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57 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not just for kids!,
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This review is from: Augustus Caesar's World (Paperback)
One of the great bonuses of parenting is that you get to introduce books to your own kids that wowed you when you were a kid yourself. Sometimes your children love the books as much as you did; sometimes they don't. But in either case, you get to revisit with old friends and see how much you and they have changed and retained over the years.Some of my best book friends when I was a kid were the wonderful illustrated histories of Genevieve Foster, and the one I loved most was *Augustus Caesar's World.* I recently introduced it (and a few others: *Washington's World*, *Lincoln's World*, *John Smith's World*, *Columbus's World*) to my 8 year old, and he's discovering the magic in them I did so many years ago. There are three qualities to *Augustus Caesar's World* that make it so entertaining and educating. The first is that it's incredibly well written. Foster has the gift of breathing life into historical accounts. In reading about Cicero's execution or the life of Siddhartha, for example, one experiences all the dreadful waste of the one and the liberating wonder of the other. Second, the book is wonderfully illustrated by Foster herself. The illustrations are themselves instructive: along with individual scenarios, she provides time-lines, illustrated most fetchingly, that conveniently encapsulate events and persons. Finally, Foster's histories are really world histories. In *Augustus Caesar's World,* she focuses on the events leading up to the end of the Roman Republic and the establishment of the Empire (roughly, 44BCE to 14 CE). But she doesn't limit herself to Roman history; she also examines events taking place across the world during the time frame in which she's working: the druids in Gaul, Hindus in India, Confucius in China, Mayans in the Americas, and so on. She even includes intellectual history: the origins of Christianity and Buddhism, the Upanishadic culture of the Hindus, etc. Her aim is to give the reader a wide angle of vision, and she succeeds wonderfully. I'm grateful that Foster's histories are being republished. They don't patronize kids by resorting to silly gimmicks that supposedly make learning more palatable (or at least more marketable). Instead, they make history fascinating the old fashioned way: by showing that it's a great story in its own right. They're a great discovery for my son, and a great rediscovery for me.
33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great history book for all ages!,
By Mary (FL, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Augustus Caesar's World (Paperback)
This book was on the reading list in my daughter's 3rd grade curriculum. We read it together and found it fascinating. At first I thought it might be above her reading level, but it was just right. What surprised me was how interested she was in it. Genevieve Foster did a wonderful job with this book. I would also recommend her other history books on: Columbus, John Smith, and George Washington. One thing that makes all these books interesting is that Foster writes about most of the important events taking place around the main character; not just in the immediate vicinity, but in other countries. She gives a global outlook.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a very good, very informative book and easy reading!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Augustus Caesar's World: A Story of Ideas and Events from BC 44 to 14 AD (Library Binding)
I enjoyed this book so much! It is the story of Caesar Augustus and the world he lived in. The book starts out with Julius Caesar, Cleopatra and Julius's murder. It discusses Mark Anthony, Cleopatra, Octavian and Lepidus, the formation of the triumvirate and the events which led to Octavian becoming the single head of Rome and his name becoming Augustus. The story of Augustus continues through the reign of his great-great grandson Nero. The "World" of Augusus Caeser is shown in chapters placed between accounts of Caesar's life. The author shows the development and changes that were going on around the world at that time. This was so interesting! Besides getting a good picture of Rome, I read about The Festival of Lights and King Herod in Jerusalem, Horace, Virgil and Isaiah; the calanders of the Mayans, how Buddism came to China and who Confucius was. This is a good book that connected many well known, but formerly disconnected, events together in my mind by providing a time line. The author has a few other books that work the same way set at other times in our world's history and I am planning to read those, too.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Happy to see this still in print!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Augustus Caesar's World (Paperback)
What a wonderful book and introduction for a young person to learn about the Romans, and the way they lived! I remember first being introduced to this book in the 9th grade, when I had a mild obsession with the Roman Empire. This book has stuck with me for a long time. It is written in an entertaining manner, and makes these people seem more real and human than some stale 3rd person account of how things were. Each historical figure is depicted as people with the same basic fears, hopes and desires as everyone else, in relation to the society in which they live. It of course being for children is toned down as far as some of the facts we know or speculate today about these people (ie I, Claudius) but it gives a great account of how an individual of the day might have lived, and it is not just about Octavian/Augustus himself, but the people around him and alive at the same time, sometimes even in another country. This was the world of that time, and was a fascinating period of history. This type of book can easily open up a historical interest for a young person for life. I myself searched 10 years ago to find a used copy of this gem, remembering it from high school over 10 years prior, and successfully found a copy in an old book shop. I was thrilled to death to read it again, even after reading several translated histories from the Roman Empire.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From Rome to Gaul, this book's got everything! A must read!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Augustus Caesar's World (Paperback)
