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EMPIRE RISING: A Satirical History
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Part I
Our trip through history -- sorta -- begins as the days of Bilious Clintonius and his scheming wife, Hillaria, gave way to Dubbia, son of Bushius the Elder.
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Originally published June 29, 2003

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Part II
Dubbia the Incoherent and his advisers have turned their gaze to another enemy -- the wicked king of the Saddamites.
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- 324K Acrobat PDF

Originally published July 6, 2003

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Part III
Rome won the war against the Saddamites but now finds itself locked in a long struggle against vicious rebels. Now, Dubbia the Incoherent faces a new threat at home: ascendant political rival Senator Kerriolanus.
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- 317K Acrobat PDF

Originally published July 11, 2004

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Part IV
Dubbia is confronted by adversaries on all sides -- even among once-loyal advisers now were telling the world the consul had made idiotic and dangerous mistakes.
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- 322K Acrobat PDF

Originally published July 18, 2004

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Part V
Election Day approaches in the Roman Republic. Would the Senate pick Senator Kerriolanus to be the new consul or would it re-elect Dubbia the Incoherent?
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- 315K Acrobat PDF

Originally published Nov. 7, 2004

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Part VI
Fate has taken a hand and Dubbia faces a quandary that will ultimately bring him face to face with the gods.
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- 299K Acrobat PDF

Originally published Sept. 2, 2007

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Part VII
Dubbia confronts the gods about his legacy as the saga reaches its climax.
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- 332K Acrobat PDF

Originally published Sept. 9, 2007

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