Vistas in Sicily

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CONTENTS

THE ILLUSTRATIONS

INTRODUCTION

Vistas in Sicily I DISCOVERY

II PALERMO

III A NIGHT OF DISSIPATION

IV CATHEDRALS

V PALACES AND PEOPLE

VI THE PLAIN OF PANORMOS

VII AROUND THE ISLAND

VIII THE ROAD TO SYRACUSE

IX THE HARBOR AND THE ANAPO

X SYRACUSE, THE PENTAPOLIS

XI CATANIA AND MOUNT AETNA

XII TAORMINA

XIII SOME MOUNTAIN VISTAS

XIV LIGHTS AND SHADES

XV THE CITY THAT WAS

XVI THE NORTHERN SHORE

XVII THE WESTERN SHORE

XVIII ADDIO, SICILIA!

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INDEX

VISTAS
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SICILY

Negative by W. von Gloeden. “Sprightly little goatherds, whose heads are the heads of Greek fauns.” (Page 12)
Negative by W. von Gloeden.
“Sprightly little goatherds, whose heads are the heads of Greek fauns.” (Page 12)

V I S T A S
I N
S I C I L Y

BY
ARTHUR STANLEY RIGGS
F. R. G. S.




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NEW YORK
McBRIDE, NAST & COMPANY
1912

Copyright, 1912, by
McBride, Nast & Co.

Published, November, 1912

TO
MY WIFE

The acknowledgments of the author are due to the editor of The Travel Magazine, for his courteous permission to reprint some of the chapters which follow.

A. S. R.

Massy-VerriÈres,
France, June 5, 1912.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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