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Acqua Alta
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
416 PAGES
Number five in the series, this is another in Donna Leon's satisfying, wonderfully erudite Guido Brunetti mysteries. In this installment, a body is discovered in the home of diva Flavia Petrelli.
(ITL559, $14.00) |
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Al Dente, The Adventures of a Gastronome in Italy
William Black
FOOD
2004
PAPER
368 PAGES
Clearly besotted by food, William Black travels throughout Italy in search of food and experience.
(ITL548, $13.95) |
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Architecture in Italy 1500-1600
Wolfgang Lotz
Deborah Howard
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1995
PAPER
205 PAGES
A classic, comprehensive introduction to 16th-century Italian architecture. In this highly readable book, Lotz discusses the work of Renaissance architects including Bramante, Giulio Roman, Michelangelo and Palladio. Originally published in 1974 as part two of "Architecture in Italy, 1400-1600." With hundreds of color photographs and site plans, the book is an excellent companion for visitors to Venice, Florence or Rome.
(ITL247, $40.00) |
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The Architecture of the Italian Renaissance
Peter Murray
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1997
PAPER
256 PAGES
A classic, informative guide to Renaissance architecture throughout Italy, with black-and-white photographs and site plans. Beginning with the 14th century, Murray surveys major works and influences through the Italian Renaissance up to the 17th century. Ideal for travelers to Italy with an interest in architecture.
(ITL34, $20.40) |
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Art in Renaissance Italy
Gary M. Radke
John T. Paoletti
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2001
HARD COVER
512 PAGES
COMING IN
A complete, scholarly and remarkably readable overview of Italian Renaissance painting, sculpture and architecture, co-authored by two leading art historians. Paoletti and Radke examine the political, social and artistic currents that produced the unprecedented art of the 15th-17th centuries. With 600 illustrations (more than 200 in color).
(ITL412, $85.00) |
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Art of the Byzantine Era
David Talbot Rice
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1985
PAPER
286 PAGES
An indispensable classic and a thoroughly illustrated introduction to Byzantine art, wide-ranging and literate. Though it focuses on the extraordinary early Christian treasures of Constantinople (including site plans and photographs of mosaics, carving and decoration), the book also includes chapters on Sicily, Venice and Slavonic art of the Balkans. With 250 illustrations, many in color, and accompanying text, it is a compact introduction to the art and architecture of the era.
(TKY22, $21.95) |
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The Art of the Renaissance
Peter Murray
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1992
PAPER
286 PAGES
A brief, illustrated survey of the world of the Renaissance and its art, complete with illustrations. This fine book puts the flowering of art and culture that began in Florence in 1420 in its historical context. With 251 well-integrated illustrations, 51 in color. Organized geographically and thematically, it includes chapters on Florence and its artists, the Netherlands, early illustrated books and many individual artists.
(ITL14, $18.95) |
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art/shop/eat Venice
Paul Blanchard
GUIDEBOOK
2005
PAPER
207 PAGES
Blue Guide's compact, illustrated guidebook with excellent local maps. The book includes not only museums, shops and restaurants, but also not-to-be-missed sites and attractions by neighborhood. The perfect addendum to the Blue Guide Venice (ITL457).
(ITL765, $13.95) |
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The Birth of Venus, A Novel
Sarah Dunant
LITERATURE
2004
PAPER
397 PAGES
This tasty tale of art, passion, politics and danger, memorably set in Renaissance Florence in the days after the death of the powerful Lorenzo de Medici in 1492, comes to us from British novelist, broadcaster and critic Sarah Dunant, who brings her experience as the creator of the private investigator Hannah Wolfe to this new era. The malevolent political reformer (and zealot) Girolamo Savonarola figures prominently -- and even Michelangelo makes an appearance. Not surprisingly, Dunant divides her time between London and Florence, which she so vividly depicts. A runaway bestseller.
(ITL532, $15.00) |
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Blood from a Stone
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2010
PAPER
320 PAGES
Book number 14 in Donna Leon's satisfying, wonderfully erudite Guido Brunetti mysteries, again set in a richly evoked contemporary Venice. In this installment, a Senegalese immigrant is murdered in a public square and no some seems to care. Brunetti's young daughter dismisses the case with a breezy comment that he was only a vu compra (immigrant peddler). This, as you might imagine, leads to interesting questions of race and class. This is the Venice of gossip and incompetent politicians and corruption, not some white-washed paradise.
