From the Hugo and Nebula-award winning author--hailed by Roger Zelazny as "one of the greatest storytellers of the century"--a powerful, heady epic of alternate history that imagines a world in which the Roman Empire survived and flourished into the 21st century.
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From the Hugo and Nebula-award winning author--hailed by Roger Zelazny as "one of the greatest storytellers of the century"--a powerful, heady epic of alternate history that imagines a world in which the Roman Empire survived and flourished into the 21st century.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Glued binding. 396 p. Audience: General/trade. Stated first edition full number line. Very good unclipped dust jacket.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book. Signed by Author(s) Excellent Copy-Signed By The Author On The Title Page. A First Edition, First Printing. Book Is In Near Fine Condition. Boards Are Clean, Tiniest Bit Of Wear To The Page Edges. Interior Is Clean And Legible. Not Remaindered. Dust Jacket Is In Near Fine Condition. Not Chipped Or Crinkled. Not Price Clipped. Dust Jacket Is Covered By Mylar Brodart. Thanks, And Enjoy.
This book doesn't deserve even one star! An adult book, it has no main protagonist, all of the characters are dislikable, and it is just plain poorly written. Worst of all, it is all based on the idea that the israelites didn't cross the Red sea, and somehow that caused Rome to last forever. That says that God couldn't or wouldn't get the Israelites across the sea. It could have been a good ending if it was part of a duology, or trilogy, or series, but for a single book the ending just stinks, with the only good characters ( the israelite slaves) lose almost all hope of escape. lots of headaches on this one.