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cover from "Italy, illustrated and described, in a series of views from drawings by Stanfield, R.A., Roberts, R.A., Harding, Prout, Leitch, Brockedon, Barnard, &c. &c. With descriptions of the scenes. And an introductory essay. on the political, religious, and moral state of Italy. By Camillo Mapei [translated by David Dundas Scott] ... And a sketch of the history and progress of Italy during the last fifteen years, 1847-62, in continuation of Dr. Mapei's essay. By the Rev. Gavin Carlyle"

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This image has been taken from scan 000081 from "Italy, illustrated and described, in a series of views from drawings by Stanfield, R.A., Roberts, R.A., Harding, Prout, Leitch, Brockedon, Barnard, &c. &c. With descriptions of the scenes. And an introductory essay. on the political, religious, and moral state of Italy. By Camillo Mapei [translated by David Dundas Scott] ... And a sketch of the history and progress of Italy during the last fifteen years, 1847-62, in continuation of Dr. Mapei's essay. By the Rev. Gavin Carlyle". The title and subject terms of this image have been generated from tags, created by users of the British Library's flickr photostream.

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series views drawings stanfield roberts prout leitch brockedon barnard descriptions scenes essay state camillo mapei camillo mapei david dundas scott david dundas scott sketch history progress fifteen years continuation rev gavin carlyle gavin carlyle book illustrations italy high resolution ultra high resolution mediterranian architecture church buildings british library vintage ads