(ITL615, $14.00) |
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Blue Guide Northern Italy, from the Alps to the Adriatic
Paul Blanchard
GUIDEBOOK
2005
PAPER
735 PAGES
This Blue Guide by a popular tour leader provides a thorough overview of the history, art and architecture of northern Italy from Trieste across to the Valle d'Aosta, Venice, Verona, Milan, Genoa and Bologna. With 36 maps and site plans. 12th edition.
(ITL48, $32.95) |
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By the Grand Canal, A Novel
William Riviere
LITERATURE
2005
PAPER
272 PAGES
A group of friends reunite in Venice in the days after the 1918 armistice in this atmospheric novel. At its center is Hugh Thurne, a British diplomat who tries to escapes the shadows of war among the canals and dilapidated palazzos of the city.
(ITL651, $13.00) |
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Casa Rossa
Francesca Marciano
LITERATURE
2003
PAPER
340 PAGES
This is Italian filmmaker Marciano's second attempt at the pen, her first being a novel of Kenya, titled Rules of the Wild. This second popular novel, set in Southern Italy, Rome and New York City, follows the lives of a mother, daughter, and granddaughter, and their ties to modern Italy. The novel opens as the narrator, Alina Strada, prepares to sell the family farm (Casa Rossa) in Puglia. The author, as you might guess, divides her time between Italy and Kenya.
(ITL534, $14.95) |
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Charming Small Hotel Guides, Venice
Fiona Duncan
Leonie Glass
GUIDEBOOK
2005
PAPER
224 PAGES
A full page with a color photograph is dedicated to each entry in this guide focused on hotels with 20 bedrooms or less.
(ITL772, $15.95) |
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City Secrets Florence, Venice
Robert Kahn
GUIDEBOOK
2011
HARD COVER
150 PAGES
A connoisseur's guide to Italy featuring 200 short recommendations, many by artists, architects and other members of the American Academy in Rome or the organization Save Venice. Each contributor provides a brief profile of a favorite walk, restaurant, garden, market, work of art, building or other attraction. With maps and travel information.
(ITL277, $14.95) |
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Companion Guide Venice
Hugh Honour
GUIDEBOOK
2001
PAPER
386 PAGES
The classic guide to Venice. Designed to take along on a walking tour, this wonderfully literate and opinionated guide describes the art and architecture of the city in loving detail. With dozens of maps, site plans and black-and-white illustrations.
(ITL21, $34.95) |
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Death and Judgment
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
304 PAGES
In the fourth installment in the enormously satisfying Guido Brunetti series, the Commissario investigates suspicious happenings in Santa Lucia, Venice and the Dolomites.
(ITL745, $14.00) |
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Death in a Strange Country
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
400 PAGES
This, the second in Brunetti mysteries, opens with a body of an American soldier in a Venetian Canal, an excellent opportunity for Commisario Brunetti to take on military might, the Mafia and local politicians.
(ITL556, $14.00) |
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Doctored Evidence
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2010
PAPER
272 PAGES
Another in Donna Leon's satisfying, wonderfully erudite Guido Brunetti mysteries set in Venice. In this installment, a miserly, unpleasant woman is found murdered and all eyes, at least until our hero arrives, point to her Romanian housekeeper. This is number 13 in the series. Leon seamlesslessly weaves details of Venice and of the family life of her detective (whose kids are now teenagers) into her tale.
(ITL613, $14.00) |
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Dressed for Death
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2008
PAPER
352 PAGES
Book number three Donna Leon's satisfying, wonderfully erudite Guido Brunetti mysteries set in Venice. In this installment, what looks first like the obvious murder of a tranvestite prostitute gets much more complicated when the body turns out to be that of a bank director. Our poor dective has to cancel his vacation in the mountains to find out what is what.
(ITL614, $14.00) |
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Eyewitness Guide Umbria
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2011
FLEXI-BOUND
192 PAGES
A marvelously illustrated, compact guide to the culture, history and attractions of Umbria, organized geographically and especially helpful for its innovative site plans, building diagrams and local maps. With select, annotated listings of where to eat and sleep and what to buy.
(ITL512, $20.00) |
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Fatal Remedies
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
336 PAGES
Commissario Brunetti returns in the latest installment of Leon's popular mystery series.
