April 2019 Issue Daisy Dunn They Thought the British Barbarians The Story of Greece and Rome By Tony Spawforth
June 2017 Issue Edith Hall Flower Gathering The Book of Greek & Roman Folktales, Legends & Myths By William Hansen (ed) LR
May 2008 Issue Philip Womack Eulogy to Euergetism Vote for Caesar: How the Ancient Greeks and Romans Solved the Problems of Today By Peter Jones LR
May 2014 Issue Paul Cartledge Corinth in Flames Taken at the Flood: The Roman Conquest of Greece By Robin Waterfield LR
May 2014 Issue Peter Jones Omphalocracy Delphi: A History of the Center of the Ancient World By Michael Scott Sibyls: Prophecy and Power in the Ancient World By Jorge Guillermo LR
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