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Caligula & three other plays

1958
Contains translations of four plays written between 1938 and 1950 by French author and philosopher Albert Camus, including "Caligula"; "The Misunderstanding"; "State of Siege"; and "The Just Assassins.".

The eagle's conquest

2004
When Centurion Macro arrives on British soil as one of Emperor Claudius's invasion force in AD 43, he is facing one of the toughest campaigns of his battle-scarred career. In a series of bloody skirmishes, Macro and his young subordinate, Optio Cato, and the desperately outnumbered Roman army must find and defeat the enemy before he grows strong enough to overwhelm the legions. But the Britons are not the only foe facing Macro and Cato. A sinister organisation opposed to the Emperor is secretly betraying the invaders. And when rumours of an assassination attempt coincide with the Emperor's arrival on British soil, the soldiers realise they are up against a force more ruthless than their acknowledged enemy..

The man from Pomegranate Street

2009
Flavia and her friends return to Rome from Ephesus in the year 81, and when they learn about the mysterious death of Emperor Titus, they investigate, leading to many changes for Italia and for themselves.

The life and times of Augustus Caesar

2005
Presents the life and accomplishments of the first ruler of the Roman Empire who ushered in a period of peace and prosperity after decades of conflict.

The life and times of Nero

2005
Presents the life of the Roman leader who became emperor at sixteen, ordered his mother to be murdered to attain more power, and often misused his power against his people who lived in fear of him.

The life and times of Constantine

2005
Describes the life and reign of the fourth-century Roman emperor, known for his struggle to reform the empire and for his promotion of Christianity.

Constantine

ruler of Christian Rome
2003
Describes the life and reign of the fourth-century Roman emperor, known for his struggle to reform the empire and for his promulgation of Christianity.

Song of the Nile

a novel of Cleopatra's daughter
2011
Princess Selene, Cleopatra's daughter, survived a perilous childhood as a Roman captive after her mother's death. Pledging her loyalty to Augustus Caesar, she is forced to marry a man of the Emperor's choosing. The magic of Isis makes her indispensible to the emperor and against a backdrop of imperial politics and religious persecution she makes her way to the very precipice of power.

Lily of the Nile

a novel of Cleopatra's daughter
2011
With her parents both dead, Princess Selene of Egypt, the daughter of Cleopatra and Marc Antony, is left at the mercy of her Roman captors after the fall of Alexandria.

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