The life and times of Cavour
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CAMILLO BENSO DI CAVOUR was born in the Palazzo Cavour, No. 13 Jena Street, Turin, August 10, 1810, and was baptized in the Church of San Carlo, his sponsors being Prince Borghese and his wife, Pauline Bonaparte...
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“The most important work upon the making of modern Italy which has been published in English, and the most complete critical study of Cavour which has appeared in any language.” — A.L.A. Catalog 1926 “Mr Thayer is completely saturated with Cavour’s thought. . . . He has vividly reproduced the Italian spirit of the time (and) has followed with particular minuteness the intricacies of European diplomacy in which Cavour was the master mind from 1858 to 1861.’ Illustrations (chiefly portraits) and maps.” – Standard Catalog for Public Libraries : Biography Section (1927)
