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Alive in the Last Days of Pompeii
Alive in the Last Days of Pompeii
Author: Alan Lloyd
A fictional account by Taras the Mede who found himself in Pompeii during the eription of Mt. Vesuvius. Taras is a traveler on a trading ship who is writing an account of his adventures to the court of the Kingdom of Parthia years after 79 CE. Two thirds of the book describes life in the ancient city, with the disaster taking up the last third. ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780523406121
ISBN-10: 0523406126
Publication Date: 7/1/1979
Pages: 244
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Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Book Type: Paperback
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This will be more interesting to readers looking for an account of what life in an ancient Roman city was like; and those interested in the eruption.

Couched in a series of eye-witness accounts of his days in the city by Taras the Mede, the author obviously did extensive research on how Pompeiians lived (and how many died.) The earthquakes and eruption are detailed in the last 50 pages as Taras escapes the destruction.

Another 20 pages outlines how Pompeii was forgotten in the following centuries, then slowly rediscovered and excavated.

This paperback version groups 112 notes at the back, which means the reader has to keep flipping back and forth. (Normally these notes would have been printed at the bottom of the appropriate page.) The map of the city shows many of the places Taras mentions, but is too small and crowded for comfort.

Not that great as an adventure tale, but comprehensive for a look at what it was like to live in ancient Pompeii for regular folks, prostitutes, gladiators, servants and the elite.

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