This isn’t my habit, but I simply have to do it. I have to endorse a book, even before it’s
released: “The Storm before the Storm”
by Mike Duncan (http://thestormbeforethestorm.com/).
Mike is the award winning and publically acclaimed podcaster
of the famed “History of Rome” podcast series.
Mike continues his podcasting now with a series called “revolutions”
where he explores various revolutionary periods throughout history. He also has lead and leads several “History
of Rome” tours that are wildly popular and rich in detail, culture, and fun.
What is amazing about his story telling is he brings to life
a time and place that is foreign, dramatic, and ancient, as if it were
yesterday and on the big screen. In this
book, Mike explores the late republican period of Roman history, just after the
conclusion of the Punic Wars and before the ushering of the triumvirate. This is a book that is ripe for the telling
not only for its original context and times, but for the present. As if to bring back the Oracle at Delphi,
Mike opens this book with the tale of Tiberius Gracchus and is political
harrying and brinksmanship that is as prescient in today’s politics as it was
in that age. I can’t wait to read and
hear him speak again of the path the Senators and Assembly, Consuls and Tribunes
took as the republic spun out of control.
The story will not only be entertaining and enlightening for its own
telling, but also as a warning, lesson, and window into our future if we don’t
take care to learn from the mistakes that the late Roman republic made.
If you haven’t done so already, go listen to Mike Duncan’s preview
read of Chapter 1 of the book. Do it
NOW!!! (https://secure-hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/f/d/2/fd23dfd5207f9ba9/SBTS_Ch1_Master.mp3?c_id=16148242&expiration=1501891628&hwt=4f4546651a00ea29c865928a32deba7a). And when you get done, do Mike, and really
everyone, the favor, pre-order the book from your favorite source and in your
favorite format. I did and I hope you do
too.
Again, I don’t normally do endorsements and encourage
purchases, but this, I am absolutely sure, will be worth your while. Happy Reading (or listening, as he’s also doing
an audio-book version where he reads it himself)!
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