By WALTER S. CRAMP

Illustrated. 12mo. $1.50

This strong, historical novel deals with the period when Tiberius went to live in the island of Capri and built his palace, and with the attempt of Sejanus, Commander of the Prætorian Guards, to make himself Emperor of Rome. The characters of the corrupt Emperor Tiberius, Sejanus, his favorite, and Agrippina, the widow of Germanicus, are portrayed with great power, and the author has described the Rome of the time with the utmost faithfulness. Psyche, the heroine, is a beautiful Greek dancer, betrothed to Gyges, a charioteer in the Roman circus.


LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., Publishers
BOSTON, MASS.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] These are still shown to visitors to-day.

[2] Agrippina, grandmother of Emperor Nero.

[3] This house is shown to visitors on the Palatine Hill at the present time.

[4] Domitius, father of Emperor Nero.