Wild Italy by Tim Jepson

Wild Italy by Tim Jepson

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Venture beyond the great Renaissance cities of Florence and Siena, drive a short distance from Milan, Venice, Rome or Naples, and you come to another Italy, by turns lush and verdant, rugged or parched, the countryside of ancient Rome, of Dante and St Francis of Assisi. Wild Italy will take you there.

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Wild Italy by Tim Jepson

Venture beyond the great Renaissance cities of Florence and Siena, drive a short distance from Milan, Venice, Rome or Naples, and you come to another Italy, by turns lush and verdant, rugged or parched, the countryside of ancient Rome, of Dante and St Francis of Assisi. Wild Italy will take you there.
'Readers of the second edition of Tim Jepson's gem of a book will be.. thanking the author for leading them away from the obvious in Italy - the cities and galleries, the beaches - and into the wild.' - The Sunday Times. 'Beautiful photographs and excellent maps... He encourages you to visit the wilderness of the Abruzzi or experience the excitement of Mount Etna.' - The Independent on Sunday.
Tim Jepson was educated at Oxford where he studied English Literature. He is the author of six books about Italy and has a particular interest in Tuscany and Umbria. He lived in Italy for five years and wrote for The Sunday Telegraph as their Rome-Italy correspondent. He has covered other areas of the world in Train Journeys of the World, Mediterranean Wildlife and the Rough Guides to Canada and the Pacific Northwest. Tim worked as a travel editor for London’s Daily Telegraph, and continues to travel extensively. He is working on the Atlas of British History for National Geographic.
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ISBN 13 9781873329351
ISBN 10 1873329350
Title Wild Italy
Author Tim Jepson
Series Wild Guides
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sheldrake Press
Year published 2005-01-21
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.