Italy, Illustrated and DescribedReprint of the original, first published in 1864. In a Series of Views from Drawings by Stanfield, R.A., Roberts, R.A., Harding, Prout, Leitch, Brockedon, Barnard etc etc with Descriptions of the Scenes and an Introductory Essay on the Political, Religious and Moral States of Italy by Camillo Mapei, and a Sketch of the History and Progress of Italy during the Last Fifteen Years (1847-62) in Continuation of Dr Mapei ́s Essay by the Rev. Gavin Carlyle. |
Contents
Section 1 | |
Section 2 | |
Section 3 | i |
Section 4 | v |
Section 5 | cix |
Section 6 | cxlix |
Section 7 | 5 |
Section 8 | 12 |
Section 15 | 43 |
Section 16 | 52 |
Section 17 | 64 |
Section 18 | 54 |
Section 19 | 58 |
Section 20 | 61 |
Section 21 | 63 |
Section 22 | 65 |
Section 9 | 13 |
Section 10 | 16 |
Section 11 | 25 |
Section 12 | 36 |
Section 13 | 42 |
Section 14 | 43 |
Section 23 | 105 |
Section 24 | 107 |
Section 25 | 123 |
Section 26 | 147 |
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