Iuguolo Inimicus wrote:Interested in reading up on the Roman civil wars or Rome in general. What books do you gentlemen recommend for my educational and reading pleasure?
MarsRobert wrote:If you want historical novels that cover the Triumvirs period it's hard to do better than Colleen McCollough. The best history book I've read is Arthur Ferrill's 'The Fall of Rome: The Military Explanation', although of course this covers more the latter Empire than the late Republic. In any event though so much has been done (books, films, games) on the Triumvirs and the late Republic that I find the latter Empire much more interesting.![]()
barkmann44 wrote:Tom hollands"Rubicon-the last years of the republic",anything by Adrian goldsworthy,The spartucus Wars by barry Strauss and the legion series by Stephen Dando-Collins to name a few.
Iuguolo Inimicus wrote:Interested in reading up on the Roman civil wars or Rome in general. What books do you gentlemen recommend for my educational and reading pleasure?
Iuguolo Inimicus wrote:I actually came upon Ms. McCollough's book "First in Rome." Actually ordered it on Saturday and it is supposed to arrive today. It looked interesting and had so many good reviews. Unsure about historical novel aspect but I figured I'd try it out. Right now I think I'm more interested in early Rome and the time period through Augustus' death. I have read some stuff by Adrian Goldsworthy on Carthage and Punic Wars, very interesting.
pantsukki wrote:Has anyone read "Marius' Mules" by S.J.A. Turney? The series looks interesting.
barkmann44 wrote:Tom hollands"Rubicon-the last years of the republic",anything by Adrian goldsworthy,The spartucus Wars by barry Strauss and the legion series by Stephen Dando-Collins to name a few.
Random wrote:I would highly recommend Robert O'Connell's The Ghosts of Cannae. It covers the battle in great detail (and offers much on the Second Punic War), the rise of Scipio Africanus and how the disenfranchised Cannae survivors formed the hard core of the army that finally beat Hannibal at Zama. A very readable account that oozes authenticity but will probably be controversial in some quarters.
-C
Straight Arrow wrote:Put this on your must read list.
Legions of Rome: The Definitive History of Every Imperial Roman Legion by Stephen Dando-Collins.
I found the prose clean and readable; the book is for the general public, so there's little in the way of foot notes. But it's still an excellent military history.
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