📚 Signed Book Giveaway! 🪙
To celebrate the release of Moneta: A History of Ancient Rome in Twelve Coins, I'm giving away 3 signed and personalised copies. Simply retweet this post to enter. Winners will be chosen on Friday 14th June. Open worldwide.
Bona Fortuna! ⚔️
Dictator for Life! Sit back and enjoy this exclusive clip from the audiobook of Moneta: A History of Ancient Rome in Twelve Coins (with slideshow) – read with gravitas and intensity by the brilliant Piers Hampton. Audiobook available to buy or stream at all the usual outlets.
Signing another batch of 'Moneta' copies on Friday. Order your signed hardback by 3pm tomorrow and it will come with a personalised inscription from me to you.
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Coin not included sorry!
Moneta had a photoshoot and looks majestic, I must say. A book for anyone with an interest in the wonders of Rome, or for history enthusiasts looking for new, tangible ways into the ancient world. No prior knowledge of ancient coins required! Pre-order: https://t.co/LDF29jxhjt
Can't wait for next month's publication of Moneta: A History of Ancient Rome in Twelve Coins. Let's take a look at a few of the fascinating ancient coins that will transport us through time in the book, making tangible the epic rise and fall of the Roman world! ⚔️ @vintagebooks
I'm thrilled to unveil my book, Moneta: A History of Ancient Rome in Twelve Coins, coming in hardback, ebook and audiobook on 9th May from @thebodleyhead@vintagebooks! If you have enjoyed my posts over the years, do consider pre-ordering your copy now: https://t.co/12qAfsvXQy
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