Two prominent political and social commentators lambast the political figures who have betrayed the European cause and led Britain to the brink of disaster.
Cato the Younger Books
This Roman lawyer and magistrate is renowned for his letters, offering vivid glimpses into ancient Roman life and society. His writings are characterized by keen observations of human nature and social events, often exploring themes of solidarity, mutual support, and human response to catastrophe. Pliny captures the drama of the moment with striking precision and empathy, his style both formal and remarkably evocative. His correspondence remains a crucial testament to one of antiquity's most significant natural disasters.


The only eye witness account of the Eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79, and the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Surviving the test of time, this account is unique and the events were captured by a Roman Dignitary who was also a Literary Master. Relive the horror and tragedy of this major event.