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    Pompeii: The Life of a Roman Town

    Pompeii: The Life of a Roman Town

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    Author: Mary Beard
    Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
    Category: Book

    List Price: £25.00
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
    Sales Rank: 394

    Media: Hardcover
    Pages: 360
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
    Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.6

    ISBN: 1861975163
    EAN: 9781861975164
    ASIN: 1861975163

    Publication Date: September 18, 2008
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    Condition: Brand New - Hard Cover. Delivered from Uk. Dispatched 2-3 working days from placing order.

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    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars highly informative and a super read.   October 3, 2008
    D. Sweeney (UK)
    8 out of 10 found this review helpful

    After reading Robert Harris's novel Pompeii I was keen on gaining more knowledge about both the people and the town that was overcome by the eruption of Vesuvius , so this books publication allowed me that opportunity.

    The amount of information conveyed is awesome and the life of the various citizen's of Pompeii is truly bought to life , the book is written in a scholarly way as befits a Cambridge Don but in no way does this get in the way , she paint's a fantastic picture of the place and it's culture , organisation and politics as well as spicing thing's up by many reference's to the sexual liberation of the era.

    A very well written book and did everything I asked of it.



    5 out of 5 stars Changing views of Pompeii   September 22, 2008
    I. G. Lennox (Hampshire)
    12 out of 13 found this review helpful

    There has always been, since the first discovery, conflict over the meaning of the archeological findings. Some texts are more rigid than others, for example the splendidly illustrated 'Complete Pompeii' by Berry. This new volume has a more laid back approach and all, or at least most, of ones long set assumptions are questioned. So, this is not a guide to carry round the site but a superb contemplation of how life in the town might have been, Like the "Triumph', Prof. Beard shakes the established ideas and stimulates. I found it hard to put down.


    5 out of 5 stars Time Travel back to 79AD   September 22, 2008
    P. Mullan (Belfast)
    10 out of 11 found this review helpful

    Professor Beard tells the tale of ancient Pompeii in a highly readable and authoritative way. Drawing from the work of historians and archaeologists present and past she transports the reader back to Pompeii's last days. Along the way assumptions are challenged about the number of brothels, or the date of the volcanic explosion which condemned the town into a memory. Wheel ruts and the rules of the road come alive. I suspect that a visit to Pompeii will never be the same again.

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