Italy by Frank Fox, published in 1918, is a travel and cultural study of Italy written during the final year of the First World War. Fox, a journalist and war correspondent, presents Italy not only as a land of artistic and historical richness but also as a modern nation engaged in the Allied war effort.
The book explores Italy’s cities, landscapes, art, architecture, and historical heritage, including Rome, Florence, Venice, and other cultural centers. Fox reflects on Italy?s classical past, Renaissance achievements, and national identity, while also addressing contemporary political and military circumstances. His observations combine travel narrative with commentary on Italy?s role in the war and its place in Europe.
Written for English-speaking readers, Italy aims to foster understanding and appreciation of the country’s cultural significance and wartime sacrifices. The work blends descriptive prose, historical insight, and patriotic tone, offering both a portrait of Italy?s enduring beauty and a snapshot of the nation in a pivotal historical moment.
Additional information
| Weight | 1246 g |
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| Dimensions | 17.5 × 23 cm |
| Author | Frank Fox |
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| Publisher | A. & C. Black Ltd |
| Published On | 1918 |
| Pages | 207pp |
| Country | London: United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Dimension | 17.5cm x 23cm |
| Item Weight | 1Kg 246gm |