(ITL856, $14.00) |
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Fellowship of Fear
Aaron J. Elkins
MYSTERY
2005
PAPER
288 PAGES
As Gideon Oliver, professor of forensic anthropology, pieces together the history of bone fragments, he also pieces together a murder mystery. The aging, yet horny, Oliver, with the aid of his FBI friend, John Lau, takes another case. Assigned to teach at European military bases, Oliver encounters NATO and the KGB, while defending himself from physical attacks. The very first Gideon Oliver novel by Edgar-winner Aaron Elkins.
(EUR233, $7.99) |
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Fodor's See It Italy
Fodor's
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
496 PAGES
An inaugural volume in this new line of guides by Fodor's this book is notable for its especially vibrant presentation of the country. Each page displays full-color photos accompanied by much useful information on how to eat, sleep, shop, and sightsee in Italy. With seven sections choc-full of tips to help make your visit memorable. The "Out and About" section features pre-planned walking and touring routes such as "A Lover's Walk in the Cinque Terre," "A Wine Tour from Alba to Cuneo" and "The Salentine Peninsula."
(ITL550, $24.99) |
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Fodor's Venice & the Venetian Arc
GUIDEBOOK
2006
PAPER
368 PAGES
A frequently revised, practical guide in the popular series.
(ITL895, $18.95) |
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The Food of Italy
Waverly Root
FOOD
1992
PAPER
750 PAGES
Evocative of Italy and its diverse cuisine, this classic book--organized geographically--offers a cook's tour of the country. It's a well-informed and wonderfully literate guide.
(ITL75, $22.00) |
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For the Beauty of the Earth: Birding, Opera, and Other Journeys
Thomas Urquhart
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2006
PAPER
320 PAGES
Urquhart chronicles a lifelong affair with nature, combined with a passion for music, as he travels-- and bird watches-- through pastoral England, Italy, the Camargue in Provence, and the villages of Mali.
(BRD35, $15.00) |
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Frommer's Venice Day by Day
Frommer's
GUIDEBOOK
2009
PAPER
180 PAGES
A compact shirt pocket guide, ideal for a short visit, featuring remarkably good suggestions for everything from food, hotels and neighborhoods to shopping. With a separate foldout map of the city center.
(ITL353, $12.99) |
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The Gothic Enterprise, A Guide to Understanding the Medieval Cathedral
Robert A. Scott
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2005
PAPER
294 PAGES
Scott, whose interest in the history of cathedrals began when he first saw the magnificent Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Salisbury, England, takes his reader on a historical, architectural and sociological tour of the magnificent spires and stained-glass windows that dot the landscape of Europe. It's an accessible, personable overview.
(EUR190, $21.95) |
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Heavenly Supper, The Story of Maria Janis
Fulvio Tomizza
LITERATURE
1991
HARD COVER
196 PAGES
A well-researched, fictionalized account of 17th-century Venetian peasant Maria Janis, who was reputed to have eaten nothing but consecrated communion wafers and communion wine for five years. From the author of Materada and the winner of Italy's coveted Premio Strega.
(ITL817, $40.00) |
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Here Is Where We Meet
John Berger
LITERATURE
2006
PAPER
256 PAGES
This novel weaves a portrait of several European countries through encounters with the dead, from the narrator's mother, whom he discovers on a park bench in Lisbon, to a childhood friend wandering a market in Krakow. "The dead don't stay where they are buried," the protagonist's mother tells him, and this becomes the mantra for this most unusual journey through Europe's history and people.
(EUR189, $15.00) |
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History of My Life (Vols. III & IV)
Giacomo Casanova
Willard R. Trask
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1997
PAPER
704 PAGES
Casanova's Venice is a city of intrigue and extravagance, a fitting homeland for a multi-faceted, extravagant man. The foremost scoundrel of the 18th century was also a memoirist of formidable talent. In the fourth volume of his autobiography, Casanova -- who was, variously, a spy, a diplomat, a soldier, an astrologer, and a cleric -- tells of his imprisonment in the dungeon of the Ducal Palace in Venice. The tale made him a wanted commodity throughout Europe in 1756, the year of his escape, and indeed it is no less sensational now.
(ITL381, $40.00) |
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Il Postino
Michael Radford
1995
DVD
The Italian comic actor Massino Troisi stars as a shy Italian postman living in a small fishing village on a Mediterranean island off the coast of Italy who learns the ways of poetry and romance while delivering mail to the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. In Italian with subtitles.
(ITL541, $19.99) |
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Insight City Guide Venice
Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
313 PAGES
In its trademark style, this handsome Insight Guide gives a profusely illustrated overview of Venice. Featuring concise essays by well regarded authors on the art, architecture, and history of the city, it contains hundreds of photos and maps as well as some limited practical information. This handy book is a popular and highly recommended one-volume introduction to Venice.
