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A Walk in Ancient Rome: A Vivid Journey Back in Time

A Walk in Ancient Rome: A Vivid Journey Back in Time
Author: John T. Cullen
Publisher: IBooks, Inc.
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 40566

Media: Paperback
Pages: 304
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.3 x 1

ISBN: 1596872012
Dewey Decimal Number: 937
EAN: 9781596872011
ASIN: 1596872012

Publication Date: June 25, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 9 to 11 days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
What would it be like to return to Ancient Rome and discover what things were really like? A Walk in Ancient Rome is a fascinating journey that takes you back to a world so similar to ours, and yet totally different. A place where people asked the same questions about life, careers, current events, and gossiped much like we do today. A Walk in Ancient Rome contains a narrative so rich that you can almost smell the fresh leather of harnesses, of flowers, perfumes, and baked goods; the sounds of the clatter of hooves on stone, the chatter of gossip and business transactions, and so much more. A Walk in Ancient Rome reveals the daily life in a unique way that puts you on the streets of Ancient Rome, in its shops and neighborhoods, in its forums and Colesium, on its boats and barges, and so much more!


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Enjoyed this book in small doses.   December 2, 2008
L. Klein (Cookeville, Tennessee United States)
This is a great book, but should be "snack read", rather than "chowing down" on it. The writing is interesting and holds your attention, but you can reach "book bloat" if too much is ingested. Nice for a snowy evening, in a warm room, with music playing. It is well worth reading, just relax and enjoy it.


5 out of 5 stars Fascinating book!   May 21, 2007
Rosemary (Virginia)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I read others' reviews before I decided on this book, and they were accurate. It is a fascinating way to learn history and get a mental image of Imperial Rome during its heyday. It gives you a look at each section of the city from the architecture to politics to religion - and a taste of what life was like for the people - from the slaves, criminals and very poor, on up to the wealthiest families. I'll be traveling to Rome this summer, visiting the remains of sites still standing. Reading this book has already greatly enriched my experience.


5 out of 5 stars One Of The Neatest And Most Imaginative Book Concepts In...Forever!   October 8, 2005
Ellie---Penny Dreadful---Reasoner (Galway & Home Again!)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Hats off to John T. Cullen. The man came up with the brilliant idea of thoroughly researching the geography, culture, daily life, rules, laws, customs, sights, smells, sounds, textures, even, of ancient Rome, circa 150 AD, and then broke it down into session-sized chapters that let us take a highly well-imagined walking tour of the eternal city as it was in that time and place. It's true, as another reviewer pointed out, maps might have made a nice accompaniment to this book, but that's a minor aside.

I loved this book! I loved the way Cullen takes his readers by the hand and directs them through a five-senses trip into the past. Not only does he describe the architecture and the major tourist sites (and occasionally take us into the future to tell what happened to the places and what is on the sites today) he invents incidents and people from the era to "flesh out" what life there was truly like. From a minor purse snatching, to gladiators in training, from lugubrious slaves about to be shipped off to the provinces, to aristocrats about official business, it is the people as well as the places that make this re-construction of the past so much fun...and so shocking! Ancient Rome was brutal by our modern standards. Death was everyplace, starvation was reality, poverty atrociously cruel, and famine, plague and war could be as close as the next season.

Let's hope this is the first in a series and we will soon be visiting, say, Shakespeare's London, Ivan the Terrible's Moscow, Peking as it was during Marco Polo's (supposed) visit, or Philadelphia when Benjamin Franklin called that booming city home. This book is sheer pleasure....and it informs, too!



4 out of 5 stars Maps please   October 2, 2005
Gale A. Molinari (NY,NY)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I enjoyed his description of ancient Rome, but even having been there twice already it was difficult to follow where exactly he was. Maps would have been very useful. If you enjoy Rome or the new series on HBO you will enoy this. Paperback and not too big can be carried along.


5 out of 5 stars Great walk   June 15, 2005
Reader from South-West (South-West)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Not only does this book create an accurate sensory impression to delight the specialist - for the lay person, who is not a specialist in archeology and history, this book is an excellent introduction to ancient Roman history. Although the book focuses specifically on the year 150 A.D., when the empire was at its zenith, Cullen offers a considerable breadth of information on Mediterranean history as a setting. He succeeds in describing not only the minute sights and sounds and smells of the city, but how this world capital was part of a vast swath of people and events pouring out of the Bronze Age and even earlier. This walk in ancient Rome is also a carefully designed lesson plan stepping through great tracts of history - an education in itself.

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