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Italy through the stereosope journeys in and about Italian cities

A series of captioned stereographic views of Italy published by Underwood & Underwood. Included are: 31 exterior views of the major architectural and ancient monuments in Rome and environs (12 of these have people in native costume posed in the foreground); 15 interior views of Rome's churches and galleries; 9 exterior views of Venice; 11 exterior and interior views of Florence; 6 exterior and interior views of Naples. Views of other cities and sites include: Herculaneum (1), Amalfi (2), Genoa (4), the Carrara quarries (2), Pisa (3), Milan (2), Verona (2) and Majori (1).

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  • "A series of captioned stereographic views of Italy published by Underwood & Underwood. Included are: 31 exterior views of the major architectural and ancient monuments in Rome and environs (12 of these have people in native costume posed in the foreground); 15 interior views of Rome's churches and galleries; 9 exterior views of Venice; 11 exterior and interior views of Florence; 6 exterior and interior views of Naples. Views of other cities and sites include: Herculaneum (1), Amalfi (2), Genoa (4), the Carrara quarries (2), Pisa (3), Milan (2), Verona (2) and Majori (1)."@en

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  • "Italy through the stereosope journeys in and about Italian cities"@en
  • "Italy through the stereoscope; journeys in and about Italian cities"
  • "Italy through the stereoscope : journeys in and about Italian cities conducted by D.J. Ellison"@en
  • "Italy through the stereoscope journeys in an about Italian cities"@en
  • "Italy through the stereoscope; journeys in an about Italian cities"
  • "Italy through the stereoscope"
  • "Italy through the stereoscope : journeys in and about Italian cities"@en
  • "Italy through the stereoscope : journeys in and about Italian cities"
  • "Italy through the Stereoscope. Journeys in and about Italian cities, etc. [With ten maps.]"