Penguin Press 70s Caligula

“Penguin Press 70s Caligula” by Robert Graves, published by Penguin UK on May 31, 2005, is a concise exploration of the reign of the infamous Emperor Caligula. This edition, comprising 64 pages, delves into the complexities of a period marked by both grandeur and excess, capturing the essence of an era characterized by wild debauchery and whimsical cruelty.
Readers will find a detailed account that describes the glory and decadence of Caligula’s rule, providing insights into the tumultuous nature of his leadership. The book presents a vivid portrayal of the historical context, inviting reflection on the interplay of power and madness. With its focus on literature and fiction, this work offers a unique perspective on a significant figure in Roman history.
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Describes the glory and decadence of the mad Emperor Caligula’s reign – an age of wild debauchery and whimsical cruelty.
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