The distinguished historian & classicist Michael Grant confirms that her reputation as a temptress was well-founded. However, by unravelling the sources behind the tangle of myth, gossip & invention he shows that the popular image of a wayward woman opting for a life of sensuous luxury & neglecting her affairs of state is far from the truth. A brilliant linguist & the first of her Greek-speaking dynasty who learned Egyptian, she was reputed to be the author of treatises on agriculture, make-up & alchemy. Her love affairs were carefully calculated to further her plans to restore her empire to its former greatness & she was a ruthless foe to all who stood in her way. But dead on her golden couch in the palace at Alexandria her life seemed to have ended in failure; her dreams of empire shattered; her lover Mark Antony a suicide himself & she a prisoner of her conqueror Octavian. An unforgettable portrait of an extraordinary queen & her stormy life. The size of this book is 23cm in height & 15.5cm wide with 301 pages.