Slaves and Infamy.

Reviews

'Praise for Jerry Toner and Marcus Sidonius Falx: A fascinating creation ... Here we have a chatty, persuasive, and even likeable voice guiding us through the minutiae of a morally repulsive institution ... The book function[s] as brilliant coded satire of the corporate world' - Times Literary Supplement 'Thought-provoking and illuminating' - FT 'Falx's text, illuminated by Toner's commentary, is by turns charming, haughty, and brutal' - New Yorker 'Illuminating and packs a punch' - Times Higher Education