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Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Volumes 4-6

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Pages
1952
Language
EN
ISBN
9780679435938
Reading Time
~34h 10min

Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Volumes 4-6 is a book by Edward Gibbon. It has 1952 pages.

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The first three volumes of Gibbon's DECLINE AND FALL (the western empire) were published by Everyman in 1993. Volumes 4-6 complete the set which is now available for the first time in many years. This year is the bicentenary of Gibbon's death, which has been widely noticed in the press, but even after two hundred years his book is still an authoritative work on Roman history. What is more, it remains wonderfully readable: witty, elegant and intriguing, full of the author's own personality. The six-volume Everyman edition - the only complete one now available-prints the entire text of the book with all Gibbon's own notes, later editorial commentaries, maps, tables, descriptive tables of contents, indices, appendices and two magisterial essays on the author and his work by Hugh Trevor-Roper.

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Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Volumes 4-6 has 1952 pages.

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The first three volumes of Gibbon's DECLINE AND FALL (the western empire) were published by Everyman in 1993. Volumes 4-6 complete the set which is now available for the first time in many years. This year is the bicentenary of Gibbon's death, which has been widely noticed in the press, but even aft...

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Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: Volumes 4-6 was written by Edward Gibbon.