The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

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شمس I read, and enjoyed, the 3-volume edition published by The Heritage Press in 1946 (edited by J. B. Bury). It's unabridged, and includes all of Gibbon'…moreI read, and enjoyed, the 3-volume edition published by The Heritage Press in 1946 (edited by J. B. Bury). It's unabridged, and includes all of Gibbon's footnotes. It's also illustrated with lots of beautiful etchings by Gian Battista Piranesi, and has a very nice design on the spines of crumbling columns.

Some other good, unabridged editions, with Gibbon's Complete notes:
-6 Volume edition (edited by J. B. Bury) published by Everyman's Library
-3 Volume edition (edited by David Womersley) published by Allen Lane/The Penguin Press(less)
Kate Schmidt Yes, this does contain all of the volumes and is an excellent, very readable abridgment of this famously long and supposedly unreadable work. It's far…moreYes, this does contain all of the volumes and is an excellent, very readable abridgment of this famously long and supposedly unreadable work. It's far from dull, trust me. Reading Decline and Fall is at times like reading George R.R. Martin, and in the age of the Google you marvel at how Gibbons's scholarship was even possible. ("Always scribble, scribble, scribble! Eh! Mr. Gibbon?")(less)
Dr MAHESH DOCHERLA The book starts from around 40 A.D. So, it is after the time of the four good emperors of Rome. Nothing about Julius Caesar or Augustus Caesar or the …moreThe book starts from around 40 A.D. So, it is after the time of the four good emperors of Rome. Nothing about Julius Caesar or Augustus Caesar or the four good emperors.
Simply put, it starts from the time after the death of Marcus Aurelius [shown in GLADIATOR movie] till the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans.
Considering the time in which it is written, it is highly researched and highly objective.
Present day readers will also get an understanding of the basis for religious conflict in Eurasia which extends to this day.(less)

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