Rome

by Nick McCarty

Published 4 July 2005
The rise and fall of the Roman Empire is the most remarkable story in the history of the ancient world, featuring a cast of colourful and complex characters: Julius Caesar, Pompey, Mark Antony, Brutus, Augustus, Caligula, Nero - the mighty and the mad, the triumphant and the treacherous. What is even more incredible than the speed of Rome's imperial expansion is the legacy that it has left behind - a legacy that is still felt two thousand years on. Focussing primarily on the turbulent years of the first century BC when Caesar battled his way to power and Mark Antony succumbed to the charms of Cleopatra, Nick McCarty recounts the battles, intrigues, personalities and reforms of the period, along with the style and splendour that became the hallmark of the Roman Empire.

Troy

by Nick McCarty

Published 30 January 2008

This is the story of the mighty city of Troy that gave birth to one of the greatest legends ever told. Sumptuously illustrated, Troy uncovers the archaeological history of the city and the people involved with the discoveries. It also retells the compelling tale of the siege, the characters involved and the bloody battles that ensued, while answering many pressing questions about this extraordinary place.

Drawing on the works of Homer and Virgil, it provides a captivating and complete account of the legend of Troy, a legend which continues to fascinate everyone from schoolchildren to film directors.