This charming travelogue from 19th-century Naples provides a vivid snapshot of the city at a time of great change and transformation. The author, Eustace Nevillerolfe, was an English journalist who spent several months in Naples in 1888. His book includes descriptions of the city's architecture, art, culture, and politics, as well as its colorful inhabitants. This edition includes new notes and commentary by historian Edward Muir. This work...