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The Night Portrait: A Novel of WWII & Da Vinci's Italy. Harper Collins (William Morrow). ISBN 978-0062993571. Morelli, Laura (2020). The Giant: A Novel of Michelangelo's David. The Scriptorium. ISBN 978-1942467366. Laura, Morelli (November 2017). The painter's apprentice : a novel of 16th-century Venice. United States of America. ISBN ...
A Small Place in Italy is a travel memoir and autobiographical novel written by Eric Newby, author of The Last Grain Race, A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush and Slowly Down the Ganges. In 1967, Eric Newby and his wife Wanda acquire an old run-down farmhouse in Italy, I Castagni (The Chestnuts), in the foothills of the Apuan Alps on the borders of ...
Italy (3rd ed.), Coblenz: Karl Baedeker, 1872–1874, OCLC 00610890. Part 1 (Northern Italy, including Leghorn, Florence, and Ancona, and the Island of Corsica) at the Internet Archive; Part 2 (Central Italy and Rome) at the Internet Archive; Part 3 (Southern Italy and Sicily) Italy (4th ed.), Coblenz: Karl Baedeker, 1873–1877, OCLC 31899009.
Milan city guide: Best things to do and where to stay in Italy’s northern powerhouse. Best hotels in Rome 2023: See the Italian capital in style. Italy travel guide: Everything you need to know ...
Read more on Italy travel: The best views in Rome for a breath-taking look at the Italian capital Milan city guide: Best things to do and where to stay in Italy’s northern powerhouse
Sketches of Etruscan Places and other Italian Essays, or Etruscan Places, is a collection of travel writings by D. H. Lawrence, first published posthumously in 1932. In this book Lawrence contrasted the life-affirming world of the Etruscans with the shabbiness of Benito Mussolini 's Italy during the late 1920s.
Pictures from Italy is a travelogue by Charles Dickens, written in 1846. The book reveals the concerns of its author as he presents, according to Kate Flint, the country "like a chaotic magic-lantern show, fascinated both by the spectacle it offers, and by himself as spectator".
Cook's Tourists' Handbooks were a series of travel guide books for tourists published in the 19th-20th centuries by Thomas Cook & Son of London. The firm's founder, Thomas Cook , produced his first handbook to England in the 1840s, later expanding to Europe, Near East, North Africa, and beyond.