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Felice Palma. Massa 1583-1625. Collezione / Collection.

Texts by Claudio Casini, Andrei Cristina, Ciarlo Nicola, Federici Fabrizio and Sara Ragni.
Italian and English Text.
Pontedera, 2024; bound in a case, pp. 289, b/w and col. ill., b/w and col. plates, cm 24,5x34.
(L'Oro Bianco. Straordinari Dimenticati. The White Gold Forgotten Masters).

cover price: € 160.00

Felice Palma. Massa 1583-1625. Collezione / Collection.

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Felice Palma. Massa 1583-1625. Collezione / Collection.

Texts by Claudio Casini, Andrei Cristina, Ciarlo Nicola, Federici Fabrizio and Sara Ragni.
Italian and English Text.
Pontedera, 2024; bound in a case, pp. 289, b/w and col. ill., b/w and col. plates, cm 24,5x34.
(L'Oro Bianco. Straordinari Dimenticati. The White Gold Forgotten Masters).

FREE (cover price: € 160.00)

Felice Palma. Massa 1583-1625. Collezione / Collection.

Le botteghe del marmo

Italian and English Text.
Ospedaletto, 1992; bound, pp. 153, 10 b/w ill., 60 col. ill., cm 24x29.
(Immagine).

FREE (cover price: € 34.49)

Le botteghe del marmo

Museo Stefano Bardini. I Bronzetti e gli Oggetti d'Uso in Bronzo

Edited by Nesi A.
Firenze, 2009; paperback, pp. 191, 102 b/w ill., 7 col. ill., cm 17x24,5.
(Museo Stefano Bardini).

FREE (cover price: € 30.00)

Museo Stefano Bardini. I Bronzetti e gli Oggetti d'Uso in Bronzo

Bronzetti e Rilievi dal XV al XVIII Secolo

Bologna, 2015; 2 vols., bound in a case, pp. 729, ill., col. plates, cm 21,5x30,5.

FREE (cover price: € 90.00)

Bronzetti e Rilievi dal XV al XVIII Secolo

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The The South Country: Journeys in Calabria

Gruppo Albatros Il Filo

Roma, 2021; paperback, pp. 572, cm 17,5x24.
(Nuove Voci).

series: Nuove Voci

ISBN: 88-306-2589-2 - EAN13: 9788830625891

Subject: Travel's Culture

Places: Calabria and Basilicata

Languages:  italian text  

Weight: 1 kg


The author describes his discover of Calabria as a love affair started more than 45 years ago. A first visit in 1967 was followed by a long wandering -in very large part on foot-, through on of the most forgotten areas of Southern Italy. A charming description of landscapes, of towns and villages, of people is rounded out with pictures, some account of local history and traditions, and even occasional involvement in local affairs. "Of traveling companions I have had a few: an old donkey on an early trek, a very young son on some winter journeys; students on two summer walks; very occasionally people met by chance in some lonely place in the mountains, with intentions similar to mine for one or two days; and for that one part of the journey covered exclusively by train and bus, my wife. But by far the longest stretches involved solitary walking, preferably away from surfaced roads, on the network of tracks linking villages and small towns in the wilder, rougher parts of Calabria and Basilicata" "There is still some residual prejudice against people travelling rough, particularly if they look to be of an age when they should be traveling in style, enjoying the deserved comforts of old age rather than wandering on foot all over the place especially in winter. Children, who are likely to run after you crying "È arrivato Babbo Natale" as you stagger into some small place at dusk on a winter evening, are a welcome part of Christmas cheer. But the malice of adults shouting "Tedesco", "barbone" and other epithets, and of stony-faced innkeepers saying there is no room at the inn when there clearly is, simply because they do not like the look of you, is hardly pleasant. Yet such were isolated incidents, far outweighed by the generosity of most people met on or off the road."

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