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The Great Fire of Rome : The Fall of the Emperor Nero and His City

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The Great Fire of Rome : The Fall of the Emperor Nero and His City

The Great Fire of Rome :
The Fall of the Emperor Nero and His City

by Stephen Dando-Collins
English | 2010 | ISBN: 0306818906 | 282 Pages | PDF | 2 MB

Acclaimed author Stephen Dando-Collins tells the never-before-told story of Rome's famous fire that destroyed the world's greatest city and its most notorious emperor: Nero.

On the night of July 19, AD 64, a fire began beneath the stands of Rome's great stadium, the Circus Maximus. For more than a week the fire spread, engulfing most of the city and nearly burning it to the ground. With its capital in ruins, Rome's powerful empire teetered on the edge of collapse as Nero struggled desperately to save his empire…and his skin.

In The Great Fire of Rome, Dando-Collins takes readers through the streets of ancient Rome, where unrest simmers, and into the imperial palace, where political intrigue seethes, relating a pot-boiler story filled with fascinating historical characters who will determine the course of an empire. It is an unforgettable human drama that brings ancient Rome and the momentous events of 64 AD scorchingly to life.

“Surprisingly little nonfiction exists for a general audience about the Great Fire of Rome…Dando-Collins fills this gap with an exciting, novelistic account of the fire that remains solidly grounded in the primary source literature…This book will appeal to general Roman history buffs and students with its fast pacing and dramatic content. Recommended.” - Italian America, Fall 2010