For almost a year, veteran National Geographic photographer Jim Stanfield captured nearly every corner of the Vatican, both the worlds smallest country and the center of the Roman Catholic Church. Along with author Bart McDowell, he provides an insiders view into the history of this 108.7-acre enclave, from the first St. Peters, built in the fourth century, through the amazing reign of Pope John Paul II, and beyond. Rarely seen areas of the complex, such as the Popes personal quarters and the world-renowned libraries, and up-close views of the stunning and priceless art and architecture provide an insiders look into this amazing nation. This revised trade paperback edition brings the story of the Vatican up-to-date, including the death and funeral of Pope John Paul II and the selection and ordination of Pope Benedict XVI. Pope Benedict XVIs recent trip to the United States is also documented in poignant words and images. Author: Bart McDowell and James L. Stanfield Format: 256 pages, p
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About the Author:
Bart McDowell a Texan by birth, covered topics ranging from Japan to the Aztecs during his 32 years with National Geographic Magazine.
James Stanfield is a National Geographic Society photographer. He has four times been named Photographer of the Year by the White House News Photographers’ Association.
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YA-- One of the most impressive books published by the National Geographic Society. Its large format highlights the superb photographs: views of the buildings, people, grounds, and art treasures that most readers will have never seen before. With its combination of readable text and outstanding pictures, it's the next best thing to being there.&-
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- PublisherNational Geographic
- Publication date2009
- ISBN 10 1426204507
- ISBN 13 9781426204500
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages256
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