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Three's Company

Published
Oct 2012
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
310

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When Julius Caesar was murdered, the power vacuum was filled by a triumvirate: Mark Antony, the flamboyant soldier interested only in plunder; Octavius, Caesar's named heir, but not even a citizen and the least known of all, Marcus Lepidus, an old-fashioned patrician idiot who believed blindly in the ideals of Rome, but was hopelessly inept at both war and politics. Told from Lepidus's point of view, this masterly tragicomedy charts both the seminal events of the post-Caesarian era, and the career of a man locked into his own conviction that what would preserve his line must also be good for Rome. It is funny, fascinating, and ultimately moving. Duggan looks upon the past with a connoisseur's relish of villainy and violence . . . An extremely gifted writer who can move into an unknown period and give it life and immediacy' New York Times

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First Edition Oct 2012 Policy Press ISBN13 9781447232179 ISBN10 1447232178
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Apr 2007 Orion (UK) ISBN13 9780753818909 ISBN10 0753818906
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