Et Tu, Brute? - The Deaths of the Roman Emperors (Hardcover)


Being an emperor in ancient Rome was a dangerous business. Most of the nearly 100 emperors from the dawn of the Roman empire to its fall died violently-often the victims of assassination, battle wounds or gruesome maladies. A sly work of cartoon history, with a touch of dark wit, Et Tu, Brute? is an irreverent, illustrated compendium of the deaths of all the Roman emperors. Here Nero stabs himself in the throat, Tiberius is smothered in his sleep, Caligula is stabbed by his own praetorian guard and Claudius is fed poisonous mushrooms by his wife.

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Being an emperor in ancient Rome was a dangerous business. Most of the nearly 100 emperors from the dawn of the Roman empire to its fall died violently-often the victims of assassination, battle wounds or gruesome maladies. A sly work of cartoon history, with a touch of dark wit, Et Tu, Brute? is an irreverent, illustrated compendium of the deaths of all the Roman emperors. Here Nero stabs himself in the throat, Tiberius is smothered in his sleep, Caligula is stabbed by his own praetorian guard and Claudius is fed poisonous mushrooms by his wife.

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Imprint

W W Norton & Co Inc

Country of origin

United States

Release date

July 2018

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Expected to ship within 7 - 13 working days

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Dimensions

185 x 142 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Paper over boards

Pages

208

ISBN-13

978-0-393-63573-7

Barcode

9780393635737

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LSN

0-393-63573-2



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