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Italy (3rd ed.), Coblenz: Karl Baedeker, 1872–1874, OCLC 00610890. Part 1 (Northern Italy, including Leghorn, Florence, and Ancona, and the Island of Corsica) at the Internet Archive; Part 2 (Central Italy and Rome) at the Internet Archive; Part 3 (Southern Italy and Sicily) Italy (4th ed.), Coblenz: Karl Baedeker, 1873–1877, OCLC 31899009.
Di Scala, Spencer M. Italy: From Revolution to Republic, 1700 to the Present. (1998) 436pp online edition; Domenico, Roy. The Regions of Italy: A Reference Guide to History and Culture (2002) online edition Archived 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine; Duggan, Christopher. The Force of Destiny: A History of Italy Since 1796 (2008) excerpt and ...
Blue Guide Rome and Environs, by Alta Macadam, was released in 1971. Her Italy titles thereafter become some of the best selling Blue Guides and included Sicily (1975), Northern Italy (1978), Florence (1982), Venice (1980), Tuscany (1993), and Umbria (1993), all frequently updated and re-issued.
The best places to cruise in Italy. Milan city guide: Top things to do and where to stay in Italy’s northern powerhouse. Tuscany.
Portrait of publisher John Murray III, 19th century. Murray's Handbooks for Travellers were travel guide books published in London by John Murray beginning in 1836. [1] The series covered tourist destinations in Europe and parts of Asia and northern Africa.
Cook's Tourists' Handbooks were a series of travel guide books for tourists published in the 19th-20th centuries by Thomas Cook & Son of London. The firm's founder, Thomas Cook , produced his first handbook to England in the 1840s, later expanding to Europe, Near East, North Africa, and beyond.