Those About To Die, Daniel P. Mannix
Those About To Die, Daniel P. Mannix
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Those About To Die

Author: Daniel P. Mannix

Narrator: Brian P. Craig

Unabridged: 7 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/27/2024


Synopsis

Putting the games in the context of Rome's rise and dramatic fall, Mannix captures all the history, planning, and savage pageantry that went into creating the first spectator sports.

The games began in 238 BC as nearly county fair–like entertainment, with trick riding, acrobats, trained animals, chariot racing, and athletic events. The contests then evolved into slave fights thanks to wealthy patricians Marcus and Decimus Brutus, who wanted to give their father an unforgettable funeral by reviving an old tradition. What the brothers wrought, Rome devoured, demanding even greater violence to satisfy the bloodlust of the crowd. Architectural wonders in themselves, massive arenas like Circus Maximus and the Colosseum were built, able to host sea battle reenactments on actual water. Successful gladiators found fame, fortune—and freedom.

But as Rome begin to fall in the fifth century, so did the games, devolving into nothing more than pointless massacres. In the end, millions of humans and animals were sacrificed in barbaric displays. What were once ceremonies given in honor of gods met an inglorious fate, yet they still captivate the imagination of people today.

Contains mature themes.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Geoff on April 27, 2018

This book was released in the UK as "Those About to Die". I bought it as a paperback in 1959 as a 12 year old. My mother had gone into a newsagent & tobacconist shop in Clapham Junction to get some fags and I saw it with its graphic cover and borrowed my next week's pocket money to buy it. At the ti......more

Goodreads review by Leonard on March 31, 2016

You can't review a Mannix book without first highlighting Mannix, the King of Cool - a true master of the lost art of living. The son of a U.S. navy officer (Commodore), he follows his own tune, joining the circus, mastering sword swallowing, travelling extensively, pursuing a love for animals, writ......more

Goodreads review by Alex on December 13, 2015

Ever wonder how they got lions to eat people in Roman times? Or how they got bears to eat people? Did you know they also got bears to fight lions? And that they had people train for years, only to fight each-other to the death, in huge productions with moats and alligators and boiling oil? Did you k......more

Goodreads review by n0s4a2 on September 01, 2024

Un libro interesante para todo el que disfrute de la historia de Roma. Aquí se cuenta todo lo que rodea al circo Romano, desde los gladiadores (los tipos que había), carreras de aurigas, animales que se empleaban, batallas navales… la evolución de los juegos y como fue degenerando con el paso del ti......more

Goodreads review by Olethros on February 08, 2017

-Sus fortalezas se aprovechan de sus debilidades.- Género. Ensayo. Lo que nos cuenta. Trabajo que se acerca a la supuesta realidad de los gladiadores en la Antigua Roma o, más exactamente a los juegos en Roma en general, espectáculos salvajes de verdad en sus distintas expresiones, un aspecto que el a......more