Pompeii: The Day a City Died
By (Author) Robert Etienne
By (author) Caroline Palmer
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st July 1992
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ancient history
European history
937
Paperback
216
Width 124mm, Height 177mm
350g
On 24 August, AD 79 Vesuvius, the terrifying volcano, unleashed its fury. Pompeii's bustling life was buried beneath three metres of ash, its inhabitants crushed to the ground - vivid images frozen beneath a volcanic shroud. As we step back in time, tracing the rediscovery of the buried city and exploring all the fascinating details of daily life in the ancient world, the miracle of Pompeii - destroyed in an instant yet preserved for centuries - comes back to us.
Robert Etienne was a 20th-century French historian of ancient Rome. He was a member of the cole franaise de Rome from 1947 to 1949.