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U3Gi8XLp2 The History of Rome: The Republic (Volume 1) YqjgZqSVV CP-70828 emC1MgRQe US/Data/History HJFkb2c70 4.5/5 From 837 Reviews HwtWEVeDt 5WNqxbTOb *Download PDF | ePub | DOC | audiobook | ebooks uiMArjDvB YZjJPcHvE uCKmUUTp2 xpe0EjjCB zXuV6Mc1t oVprCkT6q WtKmfR8L8 XVoUibXEf 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. With hand drawn maps!By Xin 2eEXCf3t3 ZhangI have listened that epic podcast 3 times, now I can hold it, smell it and 2ScLPXj8W read it. This book might be the best book about that every one can g7pSnsnhW actually finish. Plus, there are hand drawn maps. Moreover, when a Rome RvDW6ugL5 legion was eliminated, it is labeled with a "oops" on the map. So funny!2 of 2 pt768AnzO people found the following review helpful. From fantastic podcast to print.By Ji5mX10RZ James R. LudwigI enjoyed every episode of the History of Rome podcast by IeijV8wlc Mike Duncan and was excited to see the transcripts printed in book form. The kX8MRiknV irony and humor of the podcasts carries over well in the written version and xX5EycTHZ provide the same enlightened treatment of . Duncan always keeps pktNtnm5q it fresh and vital. Sure there could have been a little more editing of typos and oYUQbXnuG grammar. But the scattered glitches are few enough and minor enough to be Db668bFNl forgiven. The heart of is book is an interesting story well told. Something Mike E7vJvUYJF Duncan does exceptionally well. I'll continue to listen to his excellent current DNVTog1m0 podcast, Reevolutions, while I wait for part 2 of The History of Rome.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. If you liked the podcast the book is great. If you didn't hear the podcast, the book is great.By S. SchwartzI am a big fan of Mike Duncan's work, and I am delighted to have it in the form where I can absorb it at my own pace, for while I enjoy the sound of his voice, it is often the case that I want to look at one part in particular, or read through very quickly. I would recommend this to anyone interested in the history of Rome, for even those who know it well will benefit or be amused by Duncan's take on the subject.

THE STANDS as the greatest political achievement in the history of Western civilization. From its humble beginnings as a tiny kingdom in central , Rome grew to envelope the entire Mediterranean until it ruled an empire that stretched from the Atlantic to Syria and from the Sahara to Scotland. Its enduring legacy continues to define the modern world. Mike Duncan chronicled the rise, triumph, and fall of the Roman Empire in his popular podcast series "The History of Rome". Trans ...