Author: | Alex Butterworth, Ray Laurence | ISBN: | 9781466860643 |
Publisher: | St. Martin's Press | Publication: | December 17, 2013 |
Imprint: | St. Martin's Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Alex Butterworth, Ray Laurence |
ISBN: | 9781466860643 |
Publisher: | St. Martin's Press |
Publication: | December 17, 2013 |
Imprint: | St. Martin's Press |
Language: | English |
***Please note that this ebook does not contain the photo insert that appears in the print book.***
The ash of Mt. Vesuvius preserves a living record of the complex and exhilarating society it instantly obliterated two thousand years ago. In this highly readable, lavishly illustrated book, Alex Butterworth and Ray Laurence marshal cutting-edge archaeological reconstructions and a vibrant historical tradition dating to Pliny and Tacitus; they present a richly textured portrait of a society not altogether unlike ours, composed of individuals ordinary and extraordinary who pursued commerce, politics, family and pleasure in the shadow of a killer volcano. Deeply resonant in a world still at the mercy of natural disaster, Pompeii recreates life as experienced in the city, and those frantic, awful hours in AD 79 that wiped the bustling city from the face of the earth.
***Please note that this ebook does not contain the photo insert that appears in the print book.***
The ash of Mt. Vesuvius preserves a living record of the complex and exhilarating society it instantly obliterated two thousand years ago. In this highly readable, lavishly illustrated book, Alex Butterworth and Ray Laurence marshal cutting-edge archaeological reconstructions and a vibrant historical tradition dating to Pliny and Tacitus; they present a richly textured portrait of a society not altogether unlike ours, composed of individuals ordinary and extraordinary who pursued commerce, politics, family and pleasure in the shadow of a killer volcano. Deeply resonant in a world still at the mercy of natural disaster, Pompeii recreates life as experienced in the city, and those frantic, awful hours in AD 79 that wiped the bustling city from the face of the earth.