|author=Mary BeardNigel Jones|title=Pompeii: The Life of a Roman TownTower|rating=4.5
|genre=History
|summary=An in-depth investigation of all things Pompeii. This small, rather unremarkable (pre-event) Italian town is gone over by Beard with the proverbial fine tooth comb; how the local people lived, loved, worked and played are examined and also debated here in this book. If you'd like had to make this choose a generousand thoughtful present you can pair building which encapsulates English history then it with [[The Parthenon by Mary Beard|The Parthenon]] by would pobably be the same author published earlier in Tower Of London and here we have a vivid account of the yearTower, from its Norman beginnings as a prestigious fortress and palace, to its years of service as prison and torture chamber, and eventually premier tourist attraction.
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