Some notebooks hold grocery lists. This one holds company worth keeping.
This Augustus hardcover journal features a cinematic portrait of Rome's first and perhaps greatest emperor, part of the Rome's Greatest Emperors collection. A distinguished journal for the desk, study, or briefcase - and a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts, classics lovers, and students of leadership. Hardcover construction, full wraparound portrait, 150 lined pages built for serious use.
ABOUT AUGUSTUS (63 BC – 14 AD)
When Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, his eighteen-year-old great-nephew and adopted heir had no army, no office, and no obvious path to power. Within fifteen years, Augustus had defeated every rival, ended a century of Roman civil war, and made himself the unchallenged master of the Mediterranean world - all while carefully maintaining the fiction that the Republic still functioned.
What followed was one of the most consequential reigns in human history. The Pax Romana - two centuries of relative peace and stability across an empire of sixty million people - began under Augustus and was entirely his creation. He rebuilt Rome in marble, reformed the army, established the first permanent police and fire services the city had ever known, and created an administrative infrastructure that would outlast him by five hundred years.
He was a man of paradoxes. Personally cautious where Caesar had been reckless, he achieved more than Caesar ever did. He projected an image of Republican simplicity while accumulating powers no Roman had ever held. He exiled his own daughter and outlived nearly everyone he loved, including the heirs he had carefully groomed to succeed him.
Augustus died in 14 AD at the age of seventy-five, having ruled for forty years. His last words, by one account, were a question to his friends: had he played his part well? Rome's answer, confirmed across the centuries, was unambiguous.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Hardcover with matte laminate finish
- Full wraparound portrait print
- Biographical tribute printed on back cover
- Flexible casewrap binding
- Perforated pages for clean tear-out
- 150 lined pages
- A tool for your ideas. A tribute to his.