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Massie, Allan A Question of Loyalties Scepter Pubs November 1, 199 034053091X / 9780340530917 Paperback Very Good+ A crisp clean softcover, no markings throughout. Winner of the Enid McLeod Award, this is a story of war and peace in the 20th century, which centres on the Fall of France in 1940. The novel's themes are treason, personal treachery, the delusions of ideology and the effect of these on both the actors and the innocents caught up in their wargames. Price:
400.00 JPY
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Massie, Allan Augustus a Novel Trafalgar Square August 1, 1987 0-340-41224-0 / 9780340412244 Paperback Very Good+ A crisp clean softcover, no markings throughout: Augustus was the founder of the Roman Empire, adopted son of Julius Caesar, friend and later foe of Mark Antony, patron of Horace and Virgil. Frank and forceful, this putative autobiography tells his story from the assassination of Caesar, through his military, political and personal struggles to his final days as Emperor in everything but name. Price:
500.00 JPY
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Massie, Allan Caesar Sceptre June 2, 1994 0-340-59910-3 / 9780340599105 Paperback Very Good+ In this third in a projected quartet of historical novels set in ancient Ro me, Massie (Tiberius) attempts to find new drama in the story of Julius Cae sar's murder. The novel's narrator, a Roman general languishing in captivit y among the Gauls, muses over the events that have brought down his career. He was once, it seems, Caesar's closest confidant-but became one of his ch ief betrayers. By casting his narrative in the form of a participant's test imonial, Massie opens a window onto the private triumph and tragedy that ma rked the final months of Caesar's life. Though the novel includes evocative , naturalistic descriptions (the account of the crossing of the Rubicon, fo r instance), the emphasis here is on character. In a series of rhetorical s et pieces, the author represents the table talk of well-known personages. H e follows previous novelists of Roman decadence in cataloging the sexual pr oclivities of the Roman worthies and explicitly echoes Shakespeare in descr ibing the assassination and its aftermath. Ultimately, Massie's engaging wo rk gives added zest to a familiar tale through its unique perspective. Price:
600.00 JPY
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