Tom Holland is a historian of the ancient world and a translator.
His books include Rubicon: The Triumph and Tragedy of the
Roman Republic, Persian Fire, In the Shadow
of the Sword and The Forge of Christendom. He
has adapted Homer, Herodotus, Thucydides and Virgil for the BBC. In
2007, he was the winner of the Classical Association prize, awarded
to “the individual who has done most to promote the study of the
language, literature and civilization of Ancient Greece and Rome.”
He lives in London with his family.
Visit the author's website at www.tom-holland.org.
“Stunning. . . . Holland keeps his narrative moving at chariot-race
speed.” –Newsday
“This gripping narrative resurrects some of the half-forgotten
personalities and events that shaped who we are. . . . It enables
the reader to relive the slow, bloodstained collapse of a system,
not only as a fascinating drama in its own right but as a morality
tale.” –Anthony Everitt, author of Cicero
“A fascinating picture of Roman city life. . . . In every aspect of
this story, Holland expertly makes the Romans, so alien and yet so
familiar, relevant to us.” –Los Angeles Times
“Tremendously intelligent, vibrant and witty.” –The Washington
Times
“The crispest and most compelling account. . . . A historical
thrill ride.” –The Seattle Times
“Splendid. . . . Rich. . . . Holland writes history with a sense of
immediacy, and with the passion and pacing of a novelist. . . . His
absorbing, witty narrative captures the scope and drama of the
republic and shapes its labyrinthine elements into a single
continuum.” –Houston Chronicle
“[A] book that really held me, in fact, obsessed me. . . .
Narrative history at its best.” –Ian McEwan, The Guardian, Books of
the Year
“Very readable. . . . Witty, literate. . . . [It] outlines as no
other story in history can the perils and misadventures that bring
down democratic governments.” –St. Petersburg Times
“Gripping and hugely entertaining. . . . It is a story crammed with
drama and spectacle, but the real attraction of Holland’s book is
the wit and contemporary sensibility that he brings to his often
bloody tale.” –The Sunday Times (London), Top 5 History Books of
the Year
“Lucid, stylish and witty, and interesting in its analysis. . . .
Informative, balanced, and accessible, Holland’s compelling brand
of narrative history is a praiseworthy rendition of one of the most
complex periods in history.” –BookPage
“A lively, popularly written history. . . . Holland’s book is full
of memorable characters.” –World
“Explosive stuff. . . . Seriously intelligent history written with
élan and gusto.” –BBC History Magazine
“Lively, readable, briskly paced. . . . Thoroughly grounded in the
relevant source material. . . . Seamless, forward-moving. . . . Not
only a gripping account of the Roman past, but an important
perspective on the current American moment. . . . Rubicon succeeds
brilliantly.” –Claremont Review of Books
“Richly resonant. . . . Ancient history lives in this vivid
chronicle.” –Booklist (starred review)
“A terrific read and a remarkable piece of scholarship. As an
introduction to Roman history, it is unlikely to be bettered.”
–Daily Mail
“Holland brings a novelist’s eye to the ancient republic’s
collapse. . . . [He] also draws a fascinating portrait of the
social life of Rome and the republic in the first century B.C. . .
. Written with flair, wit and solid historical research, Rubicon is
grand history and grandly entertaining.” –Flint Journal
“A vivid social portrait of the Roman world.” –Sunday Telegraph
"Stunning. . . . Holland keeps his narrative moving at chariot-race
speed." -Newsday
"This gripping narrative resurrects some of the half-forgotten
personalities and events that shaped who we are. . . . It enables
the reader to relive the slow, bloodstained collapse of a system,
not only as a fascinating drama in its own right but as a morality
tale." -Anthony Everitt, author of Cicero
"A fascinating picture of Roman city life. . . . In every aspect of
this story, Holland expertly makes the Romans, so alien and yet so
familiar, relevant to us." -Los Angeles Times
"Tremendously intelligent, vibrant and witty." -The Washington
Times
"The crispest and most compelling account. . . . A historical
thrill ride." -The Seattle Times
"Splendid. . . . Rich. . . . Holland writes history with a
sense of immediacy, and with the passion and pacing of a novelist.
. . . His absorbing, witty narrative captures the scope and drama
of the republic and shapes its labyrinthine elements into a single
continuum." -Houston Chronicle
"[A] book that really held me, in fact, obsessed me. . . .
Narrative history at its best." -Ian McEwan, The Guardian,
Books of the Year
"Very readable. . . . Witty, literate. . . . [It] outlines as no
other story in history can the perils and misadventures that bring
down democratic governments." -St. Petersburg Times
"Gripping and hugely entertaining. . . . It is a story crammed with
drama and spectacle, but the real attraction of Holland's book is
the wit and contemporary sensibility that he brings to his often
bloody tale." -The Sunday Times (London), Top 5 History
Books of the Year
"Lucid, stylish and witty, and interesting in its analysis. . . .
Informative, balanced, and accessible, Holland's compelling brand
of narrative history is a praiseworthy rendition of one of the most
complex periods in history." -BookPage
"A lively, popularly written history. . . . Holland's book is full
of memorable characters." -World
"Explosive stuff. . . . Seriously intelligent history written with
elan and gusto." -BBC History Magazine
"Lively, readable, briskly paced. . . . Thoroughly grounded in the
relevant source material. . . . Seamless, forward-moving. . . . Not
only a gripping account of the Roman past, but an important
perspective on the current American moment. . . . Rubicon
succeeds brilliantly." -Claremont Review of Books
"Richly resonant. . . . Ancient history lives in this vivid
chronicle." -Booklist (starred review)
"A terrific read and a remarkable piece of scholarship. As an
introduction to Roman history, it is unlikely to be bettered."
-Daily Mail
"Holland brings a novelist's eye to the ancient republic's
collapse. . . . [He] also draws a fascinating portrait of the
social life of Rome and the republic in the first century B.C. . .
. Written with flair, wit and solid historical research,
Rubicon is grand history and grandly entertaining."
-Flint Journal
"A vivid social portrait of the Roman world." -Sunday
Telegraph
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