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Eyewitness Guide Italy
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK 2006 PAPER 674 PAGES
Another gem in the Eyewitness series, this superb guide is handsome, convenient and up-to-date; it's the guide to carry. Featuring color photography, dozens of excellent local maps and a region-by-region synopsis of the country's attractions.
(ITL32, $30.00)
Italian Days
Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
TRAVEL NARRATIVE 1998 PAPER 479 PAGES
FAVORITE
A literary celebration, portrait and guide to Italy and the Italians. Barbara Grizzuti Harrison writes with warmth and depth of her journey from Milan south to Calabria in this sprightly account. It's one of our favorite books about place.
(ITL02, $15.00)
La Bella Figura, A Field Guide to the Italian Mind
Beppe Severgnini
CULTURAL PORTRAIT 2007 PAPER 288 PAGES
Hugely popular in Italy, this witty guide to the Italian character addresses the apparently never-ending Italian passion for beauty, disorder and high emotion. An Italian journalist, Severgnini opens with a snapshot of the hubbub at Malpensa Airport, taking the unwary reader firmly by the hand on a journey to Milan,Tuscany, Rome, Naples and Sardinia. He hilariously points out Italian rituals and quirks from the highway to hotels, bedrooms, restaurants, the office and beach.
(ITL718, $12.95)
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, $14.95)
Italy Map
Borch Maps
2006 MAP
A convenient laminated map of Italy at a scale of 1:800,000 with excellent topographic detail, an index, and large individual maps of Sicily and Sardinia.
(ITL19, $11.95)
Authentic Italy
Touring Club of Italy
GUIDEBOOK
Featuring dozens of suggested itineraries, this illustrated guide was written by Italians to lend travelers a wealth of insider information on Italy's history, natural attractions, regional food and wine.
(ITL941, $24.95)
Blue Guide Concise Italy
Paul Blanchard
GUIDEBOOK
COMING IN APRIL
Lavishly illustrated, this handy guide covers key sites in depth and directs readers to wonderful sights, museums, churches, art, dining and accommodations thorughout Italy.
(ITL984, $24.95)
Fodor's Florence's 25 Best
Fodor's
GUIDEBOOK
This shirt-pocket guide includes an excellent map and essential information on the city's highlights, including sightseeing, restaurants and shopping.
(ITL140, $11.95)
Fodor's Rome's 25 Best
Fodor's
GUIDEBOOK
A shirt-pocket guide to Rome, this book includes an excellent map of the city and essential information on its highlights.
(ITL112, $11.95)
Fodor's Venice's 25 Best
Citypack
GUIDEBOOK
This shirt-pocket guide includes an excellent map of the city center and essential information on Venice's highlights, including restaurant recommendations and sightseeing.
(ITL106, $11.95)
Made in Italy, A Shopper's Guide
Laura Morelli
GUIDEBOOK
The second edition of Morelli's expert survey of handcrafted Italian shops and products from Murano glass to ceramics, jewelry and leather.
(ITL473, $24.95)
One-Hundred & One Beautiful Small Towns in Italy
Paolo Lazzarin
GUIDEBOOK
Each charming town gets an appreciative essay and evocative color photographs in this handsome tribute and excellent guide.
(ITL546, $45.00)
Biba's Italy
Biba Caggiano
FOOD
Ms. Caggiano focuses on regional, seasonal food in this omnibus cookbook (featuring 100 recipes), menu planner and travel guide to Rome, Florence, Bologna, Milan and Venice. Nicely produced, this handsome sepia-toned book includes recommended restaurants, cafes and markets in each city.
(ITL777, $29.95)
Italy for the Gourmet Traveler
Fred Plotkin
FOOD
Organized geographically, this encyclopedic guide features eating establishments, cooking schools, markets, shops and other gastronomic treasures in 500 cities and villages, perfect for the food-addled who can't be in the company of the irrepressible master himself.
(ITL268, $24.95)
The Food of Italy
Waverly Root
FOOD
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 wonderful culinary guide.
(ITL75, $19.95)
The Tuscan Year, Tuscan Life and Food in an Italian Valley
Elizabeth Romer
FOOD
FAVORITE
An intimate portrait of life on a Tuscan farm as seen primarily through the robust food and a Longitude favorite. Romer captures the goings-on in the countryside, and especially in the Cerotti kitchen, where traditional Tuscan rural food is prepared with loving care. Every chapter includes concisely described recipes.
(ITL131, $14.00)
Italianissimo
Louise Fili
Lise Apatoff
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Divertingly illustrated, this A-to-Z guide profiles 50 very Italian customs and concepts from the notion of beauty (bellisimo) to the Italian disregard for lines (Fare La Coda).
(ITL983, $18.95)
Italy, A Short History
Harry Hearder
HISTORY
Elegantly written, generous and informative, this compact book takes in the sweep of Italian history from the Roman Republic through the Renaissance, World War II and up to the present.
(ITL56, $26.99)
On Persephone's Island
Mary Taylor Simeti
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Strong on the delights of rural life, Simeti's portrait of Sicily takes the form of a yearlong journal, capturing the spirit of the people, daily life, traditions and the land.
