Annals
Discover the profound insights of ancient Rome with Annals by Tacitus, a remarkable translation that captures the essence of one of history's most significant narratives. Published in 2012, this compelling book spans 544 pages, offering readers an in-depth look at pivotal historical events from the twilight of Augustus's reign to the tumultuous end of Nero's rule in AD 68. Tacitus, renowned for his sharp observations and eloquent prose, provides a vivid portrayal of the political intrigues and societal changes that shaped Rome during this crucial period. Whether you're a history enthusiast or seeking to expand your literary collection, Annals is an essential addition that brings the past to life. Explore the complexities of power, corruption, and legacy in this timeless work.