Venice: An Anthology Guide

Venice: An Anthology Guide

by JOHNJULIUSNORWICH (Foreword), Milton Grundy (Author)

Synopsis

with a preface by John Julius Norwich Venice: An Anthology Guide is the fifth edition, completely updated, of Milton Grundy's perennially fresh classic travel guide to the city. It is unlike any other guide, for it conducts visitors round Venice using the observations and opinions of famous writers and art historians to enlighten them. Among the people it quotes are Vasari, Ruskin, Berenson, Wittkower, Dickens, Henry James, A.J.C. Hare, Otto Demus, Ernst Gombrich, Michael Levey, Cecil Gould, Hugh Honour and James Morris. A selection of new illustrations has been incorporated. The book divides Venice up into seven walks and four excursions, with eight clear maps, so that people can see the maximum number of sights they wish to in a limited time. Its coverage of Venice's rich store of paintings and sculpture is as full as that of its unique architecture. The illustrations are most of them taken from old engravings and, like the text, provide a fascinating historical perspective on the present-day versions of the scenes and buildings they represent.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: 5th Revised edition
Publisher: Giles de la Mare Publishers
Published: 20 Aug 1998

ISBN 10: 1900357135
ISBN 13: 9781900357135

Media Reviews
'These...radically revised editions deserve the warmest of welcomes. Above all, if there is a member of the British-Italian Society who does not know Milton Grundy's book, he or she should immediately go out and buy a copy. The sub-title 'An Anthology Guide' only hints at what it has to offer: it is a significant part of the experience of the place that other far more distinguished visitors have been before and pondered the very sight that is before one's eyes...' Rivista, The Journal of the British-Italian Society, winter 1998
Author Bio
Milton Grundy, who practises as a barrister, was born in 1926 in St Helens, Merseyside. He first visited Venice in 1958 and has been returning frequently ever since. He was for some years a member of the Charter Members Committee of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, and he is Chairman of the Warwick Arts Trust in London.