DUGGAN. Alfred - The Little Emperors - (1st Edition Hardcover in Wrapper)
DUGGAN. Alfred - The Little Emperors - (1st Edition Hardcover in Wrapper)

DUGGAN. Alfred - The Little Emperors - (1st Edition Hardcover in Wrapper)

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Did belong to a library before but book and wrapper survived remarkably well - Scarce.  >>> The Little Emperors is set in Britain at the beginning of the fifth century and tells the story of Felix, governor of Britannia Prima, an industrious but culturally blinkered civil servant, convinced that by screwing ever greater taxes out of the local people, he is extending the benefits of civilisation.   -   Though temperamentally loyal to Rome, Felix is caught up in a series of political machinations that end in the proclamation of the usurper Constantine III as emperor of Britain. Unfortunately for Felix, he is married to the daughter of one of Constantine's rivals and he ends up fleeing into the countryside. During the hardships of this journey he begins to understand how negative the effect of empire has been upon the people of the island he has governed so inflexibly. .   -   This is a novel about the futility of empire. Duggan's stepfather was Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, the epitome of imperial complacency; but Duggan saw his family fortune swept away in the Great Depression, served in the Second World War and then watched the British Empire disintegrate in its aftermath. It was an experience that clearly left its mark.    (Brian on Goodreads) 

 

 

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