(ITL23, $16.95) |
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Italian English Bilingual Visual Dictionary
DK Publishing
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2005
PAPER
360 PAGES
With thousands of neatly arranged color photographs, this compact book is impressively comprehensive, covering everything from the basics of la casa (house) to the vocabulary of le granaglie e i legumi secchi (grains and legumes). With a handy reference section in the back.
(ITL626, $14.95) |
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Italian Hours
Henry James
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1992
PAPER
376 PAGES
A classic series of travel essays written between 1872 and 1909 on the art, religion and people of Italy. James is an observant guide to Rome, Naples, Florence and other great destinations in the 19th century.
(ITL07, $17.00) |
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Italian Neighbors
Tim Parks
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2003
PAPER
272 PAGES
This sparkling memoir by the British novelist captures the travails and delights of life in the Italian countryside with charm and wit. Montecchio, which Parks so indelibly sketches in this favorite book, is outside Verona.
(ITL16, $14.95) |
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The Italian Renaissance
J. H. Plumb
HISTORY
2001
PAPER
320 PAGES
A well-written history of the Renaissance, its artists and thinkers, originally published in 1961, with chapters on Florence, Milan, Rome and Venice, Michelangelo, Da Vinci and Women of the Renaissance.
(ITL562, $16.00) |
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Italian, A Language Map
Kristine K. Kershul
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
1999
PLASTIC CARD
This durable, foldout card, featuring 1,000 words and phrases, works as a quick reference for travelers.
(ITL645, $7.95) |
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Italy and Its Invaders
Girolamo Arnaldi
HISTORY
2008
PAPER
240 PAGES
A wide-ranging history of the many empires and world powers that have invaded Italy, with either success or failure, and their lasting influences, both positive and negative, on Italian art, architecture and culture up to the present day.
(ITL661, $19.95) |
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Italy in Mind
Alice Powers
LITERATURE
1997
PAPER
349 PAGES
A terrific collection of some of the best literary writing on Italy, including pieces by Melville, Lawrence, Henry James, Mary McCarthy and many others. Each piece (they tend to run about 5-7 pages) is introduced thoroughly with a description of its historical, geographical, or literary context. Great reading.
(ITL39, $17.95) |
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Italy, A Traveler's Literary Companion
Lawrence Venuti
ANTHOLOGY
2003
PAPER
256 PAGES
This collection of tales by diverse Italian writers, organized geographically, captures the spirit, history and allure of the country. Not just a literary companion, this anthology is also a who's who of contemporary Italian writers. Bravo.
(ITL466, $14.95) |
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Knopf Mapguide Venice
Knopf Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2009
PAPER
48 PAGES
This ingenious full-color guide takes the form of a series of foldout neighborhood maps, each annotated with local sights, hotels, restaurants and attractions.
(ITL667, $10.95) |
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Lonely Planet Italian Phrasebook
Lonely Planet
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2012
PAPER
260 PAGES
A handy, palm-size guide to pronunciation, basic grammar and essential vocabulary for the traveler.
(ITL531, $8.99) |
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Lonely Planet Venice Encounter
Alison Bing
GUIDEBOOK
2010
PAPER
192 PAGES
With a section of not-to-missed highlights and a calendar of annual events, this lively pocket guide organized by neighborhood includes suggested side trips, along what to see and where to shop, eat, drink and play. With a double-sided pullout map.
(ITL958, $12.99) |
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Lucrezia Borgia, Life, Love, and Death in Renaissance Italy
Sarah Bradford
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2005
PAPER
421 PAGES
Drawing from a trove of contemporary documents and fascinating firsthand accounts, Bradford brings to life the art, the pageantry, and the dangerous politics of the Renaissance world Lucrezia Borgia helped to create.
(ITL916, $16.00) |
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M, The Man Who Became Caravaggio
Peter Robb
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2000
PAPER
592 PAGES
A masterful biography of the Renaissance painter by the author of "Midnight in Sicily."
(ART47, $24.00) |
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Mammals of Europe
Priscilla Barrett
David W. MacDonald
FIELD GUIDE
2002
PAPER
320 PAGES
Published by Princeton, this is a field guide to land and marine mammals throughout Europe, both endemic and introduced. With more than 600 color illustrations of over 200 mammals, it's a comprehensive handbook, with detailed descriptions, range maps and commentary on behavior.
