by Francescoda Mosto (Author)
"Francesco's Venice", now available in paperback, is the extraordinary story of the life of this intriguing city, told by a descendant of an old and distinguished Venetian family. Francesco explores Venice's remarkable history, from the fifth century when the first settlers retreated to the safety of the lagoon and began to create their homes on its tiny islands, through its glorious years as a successful maritime nation, adept at trade, exploration, diplomacy and protecting its independence, to the fragile city of the twenty-first century. He vividly brings to life the places, events and people, including a colourful array of his own ancestors, that have sculpted this living theatre through the ages. Beautifully illustrated with stunning images by John Parker, "Francesco's Venice" celebrates the mesmerizing beauty and surpising strength of this unique city. The pbk edition is a smaller format (Crown Quarto) designed to appeal to the travel market.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 216
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: BBC Books
Published: 30 Sep 2004
ISBN 10: 0563521376
ISBN 13: 9780563521372