Venice: Works Written About This Topic Filter Written Work topics

Share This
Venice

Venice

Venice (Italian: Venezia, IPA: /ve'nεttsia/, Venetian: Venesia) is a city in northern Italy, the capital of the region Veneto, a population of 271,367 (census estimate January 1, 2004). Together with Padua, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area (population 1,600,000). The city...
Learn more about Venice »
Add More Topics Save this view to a base, or just for yourself.

21 Written Work topics matching:

Filter this Collection

The City of Falling Angels

The City of Falling Angels, by John Berendt, (author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil), tells the story of some interesting inhabitants of Venice, Italy, that the author met while living there in the months following the fire that...

Author:

Dead Lagoon

Dead Lagoon is a novel by Michael Dibdin, and is the fourth entry in the popular Aurelio Zen series. Zen travels to his home town of Venice to investigate the disappearance of an American millionaire.

Date of first publication:

  • Apr 18, 1994

Original language:

Author:

Part of series:

Venice: City of Art

Venice: City of Art is a book by Matteo Varia and Livio Bourbon.

Date of first publication:

  • May 2006

Author:

The History of Venice in Painting

The History of Venice in Painting is a book by Georges Duby, Guy Lobrichon, Michel Hochmann, Daniel Russo, and Terisio Pignatti.

Date of first publication:

  • Oct 2007

Venice Against the Sea: A City Besieged

Venice Against the Sea is a book by John Keahey.

Date of first publication:

  • Jan 2002

Author:

Venice, Fragile City: 1797-1997

Venice, Fragile City: 1797-1997 is a book by Margaret Plant.

Date of first publication:

  • Oct 2002

Author:

Edit Collection Schema
All topics in this collection are typed as Written Work
Use Data from this Collection
Choose a format:

Images and articles are not included in export files, which are limited to 1000 items. Complete data dumps are also available here.

Flag this Collection
Why do you want to flag this collection?