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Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Vols 1-3
By (Author) Edward Gibbon
Everyman
Everyman's Library
28th January 1994
16th September 1993
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ancient history
937
Hardback
1952
Width 138mm, Height 217mm, Spine 107mm
2134g
Easily the most celebrated historical work in English, Gibbon's account of the Roman empire was in its time a landmark in classical and historical scholarship and remains a remarkable fresh and powerful contribution to the interpretation of Roman history more than two hundred years after its first appearance. Its fame, however, rests more on the exceptional clarity, scope and force of its argument, and the brilliance of its style, which is still a delight to read. Furthermore, both argument and style embody the Enlightenment values of rationality, lucidity and order to which Gibbon so passionately subscribed and to which his HISTORY is such a magnificent monument.