(FG61, $38.50) |
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Marco Polo and the Discovery of the World
John Larner
EXPLORATION
2001
PAPER
288 PAGES
A scholarly, insightful study of Marco Polo's famous travel account -- and its impact on European ideas and politics, particularly its influence on cartographers and explorers. The author looks too at the circumstances of Marco Polo's life and travels, arguing that Marco Polo really did visit China -- and that he must have had a highly talented co-author in Rustichello da Pisa.
(EXP22, $21.00) |
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The Master
Colm Toibin
LITERATURE
2005
PAPER
338 PAGES
A prize-winning novel whose protagonist, based on Henry James, seeks inspiration in the city of Venice.
(ITL919, $15.00) |
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Michelin Green Guide Venice
Michelin Travel Publications
GUIDEBOOK
2009
PAPER
288 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide in the Michelin series, organized alphabetically and featuring detailed neighborhood maps. With suggested tours, site plans of major attractions and a rating system. An excellent planning guide, especially useful for the independent traveler.
(ITL818, $19.99) |
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The Middle Sea
John Julius Norwich
HISTORY
2007
PAPER
720 PAGES
A marvelous writer who has already tackled Byzantium, the Normans in Sicily and Venice, Norwich spins his magic in this story of culture, trade and politics, royalty and rulers, wars and religion in the Mediterranean from antiquity to the end of the First World War.
(MED98, $21.00) |
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Modigliani
Doris Krystof
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2000
PAPER
96 PAGES
This slim illustrated book, part of Taschen's Basic Art series, showcases Modigliani's distinct colorful style of painting and portraiture, and places him within the context of his bohemian contemporaries (and friends), such as Pablo Picasso and Diego Rivera.
(ART44, $9.99) |
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A Noble Radiance
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
277 PAGES
Number seven in the Guido Brunetti mysteries, all memorably set in contemporary Venice. For some readers, this installment is the best yet. A body is found on the estate of a local landowner at the foot of the Dolomites.
(ITL557, $14.00) |
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Northern Italy Map
Touring Club Italiano
MAP
This beautifully shaded road map of Northern Italy (1:400,000) shows the region including Trieste, Venice, Bologna Milan and Turin. Printed and tear- and water-resistant paper. One Side. 37x59 inches.
(ITL38, $14.95) |
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On The Road with Francis of Assisi
Linda Bird Francke
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2006
PAPER
256 PAGES
Weaving tales of the 13th-century saint and her own 21st-century travels, Francke follows in the footsteps of Francis on her own pilgrimage. She lingers in Assisi, Venice and Rome, and takes in Siena, Bologna, Gubbio, and many hill towns, sanctuaries and chapels. The book nicely evokes both the spirit of Francis of Asisi, and the history and pleasures of Italy.
(ITL647, $15.95) |
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One-Hundred & One Beautiful Small Towns in Italy
Paolo Lazzarin
GUIDEBOOK
2004
HARD COVER
276 PAGES
A handsome book highlighting Italy's charming and scenic villages. Featuring color photographs and an overview of history and attractions, favorite accommodations and restaurants by photographer-journalist Lazzarin. Translated from the Italian (the book was originally published for the Italian market as an introduction to unique and wonderful places throughout the country).
(ITL546, $45.00) |
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Othello
William Shakespeare
Roma Gill
LITERATURE
2002
PAPER
176 PAGES
This Oxford School Shakespeare edition of Othello is nicely footnoted, providing lots of commentary on the immortal text. Set in Venice.
(ITL527, $7.95) |
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The Ottoman Centuries
Lord Kinross
HISTORY
1988
PAPER
638 PAGES
A richly detailed, engrossing history of the Ottoman Empire from its dawn in 1300 through its zenith under Suleiman the magnificent and up to the foundation of the modern republic in 1923. With maps and black-and-white photographs throughout.
(ITL54, $18.99) |
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Painting in Renaissance Venice
Peter Humfrey
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1997
PAPER
320 PAGES
A compact, well illustrated introduction to Bellini, Titian, Tinteretto and other Venetian masters. With 80 fine color plates. Humfrey balances the works themselves and individual painters with information on the social and political background of the period.
(ITL492, $28.00) |
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Palladio
James Ackerman
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1974
PAPER
170 PAGES
James Ackerman's seminal biography of Venetian architect Andrea Palladio.