(ITL03, $14.95)
The City of Florence, Historical Vistas and Personal Sightings
R.W.B. Lewis
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
FAVORITE
A vivid tour of the city and its riches by the fine biographer of Edith Wharton and Henry James. Lewis has written what he calls "a partial biography of Florence," beautifully interweaving the personal and the historical.
(ITL47, $19.00)
The Italians
Luigi Barzini
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
The definitive portrait of the Italian people, this is a classic, scholarly essay on the Italian character. Though first published in 1964, it's still worth reading for its insight, grace and wit.
(ITL05, $16.00)
The Renaissance, A Short History
Paul Johnson
HISTORY
The history, background, literature, sculpture, paintings and architecture of the Renaissance in just over 200 lively, thought-provoking pages.
(ITL774, $12.95)
The World of Venice
Jan Morris
HISTORY
FAVORITE
Morris displays her talent for research, anecdote and well-wrought prose in this spirited history of a beloved city.
(ITL12, $16.00)
Italy, Monuments Past and Present
R.A. Staccioli
ARCHAEOLOGY
This informative volume shows Italy's most important monuments as they look today and, via overlaid illustrations, as they were once upon a time. The book surveys the history and archeological highlights of Rome, Sicily and Pompeii.
(ITL455, $22.50)
Pompeii, The Day a City Died
Robert Etienne
ARCHAEOLOGY
This indispensable pocket guide admirably illustrates daily life in the city as told by its evocative frescoes, mosaics and treasures.
(ITL01, $12.95)
Rome is Love Spelled Backward, Enjoying Art and Architecture in the Eternal City
Judith Testa
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Edith Wharton's witty, astute essays on the history and pleasures of Italy's famous villas, published in 1904, is out in a facsimile edition with the original, full-page illustrations by Maxfield Parrish. The book, a classic, covers Boboli Garden, Villa Corsini, Villa Borghese and some 80 other villas and gardens throughout Italy.
(ITL81, $24.95)
The Search for Ancient Rome
Claude Moatti
ARCHAEOLOGY
HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
This pocket-sized portrait of Rome and its archaeology features hundreds of color photos and paintings, a chronology and history.
(ITL18, $12.95)
D.H. Lawrence and Italy
D.H. Lawrence
Tim Parks
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
This omnibus Penguin Classics edition includes three travel tales, each very different in tone and all wonderful: "Sea and Sardinia" is a nostalgic look at traditional ways of life; "Twilight in Italy" an evocation of Lawrence's memorable stay on Lake Garda; and "Etruscan Places" his musings on ancient sites, including the painted tombs of Tarquinia.
(ITL62, $18.00)
Midnight in Sicily, On Art, Food, History, Travel and La Cosa Nostra
Peter Robb
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
FAVORITE
Combining interviews, research and essays on Sicilian history and culture, this vivid report by journalist Peter Robb is a superb introduction to Italy's glorious, corrupt and troubled south.
(ITL74, $16.00)
On The Road with Francis of Assisi
Linda Bird Francke
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Assisi wandered for 20 years, affording Newsweek editor Francke and her patient husband plenty to see and do in the piazzas, sanctuaries and chapels of Assisi, Siena, Bologna, Venice, Gubbio, Rome and other choice spots.
(ITL647, $15.95)
Desiring Italy
Susan Cahill
ANTHOLOGY
Italy as seen through the fiction, poetry and prose of stellar 19th and 20th-century women.
(ITL732, $14.95)
Italy, A Traveler's Literary Companion
Lawrence Venuti
ANTHOLOGY
Not just a literary companion, this anthology is also a who's who of contemporary Italian writers that captures the spirit, history and allure of the country.
(ITL466, $14.95)
Death at La Fenice
Donna Leon
MYSTERY
The first of the tremendously good Guido Brunetti mysteries, all set in the author's beloved Venice, in which a famous conductor is found dead at the celebrated theater of the title.
(ITL555, $13.95)
Ratking
Michael Dibdin
MYSTERY
Venetian crime investigator Aurelio Zen goes after the kidnappers of a Perugian industrialist in this enjoyable thriller, winner of the Gold Dagger Award (and first book in the series).
(ITL622, $13.95)
The Leopard
Giuseppe Di Lampedusa
LITERATURE
FAVORITE
Evoking a lost world of privilege and tradition, Giuseppe Di Lampedusa's evocative tale, set on a rural Sicilian estate during the days of independence, follows the world-weary Don Fabrizio, Prince of Salina.
(ITL11, $14.95)
The Shape of Water
Andrea Camilleri
MYSTERY
The first installment in Camilleri's wildly popular Inspector Montalbano mysteries, nicely translated and shot through (pun intended) with not just memorable characters but also with Sicilian lore and politics. The series continues in eight best-selling installments, including The Patience of the Spider (ITL826, $13.00), which finds Montalbano aging not so gracefully but still animated by wine and women.
(ITL528, $13.00)
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