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Flavors of Rome Presents Best Restaurants of Rome 2010    by Carol Coviello-Malzone
Price: $5.99 USD. 10650 words. Published on November 23, 2010. .

Rome will dazzle you and leave you breathless with its stunning art and history. It shouldn’t disappoint you with its food. This book guides you along the road to 73 of the best restaurants and trattorias in the Eternal City, at every price range & for every palate. It provides personal and detailed descriptions of each of the 73 restaurants plus a lengthy glossary of Roman & Italian food terms.
Cornelia    by Jane Jones
Price: $2.99 USD. 47540 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on June 26, 2011. .

Can First Love ever by True Love? A thrilling romance set in Roman Britain that takes the young adult reader to the passionate, turbulent and violent heart of Imperial Rome.
The Heroic Journey of Albert Bierstadt: The Uncut Edition    by David M. Delo
Price: $12.99 USD. 198140 words. Published on September 3, 2011. .

This is the unedited edition of The Heroic Journey of Albert Bierstadt: Artist-Priest of the West. He was the highest-paid and most controversial landscape painter in America in the mid-1800s.
Two People (Gay Classics)    by Donald Windham
Price: $8.99 USD. 54540 words. Published by Mondial  on November 12, 2011. .

Neglected for over forty years, this moving novel has been republished in a more tolerant climate. Two People is about a love affair in Rome between a middle-aged American and a much younger Italian boy. First published in 1965, when the word "gay" in its sexual implications was little used, Two People anticipated many novels about same-sex relationships that followed.
The Stained Glass Virgin    by Mason McCann Smith
Price: $3.99 USD. 118090 words. Published on March 14, 2012. .

Ruled by the iron fist of the Church, Renaissance Rome was no place for a strong-willed young woman. But 15-year-old Beatrice refused to surrender to an arranged marriage or to a crushing lifetime with her brutal father. This is the story of the real-life Beatrice Cenci, whose cunning and ferocity made her a target of the Inquisition. Fighting for her freedom, she risked everything,