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Wonderful and transgressive Venice - The other half of the Casanova legend - cover

Wonderful and transgressive Venice - The other half of the Casanova legend

Marco Giacomo Tirapani Pizzoli Tabboni

Maison d'édition: Edimill Media

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This book is full of wonderful photos taken by the author, who invites the reader on a journey amusing and at the same time cultured through courts, streets, "rii" and "campielli". Giacomo Casanova walks with Marco Giacomo along his "Wonderful and transgressive Venice", proposing lexical curiosities, etymologies, proverbs, legendary stories from his "adventures". The book captures Casanova's narrative talent in a way that entertains, amazes and, above all, inspires the reader to explore Venice away from the beaten track.

Marco Giacomo Tirapani Pizzoli Tabboni is an emerging author of historical travel guides. His photos are skillful, passionate ad artistic. In his books he meets historical figures and walks with them. He also talks about history, art, life, and makes jokes with them. Pope Benedict and the poet Giosuè Carducci in Bologna, Giacomo Casanova in Venice. This is Marco Giacomo’s third book.
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