Farewell Britannia: A Family Saga of Roman Britain

Farewell Britannia: A Family Saga of Roman Britain

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Fine condition.Weidenfeld & Nicolson,2007.First UK edition-first printing(1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2).Tan hardback(silver lettering to the spine) with Dj(two small nicks on the edges of the Dj cover),both in fine condition.Illustrated with b/w drawings,maps.The book is as new with two pencil marks impressions on the edge of the first blank page of the book.Nice and clean book as new.294pp including The Atrebates Family Tree,notes.Price un-clipped.A collectable first edition-first printing. This is another paragraph Product Description: Simon Young invents a multi-generational family, part Roman, part Celtic-invaders intermarrying with natives-to tell the dramatic story of 400 years of Roman rule in Britain. Vivid historical detail is balanced by a real feel for the psychological depth of the individual stories. The narrator writes this family history in 430 AD, realizing the Romans will never return. He chooses 14 of the most interesting, but not always the most admirable, of his ancestors to detail. The big events of Roman Britain are all here: scouting for Caesar's expedition in 55 BC; the Roman invasion in 43 AD; Boudicca's revolt and the massacre of 70,000 Romans; the Pict attacks on Hadrian's Wall; the great Barbarian Conspiracy of 367; and the sudden cataclysmic departure of the legions in 410. But there are plenty of non-military episodes: spying on the Druids; a centurion dreaming of retirement with a young slave he has bought; an ambitious wife on the northern frontier; a bad poet in Londinium; infanticide in Surrey; and a young Christian girl facing martyrdom in a British amphitheatre.