In this collection of travel essays, French writer Paul Bourget captures the essence of Italy, from its art and architecture to its picturesque countryside and charming people. He notes the beauty of cities like Florence and Rome, but also takes the time to explore lesser-known regions such as Tuscany and Umbria. This book is a must-read for anyone planning a trip to Italy, or anyone who wants to experience Italy vicariously through Bourget's vivid descriptions.
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