(ITL234, $15.00) |
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Paradise of Cities, Venice in the 19th Century
John Julius Norwich
HISTORY
2004
PAPER
336 PAGES
Norwich, a lively historian who has written frequently on Italy and the Ottomans, conjures the appeal of Venice for a star-studded group of 19th-century residents and visitors. He devotes a chapter each to Napoleon, Byron, Ruskin, the Browns, Wagner, Henry James, Robert Browning, the Layards, Whistler and Sargent and the Corvo. With archival illustrations.
(ITL483, $16.00) |
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The Perfect House, A Journey with Renaissance Master Andrew Palladio
Witold Rybczynski
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2003
PAPER
320 PAGES
Rybczynski considers 17 villas designed by Palladio in this appreciate account of the pleasures of travel and architecture. A professor of urban studies and popular author, he's an enlightening guide to Palladio, his history and influence.
(ITL590, $19.99) |
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Pimsleur Quick & Simple Italian
Pimsleur Language Method
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2005
AUDIO CD
Four audio CDs with eight 30-minute lessons in basic Italian, covering elementary vocabulary and phrases used in travel and everyday situations. The Pimsleur method emphasizes the use of listening skills without reading materials (so there isn't a book to follow along). It's advertised as "Totally audio: hear it, learn it, speak it."
(ITL630, $19.95) |
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Private Lives In Renaissance Venice, Art, Architecture, and the Family
Patricia Fortini Brown
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2004
HARD COVER
312 PAGES
An engaging and original perspective on the private lives and material culture of patrician families in sixteenth-century Venice.
(ITL917, $60.00) |
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Quietly in Their Sleep
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2009
PAPER
320 PAGES
The sixth book in Donna Leon's satisfying series, originally published as Death of Faith in 1997 and now appearing on these shores in a paper edition.
(ITL833, $14.00) |
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Rick Steves' Italian Phrase Book & Dictionary
Rick Steves
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2008
PAPER
281 PAGES
A compact phrase book for travelers, organized thematically and with a brief dictionary. This is no dry litany of phrases but is instead peppered with humor and Rick Steves' insider insight into how to break the ice and make friends around the world.
(ITL424, $8.95) |
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Romeo and Juliet
William Shakespeare
LITERATURE
2000
PAPER
352 PAGES
This edition of the Bard's tragedy is heavily footnoted, providing lots of commentary on the immortal text.
(ITL322, $10.95) |
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Rough Guide Venice & the Veneto
Jonathan Buckley
GUIDEBOOK
2010
PAPER
440 PAGES
A no-nonsense, comprehensive travel guide with region-by-region descriptions, a good overview of history and culture, and a great bibliography. With color photography. With a section of color maps.
(ITL554, $19.99) |
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Short Stories in Italian, Racconti in Italiano
Nick Roberts
LITERATURE
2001
PAPER
174 PAGES
This bilingual collection, with the English and Italian alongside, features stories by contemporary and established Italian literary figures, including Italo Calvino and Primo Levi, Leonardo Sciascia, Goffredo Parise and Antonio Tabucchi.
(ITL730, $14.00) |
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Strolling Through Venice, The Definitive Walking Guidebook to La Serenissima
John Freely
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2008
PAPER
496 PAGES
A new edition of Freely's leisurely, discursive classic guide to exploring the streets and squares, along the canals, into the churches, galleries, museums, palaces and neighborhoods of Venice. With a few simple maps and black-and-white photographs.
(ITL890, $16.95) |
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Suffer the Little Children
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2010
PAPER
288 PAGES
Leon's 16th Commissario Guido Brunetti mystery delves into the world of doctors and medicine in a wonderfully realized contemporary Venice. In it A brutal attack on a pediatrician by a Carabiniere captain and two privates, who also take away the doctor's eighteen-month-old son, draws Commissario Guido Brunetti and his colleague, Inspector Vianello, into a dangerous case involving a ring of baby traffickers and an illegal money-making scheme between pharmacists and doctors.
(ITL834, $14.00) |
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The Talented Mr. Ripley
Anthony Minghella
1999
DVD
A screen adaptation of the first in Patricia Highsmith's popular Mr. Ripley mystery series. Matt Damon stars as the obsessive and murderous Mr. Ripley, whose jealousy of his dashing companion Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law) quickly turns sinister. The highlight of this thriller, which also stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Cate Blanchett, is its suspenseful portrayal of an exquisite sundrenched Italian town (the film was shot in, among other places, Venice, Tuscany, the Gulf of Naples and Southern Sicily), where life is carefree but a menacing potential for violence lurks behind every corner.
