"Emmanuel Rodochanachi: The Ancient Monuments Of Rome After The Fall Of The Empire. 1914"
Prestigious publication, in folio in a slipcase by Hachette, in 1914, of a work entitled: "the ancient monuments of Rome after the fall of the empire". Emmanuel Rodochanachi (1859-1934) is a historian specializing in Roman history. He will be a member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in 1925. This book presents the fate reserved for the monuments of the eternal city, after the collapse of the Western Empire. Abundantly illustrated with old engravings, it is bound in a superb brown leather, decorated with superb gold decorations in the fashion of the beginning of the century. If the slipcase lined with handmade paper and edged with leather has small marks of friction, the work preserved inside is in perfect condition. 209 pages