An edition of Augustus: A Novel (1987)

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A Novel

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An edition of Augustus: A Novel (1987)

Augustus

A Novel

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Augustus reconstructs the lost memoirs of Augustus, true founder of the Roman Empire, son of Julius Caesar, friend and later foe of Mark Antony, patron of Horace and Virgil. Massie has breathed conviction and realism into one of the greatest periods of the past, creating an unforgettable array of characters and incidents.

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Publisher
Sceptre
Pages
384

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Augustus: A Novel
1987, Sceptre
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First Sentence

"I am afraid my father's account of his Gallic Wars is among the dullest books ever written."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR6063.A79

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
384
Dimensions
7.6 x 5 x 1.1 inches
Weight
9.1 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9728695M
Internet Archive
augustusnovel00alla
ISBN 10
0340412240
ISBN 13
9780340412244
Library Thing
148447
Goodreads
1777186

Excerpts

I am afraid my father's account of his Gallic Wars is among the dullest books ever written.
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Virgil, as if reading my thoughts, said: “The finished poem is never as good as the poem that was not written; and yet it must be set down as though it were. Every start contains the seed of a new failure, but that is no excuse for not starting.”
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“The business of government,” I told the boys [Marcellus and Tiberius], “is service. Attend to detail. Forget yourself. The only satisfaction is the work itself. The only reward, the ability to continue the work.”
added by JKG.

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