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Anbieter: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Artikel-Nr. GOR001462612
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Anbieter: BookAddiction (IOBA, IBooknet), Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. 1st Edition. 192pp with colour illustrations and monochrome maps, figures etc. In cloth covered boards with gilt lettering on spine (boards are strong, square, clean-edged and bright, just a tad bruised at spine base). Internally neat, clean, bright and tight. In its original, price-clipped, dust jacket (gently rubbed on corners). Using recent archaeological evidence, Faulkner puts a new perspective on the decline of the Roman Empire in Britain. Artikel-Nr. 009908
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Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
Near fine cloth copy in a near-fine, very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper. Previous owner's signature. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description: 192 pages, [16] pages of color plates : [102] illustrations, maps, plans ; 26 cm. Contents: The making of Roman Britain -- The north-west frontier -- Britain under the Pax Romana -- The end of the ancient world -- The late Roman counter-revolution -- Grandees, gentry and peasants in late Roman Britain -- The fall of Roman Britain -- A chronology for Roman Britain. Subjects: 55 B.C.-449 A.D. Romans Great Britain. Antiquities. Great Britain History Roman period, 55 B.C.-449 A.D. 1 Kg. Artikel-Nr. 444044
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Anbieter: Bemrose Books, Otley, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. No internal markings; price clipped D/J is protected with removable grade clear wrap. Artikel-Nr. 15805
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Anbieter: HALCYON BOOKS, LONDON, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. ALL ITEMS ARE DISPATCHED FROM THE UK WITHIN 48 HOURS ( BOOKS ORDERED OVER THE WEEKEND DISPATCHED ON MONDAY) ALL OVERSEAS ORDERS SENT BY TRACKABLE AIR MAIL. IF YOU ARE LOCATED OUTSIDE THE UK PLEASE ASK US FOR A POSTAGE QUOTE FOR MULTI VOLUME SETS BEFORE ORDERING. Artikel-Nr. mon0000943927
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Anbieter: Scrinium Classical Antiquity, Aalten, Niederlande
Tempus, 192p. Richly ills.(B&W as well as full colour photographs and line drawings). Hard bound with dust wrps. Dust wrps to head spine discoloured. Initials stamp, date and personal library mark on free endpaper. 'Though the work is directed towards exploring Roman Britain's decline and collapse, F. sets his study within a much wider narrative. The first three chapters, for instance, deal with topics such as the conquest and the imposition of Roman rule, the limits of possible Roman expansion in the island, and the underlying military base of Britain's economy. In this F. sets out well that underlying feature of the whole Roman empire which is ll too often passed over: it was essentially a parasitic entity, the long-term existence of which was only possible through its constant predatory expansion into new areas. Once this was brought to a halt by encountering either totally uneconomic areas or resistance it could not break, it was forced to begin feeding off itself, creating internal tensions which severely compromised its ability to resist those external pressures that arose. From this F. turns to the increasing crises of the third century, the military recovery under Diocletian and his successors, the decline of urban life and of the economic base of Britain under the increasing demands of central expenditure, and finally the collapse itself, which is where F.'s overall approach come into its own. What we get there is not a picture of gradual decay, but rather the rapid and fundamental desintegration of a veneer that had been Roman civilisation. (.) The work has undoubted merits; it brings together the historical and the archaeological evidence in a way that is fresh and exciting. It strips away some of the mythology of Roman civilisation, presenting a view of the empire and its organisation that is credible, if unsympathetic, and it offers a view of Roman Britain's end that is certainly thought-provoking.' (STANLEY IRELAND in The Classical Review (New Series), 2002, pp.189-190). Artikel-Nr. 50362
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