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The Grass Crown
The Grass Crown
Author: Colleen McCullough
Throughout the Western world, great kingdoms have fallen and despots lay crushed beneath the heels of Rome's advancing legions. But in this age of magnificent triumph and barbaric cruelty, internal rebellion threatens the stability and survival of the mighty Republic. And an aging, ailing Gaius Marius, heralded 'conqueror of Germany and Numidia,...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780688093693
ISBN-10: 0688093698
Publication Date: 10/1991
Pages: 894
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Publisher: William Morrow Co
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Excellent read! The Grass Crown is another outstanding effort by Colleen McCullough. I just couldn't stop reading even though the book is as long as First Man in Rome. Now I want to read the next two books which I have on my shelf. The reader continues interfacing with Gais Marius and Lucillus Cornelia as they compete to become Rome's general! I do like the way each chapter focuses on one character (sort of) while continuing the story. But this one has so much blood and gore that it makes one queasy at times. War and more war! I am so glad that I did not live in Rome during this period of its history. Nevertheless, a reader on gr assures me that the following two books are just as good as First Man and Grass Crown. This is in truth an In depth political historical drama. Sulla and Marius are interesting characters and very realistic. My enjoyment of this dramatic story equals that I felt with First Man in Rome.
unholyblackdeath avatar reviewed The Grass Crown on + 57 more book reviews
Excellent read! In depth political historical drama. This book takes a close look at Sulla and Marius. Interesting characters and very believable with any historical inaccuracies not affecting the enjoyment of the dramatic story line.

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