Per Lineam Valli Ebooks

History and Archaeology

PLV1M. C. Bishop: An Introduction to Hadrian’s Wall: One Hundred Questions About The Roman Wall Answered, PLV 1 (Kindle: ISBN 978-0-9570261-0-0; EPUB: 978-0-9570261-1-7; Paperback 978-0-9570261-4-8) This book provides a succinct introduction to Hadrian’s Wall in the form of 100 questions and their answers. It is designed to appeal to all who have heard of (but do not necessarily know much about) this important monument. Available as Amazon Kindle and paperback, Apple iBooks, Google EPUB or PDF, or Smashwords EPUB/PDF etc

Cover thumbnail of PLV2M. C. Bishop: An Archaeological Guide to Walking Hadrian’s Wall: From Bowness-on-Solway to Wallsend (West to East), PLV 2 (Kindle: ISBN 978-0-9570261-5-5) This is an informative (yet informal) description of the route of Hadrian’s Wall and all the remains that can still be seen. For most of the route from west to east, it follows the Hadrian’s Wall National Trail Footpath, but with an important difference: where the path veers off the line of the Wall, this account stays with it and allows you to examine the remains most other walkers do not see (and most other guidebooks do not describe). Amazon (Kindle) or Smashwords (EPUB/PDF etc)

Cover thumbnail of PLV3M. C. Bishop: An Archaeological Guide to Walking Hadrian’s Wall: From Wallsend to Bowness-on-Solway (East to West), PLV 3 (Kindle: ISBN 978-0-9570261-9-3) This is an informative (yet informal) description of the route of Hadrian’s Wall and all the remains that can still be seen. For most of the route from east to west, it follows the Hadrian’s Wall National Trail Footpath, but with an important difference: where the path veers off the line of the Wall, this account stays with it and allows you to examine the remains most other walkers do not see (and most other guidebooks do not describe). Amazon Kindle

Cover thumbnail of PLV5M. C. Bishop: Ut Milites Dicuntur: A Dictionary of Roman Military Terms and Terminology, PLV 5 (Kindle: ISBN 978-1-9102380-2-8) Who was the praefectus castrorum? What was a vinea? Would a Roman soldier know what the term ‘lorica segmentata’ meant? Ut Milites Dicuntur is a dictionary of terms frequently used by and about the Roman army. Each entry is fully referenced to show contemporary examples of usage (where they exist) and the ebook is hyperlinked. Ebook: coming soon

Historical Fiction

Seditio coverMike C. Bishop: Seditio, (Kindle: ISBN 978-0-9570261-2-4; EPUB: 978-0-9570261-3-1) Drafted into the Roman army and forced to campaign in northern Britain against their will, German warriors of the Usipi tribe are driven to mutiny. With an island full of angry Romans to the south of them and hostile Britons all around, they capture three warships and embark upon a daring voyage to their homeland and freedom. Historical fiction. Kindle Other formats