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The Taste of Conquest, The Rise and Fall of the Three Great Cities of Spice
Michael Krondl
HISTORY
2008
PAPER
320 PAGES
A history of the world when pepper, cinnamon and cloves were as valuable as gold, and Venice, Lisbon and Amsterdam all jockeyed for control of the global market.
(EUR279, $16.00) |
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That Fine Italian Hand
Paul Hoffman
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1991
PAPER
246 PAGES
A former newspaperman in Rome, Hoffman spears the Italians in this affectionate portrait of Italian society with all its quirks, contradictions, and energy.
(ITL346, $17.99) |
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Through a Glass, Darkly
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2010
PAPER
272 PAGES
Number 15 in the enormously satisfying, wonderfully erudite series memorably set in the author's beloved Venice and starring police commissioner Guido Brunetti. The secrets of the Murano glass factories unfold as Brunetti, with the help of an annotated Dante's "Inferno," discovers a body that may reveal the mystery of the polluted Venetian waters.
(ITL714, $14.00) |
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Time Out Venice: Verona, Treviso, And The Veneto
Time Out
GUIDEBOOK
2009
PAPER
335 PAGES
An up-to-date guide on what to do and where to go by the people who publish Time Out Magazine.
(ITL672, $19.95) |
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Timeless Cities, An Architect's Reflections on Renaissance Italy
David Mayernik
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2005
PAPER
274 PAGES
In this thoughtful book, Mayernik shows the philosophical and religious meaning behind the planning and architecture of Rome, Florence, Venice, Siena and Pienza. Not exactly a guide, nor a history, Mayernick's meditation on the buildings and texture of these very different cities is illuminating.
(ITL589, $18.95) |
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The Titian Committee
Iain Pears
MYSTERY
1999
PAPER
230 PAGES
In this second Jonathan Argyll book, the amiable and incompetent professor Jonathan Argyll and the vivacious Flavia di Stefano of the Italian Art Theft Squad investigate the murder of a prestigious member of the scholarly Titian Committee. Through Titian's paintings, the increasingly-amorous couple follows clues leading to the murderer -- but the subsequent deaths of an art collector and a philosopher mean that they must act quickly before the murderer strikes again.
(ITL741, $6.99) |
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A Traveller in Italy
H.V. Morton
Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2002
PAPER
640 PAGES
The much-beloved, enduring account of Morton's ramblings in Italy. As in all his many travel books, Morton charmingly mixes a deep appreciation of the art, culture and, especially, the history of a place with his own keen observations, in this case the temples, tombs and villas of Tuscany, Lombardy, Emilia and the Veneto. His books are recently returned to print in handsome paper editions, this one with an appreciative introduction by Barbara Grizzuti Harrison.
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A Traveller's Companion to Venice
John Julius Norwich
ANTHOLOGY
2003
PAPER
432 PAGES
COMING IN MAY
An illuminating selection, edited and introduced by the great John Julius Norwich. The book includes, among its many pleasures, selections of Mark Twain, Henry James, Byron, Casanova, Robert Browning and (of more recent vintage) Jan Morris.
(ITL484, $16.95) |
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A Traveller's History of Italy
Valerio Lintner
HISTORY
2008
PAPER
287 PAGES
A brief history of Italy through the 1990s -- wide-ranging, accessible and necessarily condensed. With a useful chronology and historical gazetteer, this book marches confidently through the centuries.
(ITL86, $14.95) |
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Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere
Jan Morris
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2002
PAPER
208 PAGES
A loving celebration of the city and its faded glory. Morris, who first visited the city as a soldier during WWII, is especially good at evoking the varied history and fortunes of Trieste. This brief book, which Morris says is her last, captures the many political and economic transformations of this region at the head of the Adriatic Sea.
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Twelfth Night
Paul Edmondson
LITERATURE
2005
PAPER
192 PAGES
This edition provides key historical context along with critical and theatrical reception of the play since Shakespeare's time.
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Uniform Justice
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
2010
PAPER
258 PAGES
In this twelfth entry in the satisfying Guido Brunetti series a cadet is found dead. Leon conjures the atmosphere of Venice as evocatively as ever -- and has a few comments to make about the military too.
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A Venetian Affair, A True Tale of Forbidden Love in the 18th Century
Andrea Di Robilant
LITERATURE
2005
PAPER
320 PAGES
The author, a journalist based in Rome, bases his tasty tale of frustrated love, passion and society on a cache of letters discovered in his family's Venetian palazzo. The affair between the Anglo-Italian beauty and her aristocratic lover (in which Casanova has a minor role) plays out in the richly evoked milieu of 18th-century Venice, Paris and London.
