Description
“A Guide to Italy with Special Reference to Rome” by X.J.A. Lukaszkiewicz is an extremely rich and varied publication, published in 1897 by X.J. Siedlecki’s circulation in Krakow. The book is an excellent resource for any travel and culture lover, offering practical information on the most important monuments, traditions and culinary specialties of Italy, with a special focus on the eternal city, Rome. Lukaszkiewicz skillfully introduces the reader to the rich world of Italian art and architecture, combining historical contexts with personal anecdotes, making the guide not only a practical tool, but also an inspiring read.
The book is distinguished by its elegant handmade binding in fine leather, prepared by the Bindery of the Polish Antiquarian. This aesthetic form increases its collector value and makes “Guide to Italy” a beautiful addition to any library.
The rarity of this edition on the antiquarian market, especially in excellent condition and in such a beautiful binding, makes this item particularly desirable. Owning a “Guide to Italy” is not only an investment in valuable travel literature, but also a sign of appreciation for Italy’s rich cultural heritage. This book enriches literary resources and inspires one to explore the charms of Italy, becoming an indispensable treasure in any respectable collection.






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