In 1902, John Benjamin Firth's biography of the first Roman Emperor was published, titled Augustus Caesar and the Organization of the Empire of Rome. A couple of years later, he would publish a sequel titled Constantine the Great: The Reorganization of the Empire and the Triumph of the Church.
In 2023, the first book would finally get a decent cover (actually a very good-looking one) and artistic illustrations thanks to the efforts of Yomigaeru Kingdom. Augustus Caesar was republished August 17th with these improvements on YomiKing's Respbooks.com, with the text put into responsive html perhaps for the first time.
The text required a bit of fixing in terms of punctuation, and early 20th century British English was converted to the current standard that most of the world now uses. The remastered book, twenty chapters of the critical life of Caesar Augustus, should now be more easily read and studied on cell phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops.