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"Its theme is the most overwhelming phenomenon in recorded history -- the disintegration not of a nation, but of an old and rich and apparently indestructible civilization." --Moses Hadas, editor.
This first volume covers the last two hundred years of the Roman Empire leading up to its collapse.
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