The Magnificent Book of Treasures: Ancient Rome
By (Author) Stella Caldwell
Illustrated by Eugenia Nobati
Weldon Owen, Incorporated
Weldon Owen, Incorporated
3rd November 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
937
Hardback
80
Width 235mm, Height 305mm, Spine 13mm
782g
Marvel at the intricate mosaics, splendid treasures, and ingenious inventions of Ancient Rome and learn the stories they tell about one of the greatest civilizations the world has ever known.
Step back in time 2,000 years to visit the powerful Roman Empire. Every page reveals a fabulous treasure and its unique storyfrom gladiator battles with lions; chariot races for vast cheering crowds; and mock naval ship battles in flooded auditoriums, to mythical tales of magic and monsters; gods and goddesses for every occasion; and wondrous feasts in fantastical gardens. Learn about Ancient Romes fast-food joints, the original multi-tool pocketknife, and how some escaped Pompeiis legendary volcanic eruption.
DOZENS OF ARTIFACTS: Learn about 36 iconic objects, from a gladiators sword to the original multi-tool pocketknife.
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED: Vibrant, detailed images of the art, objects, people, and icons of Ancient Rome.
FASCINATING FACTS: Includes hundreds of amazing facts about Ancient Roman treasures in an easy-to-read format that will enthrall amateur historians of all ages.
CLASSROOM TO COFFEE TABLE: This beautiful volume is equally at home on a school bookshelf to support student learning as in a living room to be enjoyed by the whole family.
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Stella A. Caldwell has written dozens of books for children covering everything from mythical beasts and legends to the ancient Egyptians, pirates, and medieval knights. She studied English literature at the University of Edinburgh and spent many years working in children's publishing as an editor before writing her first book, a field guide to dragons called Dragonworld.
EugeniaNobatiis based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she still lives with her family, two cats, and a dog. Her work has been published in nine countries and more than forty books. She was selected among sixteen illustratorsrepresenting Argentina in Bratislava's Bienal 2012. In 2014, she was recognized by ALIJA, Argentina's section of IBBY, for the best illustrated book.