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Cambridge University Press Cities of Vesuvius: Pompeii and Herculaneum
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Scala Riverside The Buried Art of Pompeii
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Pink Floyd-Live At Pompeii: Director's Cut
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Lost World of Pompeii, The
This text explores the history of Pompeii from its origins to its tragic destruction. It discusses the repercussions of the discoveries made there on art, archaeology and interior design, and explains the ongoing conservation and renovation work that is taking place at the site. author: Amery, Colin; publisher: Frances Lincoln
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Frances Lincoln Publishers Escape from Pompeii
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Pompeii
This book presents translations of a wide range of written records which give a vivid picture of what life was like in the twon. Sources range from the labels on wine jars to scribbled insults, from adverts for gladiatorial contests to love poetry. author: Cooley, Alison E.; publisher: Routledge
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Pompeii
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Pompeii: City Captured in Ash
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Pompeii
Part of a series designed for lower secondary history courses, which aims to bring to life the people and places of bygone days, this volume describes the destruction of the town of Pompeii by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. author: Connolly, Peter; publisher: Oxf.U.P.
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Pompeii
This volume provides a visceral history of Pompeii - the living city brought back to life. author: Butterworth, Alex; publisher: Weidenfeld & N.
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Pirates of Pompeii, The
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Pompeii
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Pompeii
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POMPEII
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Arrow Pompeii
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Hutchinson Pompeii
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Harper Perennial Ghosts of Vesuvius: A New Look at the Last Days of Pompeii, How Towers Fell, and Other Strange Connections
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Cromwell Productions Lost Treasures Of The Ancient World - Pompeii
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Random House Audiobooks Pompeii
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Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ) The Pirates of Pompeii (Roman Mysteries S.)
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Frances Lincoln Publishers The Lost World of Pompeii
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Everyman Guides Naples and Pompeii (Everyman Guides S.)
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Routledge,an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd Pompeii: A Sourcebook
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Chivers Word for Word Audio Books Pompeii [MP3-CD]
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Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ) The Pirates of Pompeii (Roman Mysteries S.)
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Getty Publishing Gladiators at Pompeii
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Weidenfeld & Nicolson Pompeii: The Living City
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Frances Lincoln Publishers Escape from Pompeii
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White Star Pompeii: The History, Art and Life of the Buried City (Timeless Treasures S.)
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Phoenix Press Pompeii
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Hutchinson Pompeii
Certain thriller writers burst upon the scene with considerable impact: Forsyth with <I>The Day of the Jackal</I>, Cruz Smith with <I>Gorky Park</I> and Robert Harris with the masterly <I>Fatherland</I>. Interestingly, of these three authors, by far the most consistent has been Harris, and his new novel, <I>Pompeii</I> is in some ways his most audacious offering yet, a brilliantly orchestrated thriller-cum-historical recreation that plays outrageous tricks with the reader's expectations.<p> As in the equally adroit <I>Enigma</I>, Harris takes a familiar historical event (there, the celebrated code-breakers at Bletchley Park, here the volcanic obliteration of an Italian city in AD79) and seamlessly weaves a characteristically labyrinthine plot in and around the existing facts. But that's not all he does here: few novelists who (unlike Harris) make a speciality of ancient history for their setting pull off the sense of period quite as impressively as the author does here. As the famous catastrophe approaches, we are pleasurably immersed in the sights, sounds and smells of the Ancient World, each detail conjured with jaw-dropping verisimilitude.<p> Harris's protagonist is the engineer Marcus Attilius, placed in charge of the massive aqueduct that services the teeming masses living in and around the Bay of Naples. Despite the pride he takes in his job, Marcus has pressing concerns: his predecessor in the job has mysteriously vanished, and another task is handed to Marcus by the scholar Pliny: he is to undertake crucial repairs to the aqueduct near Pompeii, the city in the shadow of the restless Mount Vesuvius. And as Marcus faces several problems--all life threatening--an event approaches that will make all his concerns seem petty.<p> Other writers have placed narratives in the shadow of this most famous of volcanic cataclysms, but Harris triumphantly ensures that his characters' individual dramas are not dwarfed by implacable nature; Marcus is a vividly drawn hero: complex, conflicted and a canny synthesis of modern and ancient mindsets. Some may wish that Harris might return to something closer to our time in his next novel, but few who take this trip into a dangerous past will be able to resist Harris's spellbinding historical saga. --<I>Barry Forshaw</I>
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Random House Audiobooks Pompeii
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Bonechi Edizioni,Italy Naples and Pompeii: Vesuvius, Herculaneum and the Amalfi Coast
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Hungry Minds Inc,U.S. Amalfi Coast with Naples, Capri and Pompeii (Frommer's S.)
