The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Volumes 1-3 (Everyman's Library)
 

The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. 1-3: Volumes 1, 2, 3 (Everyman's Library (Cloth))

by Edward Gibbon

British parliamentarian and soldier Edward Gibbon (1737-1794) conceived of his plan for Decline and Fall while "musing amid the ruins of the Capitol" on a visit to Rome. For the next 10 years he worked away at his great history, which traces the decadence of the late empire from the time of the Antonines and the rise of Western Christianity. "The confusion of the times, and the scarcity... (read more)

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Egypt. Assyria. Persia. Greece. Rome. This comprehensive volume that details the decline and fall of one of the greatest human empires the world has ever known contains lessons for anyone on the face of this earth contemplating empire and conquest.

Author Edward Gibbon tackles the reasons in over 36 chapters and in clear, concise detail why the great Roman Empire suffered decline and fall. One of the biggest reasons was simply its size; it was simply too large for such a tiny...

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    o'coileain said:

    I knew it would be a difficult read but I'm still intrigued by roman history so I might buy it in audio book form.

    posted Wednesday, June 25 2008
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