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Impenetrable. Here's a typical sample of the writing (picked at random): "Flexible responses ease the tensions created by population levels far higher than any conceivable carrying capacity of the ambient micoregion – as notably, and eloquently, with the high populations which have been common throughout our period on islands." Good luck getting through this one!
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haeesh | Mar 14, 2007 |
I never trust a history book without footnotes or endnotes. No matter how consistent the narrative is to my own knowledge, I just don't think it's right to publish a history book without notes. No bibliography, either. Without sources, I just don't find the book credible, and I have to confess, I enjoyed it the less for that. This book also skipped over the first 30 years of Hadrian's life in a scant few pages, which was a great disappointment - the interesting stuff is what happened to make him the man he was, and this was virtually ignored.… (más)
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