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The Story of Rome, From the Earliest Times to the Death of Augustus, Told to Boys and Girls

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A chronological retelling for young readers that traces Rome’s beginnings from foundation legends and early kings through republican struggles, civic drama, and military expansion. The account interweaves mythic episodes and vivid battle narratives with portraits of political conflict, social change, and notable leaders, showing how conquest, lawmaking, and internal rivalries reshaped the city into a Mediterranean power. Episodes of courage, betrayal, and civic sacrifice illustrate moral tensions alongside institutional developments, and the narrative closes by describing the consolidation of authority that ushers in the era of imperial rule.

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Mary Macgregor

Mary Macgregor was a children's author known for her engaging retellings of classic tales and historical narratives. Her works often aimed to introduce young readers to significant figures and events from history and mythology. Among her notable titles are "Stories from the Ballads, Told to the Children" and "The Story of Greece: Told to Boys and Girls," which reflect her ability to make complex stories accessible and enjoyable for children. Macgregor's storytelling style combines educational elements with captivating narratives, making her contributions valuable in children's literature.

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