The Roman Empire has been a source of fascination to political thinkers,
the obsession of some of the greatest historians, and has influenced art
down the ages. Now, in a fresh new take on the era, historian Stuart
Laycock sums up the subject in 100 haikus. These original poems are
sometimes witty, sometimes sad, sometimes playful, sometime serious, but
with only a few syllables to play with they are always concise and to
the point. Read them in order for a sense of the vast sweep of Roman
history, or dot around and find hidden gems. Power, glory, death,
slaughter, murder, ambition, lust, love and triumph. It's all here. Each
haiku comes with a brief historical text to accompany it and an
evocative original illustration by John Travis.