Description: Charles Dickens' short stories from his visit to Italy, writing about what impressed him most in 1844. Full of descriptions of Italian traditions, religious rituals, and parties, this book reveals the soul of the Italian people...Visiting museums or other points of interest, he doesn't focus on their physical appearance, but rather their history, and the feelings they invoke in him. This book was published in 1846, the first year of production, by Baudry, Paris. The book is in very good condition with leather - morocco binding, showing just a little wear on the corners of the boards. The first ten pages show some foxing as in pictures but the rest of the book is almost free of that. The binding is tight, straight, and firm. There is a signature of Philip S. Daston on the title page. Free shipping. 145A
Price: 115 USD
Location: Milford, Connecticut
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