GREGOROVIUS, FERDINAND.
Siciliana. Sketches of Naples and Sicily in the Nineteenth Century. (Translated from the German by Mrs Gustavus W.Hamilton).
London: G.Bell & Sons Ltd, 1914. "The essays here translated are taken for the most part from the third volume of Gregorovius's 'Wanderjahre in Italien', published so long ago as 1853; the last, however, that entitled 'Segesta, Selinus and Mount Eryx' from his 'Kleine Schriften' which appeared thirty-five years later in 1888." (preface). Pp.viii/346/2(ads for other publications, handwritten ownership details of Dom Bede Camm [English Benedictine Monk and Martyrologist] and pencil date to front free endpaper, label for Benet House, Cambridge to inside front board (From 1919 to 1931 Camm served as Master of St Benet's Hall, Oxford. During that period, he produced further works on the English martyrs and some guides to the surviving locales connected to them), browning to final advertisement page at end. Green cloth, gilt title to spine, bumps to corners. G+.
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