A Traveller In RomeH.V. Morton's evocative account of his days in 1950s Rome—the fabled era of La Dolce Vita—remains an indispensable guide to what makes the Eternal City eternal. In his characteristic anecdotal style, Morton leads the reader on a well-informed and delightful journey around the city, from the Fontana di Trevi and the Colosseum to the Vatican Gardens loud with exquisite birdsong. He also takes time to consider such eternal topics as the idiosyncrasies of Italian drivers as well as the ominous possibilities behind an unusual absence of pigeons in the Piazza di San Pietro. As TourismWorld.com commented recently: "H.V. Morton.. . .wrote of Rome with style, involvement, and passion. His book In Search of Rome is perhaps the definitive guide book on the Eternal City." |
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Crítica de los usuarios - Smiley - LibraryThingAnother excellent, thought provoking travel narrative from H.V. Morton. The only reason I didn't give it a higher rating is Rome, as magnificent as it is, gets a little weary after 400+ pages. Leer comentario completo
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Crítica de los usuarios - keylawk - LibraryThingThe author also wrote of travels in Europe, South Africa, and through the "Lands of the Bible" in the steps of Jesus, the Master, and St. Paul. His non-travel book is "Women of the Bible". Not sure if ... Leer comentario completo
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