. The grandeur that was Rome; a survey of Roman culture and civilisation:. to his Glory thatwas Greece. It exhibits the same capacity for grasping the salientpoints, the same incisiveness of expression, the same courage andindependence of view.—Birmingham Daily Post. No higher praise can be given to the numerous photographs ofplaces, monuments, and statues than to say that they maintain thesupreme standard reached in the companion volume on Greece.—Daily Chronicle. One of the most charming books in our language on the historyof the mistress of the world. . The illustrations are chosen withequa


. The grandeur that was Rome; a survey of Roman culture and civilisation:. to his Glory thatwas Greece. It exhibits the same capacity for grasping the salientpoints, the same incisiveness of expression, the same courage andindependence of view.—Birmingham Daily Post. No higher praise can be given to the numerous photographs ofplaces, monuments, and statues than to say that they maintain thesupreme standard reached in the companion volume on Greece.—Daily Chronicle. One of the most charming books in our language on the historyof the mistress of the world. . The illustrations are chosen withequal width of interest, and they are reproduced with every modernresource.—Yorkshire Observer. Chronological summary and index are excellent, and the book isan iilition de luxe, a triumph of publishing skill.—Glasgow Herald. THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME H ^^^^^^^^^^^1 K ~ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H |Ln ^IssiJ^^H j^UbjN^^^^^^^I ^9 m ^^^H ■ -^ f ( THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS RO A Survey of Roman and Civilisation : by J. C. Stobart, 13


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