'A superb combination of wit, first-rate research and panache. Highly recommended!'
- Tony Robinson
'[A] rollicking new book... Drawing on letters, inscriptions, plays, poems, architecture, coinage and the preserved contents of Herculaneum's sewers, de la Bédoyère sets out to reconstruct how people of all stations lived... De la Bédoyère's command of these disparate sources is masterful, and his curation of them forms the backbone of the book'
- Honor Cargill-Martin, Sunday Telegraph