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The Stones of Venice (New ed)

Ruskin, JohnLinks, J.G.(Volume editor)
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}It is in Venice, and in Venice only, that effectual blows can be struck at this pestilent art of the Renaissance.

Destroy its claims to admiration there, and it can assert them nowhere else.

This was Ruskins war cry as he entered the now almost forgotten Battle of the Styles on the side against the school which has conducted mens inventive and constructional faculties from the Grand Canal to Gower Street.But first the reader must know the difference between right and wrong; he must find out for himself the best way of doing everything.

I shall give him stones, and bricks and straw, chisels and trowels and the ground, and then ask him to build, only helping him if I find him puzzled.Unhappily, both these exciting objectives were attained only after the expenditure of nearly half-a-million words; glorious words, but too many.

For fifty years, The Stones of Venice was read by all who went there and thousands who could not; the sightseers whom the city captivates today seldom have its greatest guidebook with them.

It is the aim of this new edition to put a fascinating book within reach of travelersactive or armchairwith limited resources of time. Much that was superfluous has been omitted; what remains is the essence of a now very readable and portable book.

It is a book for the lover of architecture, the lover of Venice, the lover of lost causes, and, perhaps above all, for the lover of fine writing. }

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Da Capo Press Inc
0306802449 / 9780306802447
Paperback
01/07/1985
United States
256 pages, illustrations
137 x 210 mm, 292 grams
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