An unsurpassable introduction to the (mainly) Greco/Roman world. At first glance a picture book but no: a superb text, readable, hugely informative and involving. A big book in which I savoured every word.
I first came across this as one book in an apparent series, though confusingly, this is called "Panorama" while the other books are called "Complete"; "The Medieval World Complete" "The Renaissance Complete" except the book on the Enlightenment, which is called "Panorama of the Enlightenment". Who knows what motivated these name changes, or what goes on in the marketing departments of publishing houses. This also differs quite a bit from the Medieval and Renaissance books, whose whole charm and appeal is that they are very illustration-heavy. This volume is very lavishly illustrated as well, but features considerably more text, rather than just captions to the pictures, which I found a refreshing approach in the Renaissance book. There are better introductions to the Classical era, but this is a good one if you like big glossy coffee table books with lots of illustrations.
I'm not sure I can truthfully that I've "read it". I've read parts of this book and browsed other parts of it. It's extraordinary dense in material and analysis with the most wonderful array of images. If you have a serious interest in ancient Greece and Rome, you must buy this book.