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Augustus:

The Life of Rome's First Emperor
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Random House Publishing Group, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 377 pages
He found Rome made of clay and left it made of marble. As Rome’s first emperor, Augustus transformed the unruly Republic into the greatest empire the world had ever seen. His consolidation and expansion of Roman power two thousand years ago laid the foundations, for all of Western history to follow. Yet, despite Augustus’s accomplishments, very few biographers have concentrated on the man himself, instead choosing to chronicle the age in which he lived. Here, Anthony Everitt, the bestselling author of Cicero, gives a spellbinding and intimate account of his illustrious subject.

Augustus began his career as an inexperienced teenager plucked from his studies to take center stage in the drama of Roman politics, assisted by two school friends, Agrippa and Maecenas. Augustus’s rise to power began with the assassination of his great-uncle and adoptive father, Julius Caesar, and culminated in the titanic duel with Mark Antony and Cleopatra.
The world that made Augustus–and that he himself later remade–was driven by intrigue, sex, ceremony, violence, scandal, and naked ambition. Everitt has taken some of the household names of history–Caesar, Brutus, Cassius, Antony, Cleopatra–whom few know the full truth about, and turned them into flesh-and-blood human beings.

At a time when many consider America an empire, this stunning portrait of the greatest emperor who ever lived makes for enlightening and engrossing reading. Everitt brings to life the world of a giant, rendered faithfully and sympathetically in human scale. A study of power and political genius, Augustus is a vivid, compelling biography of one of the most important rulers in history.

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This biography is competent and well researched. - Goodreads
informative and easy to read - Goodreads
Good overview of his life and this time period. - Goodreads
It is pleasurable but very educational. - Goodreads
It was a very detailed and well researched book. - Goodreads
I also like the writing style of the author. - Goodreads

Review: Augustus: The Life of Rome's First Emperor

User Review  - David - Goodreads

Brilliant biography of Octavius/Augustus. Well written, circumspect, and slightly speculative. Speculation is, of course, necessary but sometimes disconcerting. However, the author's constrained use ... Read full review

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User Review  - Sam Motes - Goodreads

The story of Augustus is brought alive by Everitt very successfully. Full of stories of power, manipulation, dirty politics, deceit, and brutality. The futile attempts to leave a legacy by extending his lineage was the most net resting part to me. Read full review

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About the author (2006)

Anthony Everitt, visiting professor in the visual and performing arts at Nottingham Trent University, has written extensively on European culture, has contributed to The Guardian and Financial Times, and is the author of Cicero. He once served as secretary general of the Arts Council of Great Britain. Everitt lives near Colchester, England’s first recorded town, founded by the Romans.

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