This is one of the best ancient history books I have ever read. Genevieve Foster manages to tell, not only of Agustus Caesar, and Rome, but about everything in the ancient world, with not too much information. Foster tells everything about the characters in her book, not only about their actions. This book is a good book for teaching, or just pleasure reading! I highly recommend!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Genevieve Foster makes history come alive!,
By MamaRJ@aol.com (NW Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Augustus Caesar's World: A Story of Ideas and Events from BC 44 to 14 AD (Library Binding)
This is, hands down, the most interesting reading on this time period I've ever seen. The style is anecdotal without being "dumbed down". She gives enough personal information about the people involved that they are human for the reader--not just ancient names riddled with facts but no feeling. Further, her coverage of the world (not just Rome) lets you see a complete view of history. What really impressed me what her ability to remain unbiased in her presentation. Whether you are teaching or just reading for pleasure, you can't go wrong with this one!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly recommended!,
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This review is from: Augustus Caesar's World (Paperback)
I cannot say enough good things about this book! I just finished reading it before using it for homeschooling, and am amazed at how much I learned! If only they used history books like this in when I was in school, I may have had an interest in history.
The books covers from Octavian at age 18 (when his uncle Julius Caesar is killed), through his death. The beauty of this books is that it covers world events during the time period as well as daily life in Ancient Rome. It's wonderfully well rounded and the illustrations are a nice bonus. I will absolutely read her other historic fiction books and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this one!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From Rome to Gaul, this book's got everything! A must read!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Augustus Caesar's World (Paperback)
This is one of the best ancient history books I have ever read. Genevieve Foster manages to tell, not only of Agustus Caesar, and Rome, but about everything in the ancient world, with not too much information. Foster tells everything about the characters in her book, not only about their actions. This book is a good book for teaching, or just pleasure reading! I highly recommend!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gods, Romans, Gauls, Parthians, its got it all.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Augustus Caesar's World (Paperback)
If you've seen I Claudius, you'll want to read this book. I would prefer a hard copy (written 1947), but I'll settle for a soft cover. This book is excellent, just excellent.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very readable histroy for everyone!,
By DarrenGJohnson "DarrenGJohnson" (Georgia, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Augustus Caesar's World (Paperback)
I really enjoyed this book for several reasons. First, the engaging style that invites the reader into the world of Octavian and many of his contemporaries such as Herod the Great, Tiberius, Cleopatra, Cicero, Livey, and many others. You come away from this book feeling as though you experienced something of the past. It is though you were there and lived through it yourself. Second, this book is a history of religions in that it focuses on the world religions of the first century all over the world. You learn about the religions of Rome and how they were evolving, as well as Judaism, Christianity, Buddism, Mithraism, Hinduism and many more besides. The story of the Roman and Greek gods are told. Third, festivals and there meaning are focused on. This is particularly true of December 25th and how the various religions treated this date. Other festivals are taught about as well, like the Jewish passover. Fourth, the calendar and how it come into being is another great feature of this book. One learns about astronomy and astrology as well as how all of the months and days of the week that are currently used in the west were named. Fifth, the founding and history of various cities are told. Finally, one can not leave this book without sensing that he has taken a trip back in time. The one negative about the book was that the author takes a religious stand that "all roads lead to god". There is very little negative treatment of the various religions. Most people and religions are cast in a very positive light. Octavian was likely a little meaner and cold hearted than he comes off here. Of course, if Octavian was telling the story himself then he may have told it like this since we are all the hero of our own story.
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Augustus Caesar's World by Genevieve Foster (Paperback - June 1, 1996)
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