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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 0198148348. Bumping to corners. Small bump to top corner of textblock with creasing to a few pages. DJ has creasing along edges with a couple of tiny chips.; The Roman world in the Imperial period was ruled by a succession of autocrats for whom the army remained the single most important source of political power. But how could one man win the loyalty and affection of an army which numbered up to to half a million? Although financial benefits and legal privileges had the most direct impact on the soldiers, every emperor sought some kind of additional bond through a personal association and identification with them.; 468 pages; Special edition for Sandpiper Books. Reprint of 1984 Edition.
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Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 0198148348. Former owner's bookplate on ffep.; The Roman world in the Imperial period was ruled by a succession of autocrats for whom the army remained the single most important source of political power. But how could one man win the loyalty and affection of an army which numbered up to to half a million? Although financial benefits and legal privileges had the most direct impact on the soldiers, every emperor sought some kind of additional bond through a personal association and identification with them.; 468 pages; Special edition for Sandpiper Books. Reprint of 1984 Edition.
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