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Eight art centres of Italy : Pistoia - Lucca - Volterra - San Gimignano - Arezzo - Perugia - Gubbio - Aquila

Eight art centres of Italy : Pistoia - Lucca - Volterra - San Gimignano - Arezzo - Perugia - Gubbio - Aquila

Eight art centres of Italy : Pistoia - Lucca - Volterra - San Gimignano - Arezzo - Perugia - Gubbio - Aquila

by Italian National Tourist Board & MAY, E.M. (Edith) [1877-1930]

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Roma: E.N.I.T. (Italian National Tourist Board), 1930. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good+. First edition. 4-1/2 x 6-1/4 inches. (6)- (128pp.) [Eight 16pp sections, one for each region - Pistoia - Lucca - Volterra - San Gimignano - Arezzo - Perugia - Gubbio - Aquila]. Each region 16 page B&W section with a map and numbers photos. Previous owners bookplate on front endpaper, Villa Collina Ridente, E.M. May. Some spotting on covers otherwise, very good+ condition.

Quite scarce copy of an Italy art centres guidebook circa 1930 with only 3 copies found in WorldCat.

Provenance:

E.M. May taught at Dana Hall School in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and during the summers traveled in Europe. In 1904, she founded the Travel School for American Girls, based in Paris and Florence, which offered an eight-month educational program and which flourished until the outbreak of World War I. After the war, Edith May founded and directed the Villa Collina Ridente, Centre for European and International Studies, in Florence, Italy, which was unique for its time and eventually offered post-graduate courses. The property was destroyed during World War II and she sold it in 1951. May info quoted from Harvard University papers collection write-up.

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Bookseller
Lord Durham Rare Books (IOBA) CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
8951
Title
Eight art centres of Italy : Pistoia - Lucca - Volterra - San Gimignano - Arezzo - Perugia - Gubbio - Aquila
Author
Italian National Tourist Board & MAY, E.M. (Edith) [1877-1930]
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st Edition
Publisher
E.N.I.T. (Italian National Tourist Board)
Place of Publication
Roma
Date Published
1930
Keywords
Eight art centres of Italy : Pistoia - Lucca - Volterra - San Gimignano - Arezzo - Perugia - Gubbio - Aquila
Bookseller catalogs
Early Travel;

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