Author:Georges Roux
First published in 1964, Ancient Iraq is the classic work on Mesopotamia and the great civilizations that sprung from the region bounded by the Euphrates and Tigris. It remains an invaluable primer for anyone fascinated by the extraordinary ruins and artworks which have emerged from generations of archaeological digs. The book gives a lively, comprehensive account, from the earliest city fragments through the Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians and Babylonians through to its decline under Hellenistic rule.
A masterpiece, a tour de force...Beautifully sculpted, it sustains its momentum to the last page...A magnificent and authoritative book.
—— J. J. Scarisbrick , Sunday TelegraphLearned and controversial, it has all the elements of a detective story...His verdict is convincing...a fascinating book.
—— Lord Blake , Country LifeIt is intelligently illuminating on both Wolsey and his world, and is especially good on the Church and foreign policy...It is indispensable
—— Christopher Haigh , Times Educational SupplementA work of magisterial ambition and achievement...He has taken a great subject and transformed it.
—— Blair Worden , London Review of Books