
The Companion Guide to Rome
Companion Guides (Publisher)
Published on 19. November 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
738 pages
978-1-900639-45-3 (ISBN)
Description
Classic guide to Rome. 2009 edition, thoroughly revised and updated.
Six years after his first, very thorough, revision, John Fort has returned to the task, so that this long-honoured guidebook, regarded by the discerning visitor, since its first publication forty years ago, as THE indispensable introduction to the glories of Rome, continues to give an accurate picture of the city's treasures as they are currently displayed. This latest edition of the Guide is immeasurably enhanced by the replacement of the old street planswith new, clear versions of the itineraries that structure a volume which remains the unrivalled guide to perhaps the most beautiful and historic city in the world.
John Fort, who has lived in the city for the past thirty years, walked every step of the routes described so vividly by Georgina Masson, and many more besides. In addition to checking and updating the information she provided so inimitably, he uncovered and describes a wealth of sights which slipped her notice, and accompanies the visitor through all the major museums and galleries as now arranged. The result is a guide to that incomparable array of classical, Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces which willenthral first-time visitors to the Eternal City and also delight the persistent returnee with fresh inspiration and stimulation.
Six years after his first, very thorough, revision, John Fort has returned to the task, so that this long-honoured guidebook, regarded by the discerning visitor, since its first publication forty years ago, as THE indispensable introduction to the glories of Rome, continues to give an accurate picture of the city's treasures as they are currently displayed. This latest edition of the Guide is immeasurably enhanced by the replacement of the old street planswith new, clear versions of the itineraries that structure a volume which remains the unrivalled guide to perhaps the most beautiful and historic city in the world.
John Fort, who has lived in the city for the past thirty years, walked every step of the routes described so vividly by Georgina Masson, and many more besides. In addition to checking and updating the information she provided so inimitably, he uncovered and describes a wealth of sights which slipped her notice, and accompanies the visitor through all the major museums and galleries as now arranged. The result is a guide to that incomparable array of classical, Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces which willenthral first-time visitors to the Eternal City and also delight the persistent returnee with fresh inspiration and stimulation.
Reviews / Votes
A good guide book is a must - and the best ever on Rome [...] is Georgina Masson's Companion Guide. * CLAIRE TOMALIN, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH * Probably the best guide to historic and modern Rome in print. [It] is a rich compendium of information on ancient, medieval and sometimes modern Rome, including museums and art galleries. * REFERENCE REVIEWS * When in Rome, consult Georgina Masson. * SUNDAY TIMES Italy Special * Masterly revision of a classic. * THE TIMES * Can rightly be called a classic... the definitive historical and cultural account of the city... it inspires complete faith. * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Woodbridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
32 b/w. 29 line.
Dimensions
Height: 188 mm
Width: 111 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
509 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-900639-45-3 (9781900639453)
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Georgina Masson | John Fort
The Companion Guide to Rome
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04/2006
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The Companion Guide to Rome
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01/1965
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Persons
Georgina Masson, John Fort