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Romans: Internet Linked (Illustrated World History) (edition 2005)

by Anthony Marks (Author)

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Describes the world of the Romans from the founding of the city to the decline of the empire.
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Title:Romans: Internet Linked (Illustrated World History)
Authors:Anthony Marks (Author)
Info:Usborne Pub Ltd (2005), 96 pages
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Usborne Illustrated History differs from Usborne Internet-Linked History.  It also differs from other Usborne series, such as Usborne Key Points in History;  Usborne World History;  Timelines of History, etc, etc, etc.  If it does not state Usborne Illustrated History on the cover- it is a different series.
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