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Italy, out of hand
A Capricious Tour
By Barbara Hodgson
Reviewed by Dave Shultz
Every once in a while, a true
jewel is uncovered in the travel industry. Italy out of hand is one of those
gems. It’s self avowed as “not a tradition guidebook,” and that is certainly
the case but it should be mandatory reading for anyone visiting Italy. Even if
you have no intention of going to Italy, this book will delight and entertain
you with its idiosyncratic peek below the surface of the Italy found in the
tourist guide books.
Barbara Hodgson shows us the seamier side of Italian
history with wonderfully descriptive accounts of Italian heroes and villains.
We also learn the history of the country on a city by city journey.
When you first pick up Italy out of hand, you’ll instantly
feel like this book could have come from one of the ancient Italian libraries
found in the richest palaces described within.
The cover is beautifully cloth bound and embossed with gold
lettering. The pages are printed on rich feeling, thick paper usually reserved
for scholarly tomes printed in very limited quantities. The pages are decorated
with , drawings, interesting sidebars and many pages have full page
illustrations lightly printed under the text. There’s also a gold cloth
bookmark seldom seen in these days of “faster and cheaper.”
Italian history is filled with artists, mercenaries,
royalty, clergy and just plain scoundrels. You’ll meet all of them in this book
and get beyond the “politically correct” official version. Learn the story
behind why some communities thrived above others. The answers will surprise
you.
The vignettes presented to you on your journey are
incredible and improbably and inevitably true. Forget what you learned in World
History and prepare for an enchanting trek around the mother country of our
greatest historical characters.
Italy out of hand is available at
Amazon.com
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