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Venice and the East: The Impact of the Islamic World on Venetian Architecture 1100-1500
Deborah Howard
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2000
HARD COVER
300 PAGES
A stunningly illustrated survey of the Islamic roots of Venetian architecture. Howard focuses on links with Egypt, Syria, and Palestine, Persia and the Silk Route, all familiar to Venetian traders, looking, in particular, at two of the city's iconic buildings: San Marco and the Palazzo Ducale. Named a New York Times Book Review Notable Book for 2000.
(ITL796, $70.00) |
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Venice and the Slavs, The Discovery of Dalmatia in the Age of Enlightenment
Larry Wolff
HISTORY
2001
PAPER
404 PAGES
Professor of history at Boston College, Wolff's expertise is the divide between eastern and western Europe: its intellectual, political and artificial origins. For this volume he focuses on the Venetian empire in the Balkans in the 1700s, finding there much that explains modern Yugoslavia and westerners' attitudes toward the Balkans.
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Venice Is a Fish
Tiziano Scarpa
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2009
PAPER
160 PAGES
The hugely popular Venetian novelist, poet and playwright makes his English-language debut with these marvelously digressive essays on the many moods and pleasures of La Serenissima. He appends a 40-page tribute to Venetian writers.
(ITL964, $12.00) |
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Venice Revealed, An Intimate Portrait
Paolo Barbero
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2001
HARD COVER
233 PAGES
An appreciation and rediscovery of Venice, its mysteries and pleasures by a native son. A volume in the excellent Steerforth Italia series. Barbero lives in the Dorsoduro. Trained as a civil engineer, he considers the precarious state of the city built centimeters above the water on many tiny and disappearing islands. He laments the duel challenges of geography and tourism.
(ITL678, $27.00) |
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Venice Triumphant, The Horizons of a Myth
Elisabeth Crouzet-Pavan
Lydia Cochrane
HISTORY
2002
PAPER
432 PAGES
A scholarly, provocative history of Venice, organized thematically. Elisabeth Crouzet-Pavan, a professor of medieval history at the Sorbonne, uses the city's geography and architecture as a lens to re-examine the developemnt of the city -- and its identity -- from Roman Empire to the end of the Renaissance.
(ITL504, $33.00) |
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Venice, a Maritime Republic
Frederic C. Lane
HISTORY
1973
PAPER
505 PAGES
A wonderfully written history of the Venetian empire, engrossing in its scholarly detail. Lane (who has also written a book on Venetian ships) focuses on the history of trade from the origin of the city in the 6th century to modern times. With drawings, maps, and archival photos.
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Venice, City of Art
Matteo Varia
Livio Bourbon
Richard Pierce
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2006
HARD COVER
128 PAGES
A lively photographic celebration of the architecture, art and life of Venice with extended captions and an accompanyings.
(ITL721, $27.95) |
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Venice, The Anthology Guide
Milton Grundy
GUIDEBOOK
2007
PAPER
248 PAGES
Famous writers, from Ruskin and Dickens to Michael Levey and James Morris, guide you through the city in this collection of 11 walking tours and excursions, complemented by eight maps and some archival illustrations.
(ITL871, $35.00) |
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Venice, the Tourist Maze
Robert C. Davis
Garry R. Marvin
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2004
PAPER
368 PAGES
A history of the impact and importance of tourism in Venice, a city that both thrives on and suffers from the millions of people who visit it every year. The authors paint a sobering picture of the state of the city today and the prospects for its future.
(ITL648, $26.95) |
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Where Venice Cityguide
Where Magazine
GUIDEBOOK
2008
HARD COVER
64 PAGES
A sturdy pocket guide to city neighborhoods, hotels, shops, restaurants, entertainment venues, cultural events and other top sights, helpfully keyed to overview maps and featuring a detailed downtown PopOut map.
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Wine Country Europe, Touring, Tasting, And Buying At European Regional Wineries
Ornella D'Alessio
Marco Santini
FOOD
2005
HARD COVER
324 PAGES
Part how-to, part guidebook, part picture book, this charming coffee table treat covers sprawling French vineyards as well as lesser-known hidden treasures in Austria and Hungary. The authors, both Italian journalists and wine connoisseurs, provide helpful tips alongside the hundreds of magnificent color photographs.
(EUR191, $35.00) |
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