Rome

  • Rome
    By Jason Best

    The chart over the page will give you some guidelines : Hotel porter , per bag L2,000 to L5,000 Hotel maid , per day L2,000 to L5,000 Lavatory attendant L1000 or L2000 138 Waiter Hairdresser / barber Tour guide up to 15 percent 10.

  • Rome: The Second Time - Fifteen Unusual Tours Beyond the Tourist Experience
    By William Graebner, Dianne Bennett

    The perfect travel guide for tourists who want to explore Rome beyond obvious destinations.

  • Rome: Edition Collector - Nikolai Gogol
    By Nikolai Gogol

    Nicolas Vassilievitch Gogol est un romancier, nouvelliste, dramaturge, po te et critique littéraire russe d'origine ukrainienne, n Sorotchinsk dans le gouvernement de Poltava (Empire russe) le 19 mars 1809 (31 mars 1809 dans le calendrier ...

  • Rome: An Interative Guide to Ancient Rome/Book Models and Game
    By Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff, Anne Pearson, Michele Claiborne

    More than books, better than games, DK Action Packs take an original and exciting new approach to learning. Each pack is a hands-on guide to a popular topic.

  • Rome
    By Dana Facaros, Michael Pauls

    Cadogan launches a new City Guide series with a personal approach to each city. Combining up-to-the-minute facts with cultural and historical asides - the hallmark of Cadogan. Extensive, clear mapping...

  • Rome
    By Jeffrey Kennedy, Kate Davies

    Bernini also had a hand in the fountain at the southern end of the square , the so - called Fontana del Moro , designing the central figure of the Moor in what is another fantastically playful piece of work , surrounded by toothsome ...

  • Rome
    By Jeffrey Kennedy, Reid Bramblett

    FULL SCREEN/ENG SUB/SPAN SUB/ENG DOLBY SURR/FRE DOLBY

  • Rome
    By Jeffrey Kennedy, Reid Bramblett

    With a free pull-out map, this is your guide to the 10 best of everything.

  • Rome: A Cultural, Visual, and Personal History
    By Robert Hughes

    Bede, Saint, 120 Bellarmine, Cardinal Robert, 6, 7, 307 Belli, Giuseppe Gioacchino, 172-3, 219, 256, 456 Bellini, Aroldo, 427 Belloc, Hilaire, 191-2 Belvedere Time, 276 Bembo, Pietro, 227, 240 Benedict XI, Pope, 196 Benedict XIV, Pope, ...

  • Rome
    By Karen Farrington

    Rome

  • Rome
    By DK Publishing, Olivia Ercoli, Roberta Mitchell

    It is about 17 miles ( 28 km ) from the sea and has good rail and road links to many other historic Italian towns and cities . KEY Rome and Environs Main railroad Airport Superhighway Major highway 223 Isola d'Elba Lago di Bolsena 0 ...

  • Rome: The Shaping of Three Capitals
    By Paul Balchin

    180: Temple of Hercules Victor (Temple of Vesta) built in the Piazza Bocca. 171: War broke out between Rome and Macedonia. 149: Beginning of third Punic War. Destruction of Carthage. Rome gained access to Sicily, Sardinia and Spain.

  • Rome
    By Emile Zola

    A continuation of Zola's great twenty-novel sequence, Les Rougon-Macquart, among which are Nana, Germinal, and La Débâcle, Rome is a book written by Zola at the end of his career, during which his powers were thought to be at their ...

  • Rome: An Oxford Archaeological Guide
    By Amanda Claridge, Judith Toms, Tony Cubberley

    one wide central door and two smaller lateral doors led to the octagonal hall (5). This, rather like a mini Pantheon, had alcoves on the cross-axes, and was once roofed with a concrete dome, also octagonal (see p. 48 Wg. G); unlike the ...

  • Rome: A Cultural, Visual, and Personal History
    By Robert Hughes

    A comprehensive history of Rome covers the city's evolution from the Roman empire through the early years of Christianity to the Renaissance and the modern era, addressing topics from government and architecture to its influence on culture ...

  • Rome
    By Jason Best

    With over 40 million copies sold worldwide, Berlitz Pocket Guides have been long renowned for their ease of use and portability by booksellers and travelers alike. Redesigned and updated, Pocket...

  • Rome
    By Jason Best, Erica van Rijsewijk

    Rome

  • Rome: Profile of a City, 312-1308
    By Richard Krautheimer

    All this was empty talk, and the Romans apostrophized were by no means the Roman people, but a few nobles to be won over by the emperor. Indeed, fifty years later, in 1130, it was still the Roman grandees listed by name who with “our ...

  • Rome: Late Republic and Principate
    By John W. Boyer

    Individual volumes provide essential background reading for courses covering specific eras and periods. The complete nine-volume series is ideal for general courses in history and Western civilization sequences.

  • Rome: A Thousand Years of Power and Glory
    By Michael GRANT

    Rome: A Thousand Years of Power and Glory