Make Rome Great Again: An Inaccurate Novel of Political Plunder, Lavish Lifestyle, Incest and Insanity


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A spoof of politics in the context of ancient Rome


The ancient Roman Empire was the greatest in the world. Its powerful army controlled most of Europe, England, the Middle East, Mediterranean and Egypt. Its architects and engineers built the most complex and advanced roads and aqueducts, temples and other grand structures that lasted for centuries. Its third emperor, Caligula, reigned for only four years, but left a legacy of unequaled ambition, extravagance, power, perversion and self-aggrandizement. This story tells the power struggle between the executive and legislative branches of government-the Emperor and the Roman Senate-that led to its downfall. It is told through the eyes of two strong Roman senators-Lindi Gramph and Dimit Romger-who spend their leisure time at the Senate baths at the Forum where the doorman Justus and bartender Magmus understand what's really happening.


Some things never change, even in 2,000 years.


A startling picture of political policymaking taking place in the Senate baths.

-The Roman Times-Post


An unconventional presentation of Emperor Caligula's power and perversion.

-Mediterranean Review



Author: Jerry D. Kirkpatrick
Publisher: Jerry D. Kirkpatrick
Published: 10/20/2020
Pages: 172
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.37d
ISBN13: 9781087921518
ISBN10: 1087921511
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Humorous | General
- Fiction | Historical | Ancient
- Fiction | Political

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