Publisher's Synopsis
Rich and profound, Casanova's memoirs are a complete depiction of life. He recounts his expeditions in Italy and his meetings with the elite of the society. He has also included his personal relationships and the ups and downs of that era of his life. The work is truly riveting and monopolizes the reader's attention. Rosalie at the Convent. I Fall in Love With Veronique. A Clever Cheat and My Opinion of Squinting Eyes. Florence; I See Therese Again. The False Charles Ivanoff and the Trick He Played Me. I Am Ordered to Leave Tuscany, before arriving at Rome.