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Like turning the pages of a good book, turning corners in the city of Rome always offers surprises. With the help of a wayward homing pigeon, Caldecott Medalist David Macaulay takes us on a journey where two thousand year old inscriptions share wall space with neon signs and wet washing. As cell phones bleep and scooters roar below, we circle ancient columns and baroque piazzas. We soar over rooftops and hurtle down narrow cobblestone streets. The pages of this topsy turvy tour offer some f Rome's most magnificent architecture. Hardcover. 79 pages.
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