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Empire steven saylor
Empire steven saylor





empire steven saylor

Good luck!Ĭongratulations and I’ll be in touch by email. At the end of the month I’ll enter everyone who didn’t win in all my June giveaways into a bonus drawing for a mystery book. I’ll randomly select a winner and announce it on Thursday, June 3o. Don’t worry if your comment doesn’t appear immediately, because I moderate comments and don’t spend my life at my computer. For a third chance, repost this giveaway on your Facebook, blog, Twitter, website, etc. If you want a second entry, sign up to follow the blog or indicate you’re already a follower. Entry is easy: leave a comment on this post (make sure to give your email when asked, but not necessary in the post). This is a once-read, like-new copy, which I received from the Library Thing Early Reader Program. The giveaway (sorry, US only, due to shipping costs): Format: Hardback with dust jacket, 587 pages.Title: Empire: The Novel of Imperial Rome.Saylor sets himself a Herculean task to cover the major events and people of the times in an entertaining and accessible way using a formula perfected by James A. Empire picks up at the end of Augustus’ reign and concludes at the end of Hadrian’s, covering about 130 years and four generations of Pinarii. In the earlier book, we followed the aristocratic family from the founding of Rome through the Republican years. From my review:Įmpire continues the story of the Pinarius family chronicled in Steven Saylor’s earlier novel Roma: The Novel of Ancient Rome. This week we have the sequel, Empire: The Novel of Imperial Rome by Steven Saylor. Last week I gave away the first book in a series. I’m clearing my shelves of ARC’s and review copies.







Empire steven saylor