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senior sensation
Simply GreatAll senior citizens should read this novel, because they
will have no trouble relating to the story.
As a Senior Citizen I recommend this book as a must read.
A great job by the writer.
A must read for seniors.

Highly Recommended for anyone with prostate cancer
Priceless
Two Thumbs Up!

Poetry written for the human soul!
you want it you got it
The best introduction to one of America's best loved poets.

A Carthaginian in RomeBirley's assessment of Septimius's reign is ambivalent. Septimius was a vast improvement on Commodus, and, at massive cost in blood and treasurer, restored internal stability. His campaigns in Mesopotamia and Scotland were spectacular. Birley makes a plausible case that Septimius's ancestors retained a modicum of stability until at least Severus Alexander (208-235), but really the first signs of the cycle of contested rule, internal bloodshed and barbarian invasion that blighted the mid third-century can all be seen in Septimius's reign.
Biography of one of Rome's most fascinating emperorsThe begining section on the origins of Lepcis Magna are a bit slow. However, it provides a wealth of knowledge on what life was like in the Empire outside of Rome and Italy. Very few books manage to do this as well this one.
Showing the reign of Septimius Severus in great detail the reader can get an idea of how the 'Crisis of the Third Century' was to become almost inevitable. Septimius Severus favoring the soldiers over all else and his advise to his sons: "Be good brothers, grease the palm of the army and to hell with the rest."(not an exact translation of course) The life of Septimius Severus gives the reader a glimpse into what may have made Caracalla such a tyrant.
Best scholarly biography of an Roman emperor I've ever read

A real gem!See? Everything you could want! This is book is a real gem, and must have for any Shadow fan. I enjoyed Gibson's story of writing the Shadow beyond anything I could have imagined, and absolutely loved the Rangoon Ruby. I sincerely hope that they someday reissue this book.
fabulous great for everyone
great a must for shadow fans

A superbly accomplished addition to any cookbook collection
A Divine Partnership. . .
A perfect marriage of wine and food

A perfect introductory book that takes nothing for granted.
Great book for the mathematically challenged (ME!)
A great little book.

A Must-have
An anthology of genius
Accurate reproduction of the 1910 Wasmuth Portfolio

Questions Answered - Questions askedWhat Jackson does rather well is to deliver a brilliant and complicated theory on the marriage system of Pictish society, which according to him was governed by a complicated set of rules based on the number seven. He also delivers a clear new interpretration of Sueno's stone and the overall message in the carved stones of Scotland's original people.
Pictish studies have been characterized (due to lack of actual evidence) by a lot of guesses and educated postulations - it all depends if you are in the Celtic camp or not - were they Celts? or were they a non Celtic people? The Picts were around till the 9th century and yet we know less about them than people who have disappeared for thousands of years. more research is needed.
Still tops after all these years
Brilliant and provovative!Jackson delivers a brilliant theory on the marriage system of Pictish society, which according to him was governed by a complicated set of rules based on the number seven. He also delivers a clear new interpretration of Sueno's stone and the overall message in the carved stones of Scotland's original people.
A brilliant book!


Wonderous view of society, philosophy, and religion
The meaning of life is.....................
So that's what religion is!