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THE BOY OF GLASS: How Augustus Liquidated the Roman Republic and Built an Empire of Marble

THE BOY OF GLASS: How Augustus Liquidated the Roman Republic and Built an Empire of Marble

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The Republic was rotting. The world was screaming for a master. And the man who saved it was a boy who could barely breathe.In the year 63 B.C., a fragile child was born on the Palatine Hill. To the titans of Rome—men of iron like Pompey and Caesar—Gaius Octavius was a "boy of glass," a sickly youth trapped in a body ravaged by asthma and infirmity.But behind the pale skin and the gasping lungs lay the most lethal mind in history.The Boy of Glass is not just a biography; it is a visceral journey through the "Cold Audit" of Rome. Follow the young Octavius as he navigates a shark-tank of whispered treasons and blood-soaked battlefields. Watch as he transforms himself from a fragile heir into Augustus, the architect of an empire that would endure for five hundred years.In this book, you will discover:The Psychological War: How Octavius outmaneuvered the warlords who could easily outmuscle him.The Logistics of Power: The transformation of Rome from a chaotic city of brick to a disciplined empire of marble.The Master of the Game: The chilling precision of the Proscriptions, the naval genius of Actium, and the "Great Restoration" that masked an absolute monarchy.The audit is closed. The debt of the Republic is paid in steel. Welcome to the Pax Romana.


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