Tuscany, Umbria, & the Marches (Cadogan Guides) |  | Authors: Dana Facaros, Michael Pauls Publisher: Cadogan Books Category: Book
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 4458970
Media: Paperback Edition: 5 Pages: 544
ISBN: 094775458X Dewey Decimal Number: 914.5504929 EAN: 9780947754587 ASIN: 094775458X
Publication Date: June 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: GOOD USED copy. NO MARKS INSIDE. EDGEWEAR.
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Vacationers have traveled to Tuscany and Umbria for centuries, and visitor figures continue to rise. In this newly revised edition of a Cadogan bestseller, Italy experts Facaros and Pauls uncover Tuscany's lavish natural beauty and some of the most enchanting landscapes in Europe. The three regions' combination of sheer beauty, wealth, and dastardly doings fired some of the greatest art and literature in the West, by the likes of Dante, Leonardo, Botticelli, and a hundred more. The guide discovers Tuscany, delving into the dense concentration of art that spills out of Florence into Pisa, Lucca, and Arezzo; absorbing the energy of Siena's frenzied Palio; and taking in the sumptuous vineyards of Chianti. It explores the medieval hill towns of green Umbria--historic Perugia over the Tiber Valley, the newly restored monuments and architecture of Assisi, and the famous cathedral of Orvieto. Finally, the unspoiled landscape of the civilized Marches is covered. The region is fast gaining popularity as an alternative to Tuscany and Umbria; unlike other guides, Cadogan explores its bustling, sparkly seaside resort of Rimini. Cadogan not only brings this well-known and popular part of Italy to life, but also puts a new slant on the Leaning Tower and digs up some surprising secret gardens along the way. This guide includes: *Handpicked itineraries for the discerning nature-lover, art enthusiast, and wine-taster *Special chapter on Florence, capital of Tuscany, with extensive listings and expert guidance through its many museums, churches, and galleries *Menu reader, useful vocabulary, and comprehensive travel and practical advice to help visitors enjoy la dolce vita to the full
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this team is simply superb May 8, 2004 We have used this book to explore the area just south of us for 4 solid years. Every time I open it, I am surprised and delighted at its depth, the authors' erudition, and the daring way in which they are often judgemental about what they observe. Of course, it has all the practical stuff as well, but it is the culture and history that makes this so great. Their eloquence surpasses the medium by several orders of magnitude.Warmly recommended. These are the best travel writers in the business if you are looking for just that unusual perspective to add to your explorations. And you can read it again and again and see more.
thorough and beautifully written March 2, 1999 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I've been to Tuscany ten times over the past decade and have always used Cadogan, to my mind still the best out of the scores of other guides that have sprung up since, including the Rough Guide. They may not always get the phone numbers right, but the authors' make each corner of this beautiful region come alive with their knowledge and witty writing. The new 6th edition has a greatly expanded section on the Marches-a lovely region that no other book in English covers very well at all.
often outdated February 4, 1999 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
When some years ago I was given by an American friend of mine a copy of this guide, I soon noticed that many information (e. g. telephone numbers of museums, names of bus companies) on the area in Tuscany where I live were outdated. So I wrote the authors a short letter with new numbers, names etc. Two weeks ago I saw the 6th ed. of the guide in a Florentine bookshop, but the wrong numbers, names etc. were always the same! They were not corrected!!! I wonder why!
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