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Elyse Weiner iJourneys Pompeii: City Frozen in Time
On this tour of Pompeii, a city preserved by a volcano in 79 AD, we'll walk the ancient streets remarkably like our own....
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Lost Treasures Of The Ancient World - Pompeii
Take a journey back in time and visit the unique lost city of Pompeii which was buried beneath a mountain of volcanic ash when Mount Vesuvius erupted in AD78. More than 2000 citizens lost their lives and lay entombed within the city walls until their discovery in 1748.
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Up Pompeii/ Up The Chastity Belt
Two helpings of Frankie Howerd at his tittermost. Up Pompeii - Howerd stars as an upstart slave who unwittingly becomes involved in a plot to assassinate Emperor Nero. Up The Chastity Belt - Lurkalot is a humble serf who lines his wallet from a profitable trade in chastity belts and love potions. All this changes when Sir Braggart De Bombast arrives to capture Custard Castle and the beautiful Lobelia De Custard.
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Pink Floyd - Live In Pompeii - Directors Cut
The imaginative, highly inventive and surrealistic music of Pink Floyd lends itself very well to visual representation. This stunning experience, shot in and around an ancient amphitheatre in the ruins of old Pompeii, includes the massive composition `Echoes' and this full-length version includes candid interviews filmed in 1972, during the recording of `Dark Side of the Moon'.
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Universal Pictures Video Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii [1972]
Conceived by the French director Adrian Maben as an anti-Woodstock film, <I>Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii</I> was shot in October 1971 in the ancient city's vacant, 2,000-year-old amphitheatre--a venue chosen to accentuate the grandeur and spaciousness of the band's <I>Meddle</I>-era music. This disc contains a new, 90-minute director's cut as well as the original 60-minute concert film, whose production and effects feel inescapably dated. Maben's cut goes to great lengths to lend the film a more contemporary feel, but it's the earlier version that makes this disc such a gem, being more focused on the music and more holistic in vision. <p> The anamorphic, 16:9 director's cut interweaves the Pompeii performances with fascinating but distracting interviews and music snippets filmed later (mostly during the recording of <I>Dark Side of the Moon</I>). The movie was originally prepared in a 4:3 aspect ratio, however, and the widescreen version crops perfectly framed images like the nine-square mosaic of drummer Nick Mason in One of These Days. The original offers plenty of close-ups of fingers on frets and keys, with shots that are often luxuriously long in duration. And the picture quality from Pompeii is revelatory: outstandingly sharp and clear, rich in subtle grades of light and colour. <p> Generous extras include everything from original posters, reviews, bootleg album covers and song lyrics, to a 24-minute interview with Maben. But for all the director's talk of the glorious acoustics in Pompeii's amphitheatre, there's little natural ambience to be heard. The Dolby Digital 2.0 sound is clear, dry and two-dimensional, though notably better than any previous video release. <I>--Michael Mikesell</I>
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WARNER HOME VIDEO Up Pompeii Up The Chastity Belt [1971]
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J. Paul Getty Trust Publications Pompeii
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Live In Pompeii
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Oxford University Press Pompeii (Roman World S.)
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Greenwood Press Daily Life in the Roman City: Rome, Pompeii, and Ostia (Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History S.)
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Random House USA Inc Pompeii...buried Alive (Step-into-reading)
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Routledge,an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd Roman Pompeii: Space and Society
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Longman Buried Alive: Pompeii (Four Corners S.)
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Houghton Mifflin Company Bodies from the Ash: Life and Death in Ancient Pompeii
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Meditarch Pompeii Revisited: Life and Death of a Roman Town
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Princeton University Press Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum
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Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd Pompeii (Duckworth Archaeological Histories S.)
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Tempus Publishing Ltd Pompeii: History, Life and Afterlife
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Getty Publishing Houses and Monuments of Pompeii: The Work of Fausto and Felice Niccolini
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J. Paul Getty Museum Vesuvius A.D.79: The Destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum
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Aristide D. Caratzas The Gardens of Pompeii: Herculaneum and the Villas Destroyed by Versuvius
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Wildside Press The Last Days of Pompeii
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Long Riders' Guild Press US Count Pompeii - Stallion of the Steppes
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British Archaeological Reports Tracing Mobility and Identity: Bioarchaeology and Bone Chemistry of the Bronze Age Sant'Abbondio Cemetery (Pompeii, Italy) (British Archaeological Reports International S.)
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Editions Pierre Terrail Pompeii
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Edizioni Electa Tales from an Eruption: Pompeii Herculaneum Oplontis
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Electa Napoli A Day in Pompeii: Daily Life, Culture and Society
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Bonechi Edizioni,Italy Pompeii: Practical Guide (Bonechi Travel Guides)
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White Star Pompeii
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