The Appian Way: The People, the Places and the History of the Road that led to Europe - David Hewson - Books - David Hewson - 9781838089733 - August 10, 2020
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The Appian Way: The People, the Places and the History of the Road that led to Europe

David Hewson

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The Appian Way: The People, the Places and the History of the Road that led to Europe

They say all roads lead to Rome - but some are more important than others. Along 350 miles from Rome to Brindisi, the Appian Way rose from its humble beginnings as a military track to become the engine that transformed Ancient Rome into the greatest empire Europe had ever seen. Two thousand years later, with the continent in the process of another seismic shift, bestselling author David Hewson travels its route in the footsteps of the ordinary and extraordinary people who trod its path. From the gladiator rebel Spartacus to the marauding general Hannibal, via emperors, martyrs and politicians, he uncovers the stories of war, intrigue and ambition buried beneath its cobblestones. Whether you love history, travel, Italy or all three, The Appian Way is a vivid, personal and fascinating exploration of an ancient journey that has never been more relevant. Complete with an exclusive online photo album of the main locations and an interactive Google Earth map. 'A seamless mix of present and past. The Appian Way brings Roman history vividly alive.'Dakota L. Hamilton, Humboldt Kent University


212 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 10, 2020
ISBN13 9781838089733
Publishers David Hewson
Pages 212
Dimensions 228 × 152 × 21 mm   ·   326 g
Language English  

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