Item #221802 Autograph diary of her travels in Italy including Rome, Pompeii, and other visitors' destinations. Flora Payne Whitney.

Flora Payne Whitney's Italian Travel Diary, 1864

Autograph diary of her travels in Italy including Rome, Pompeii, and other visitors' destinations.

Rome: March-May, 1864.

Price: $8,000.00


About the item

[260] pp., written in ink on versos and rectos, with 14 pictures (engravings, etc.), some captioned in her hand. Included are some sheets in other hands in French and German. 1 vols. 8vo. Flora Payne Whitney's Italian Travel Diary, 1864. Disbound with water damage.

Item #221802

Flora Payne was a Cleveland heiress whose marriage to William Collins Whitney three years after this diary was written formed the basis of one of America's legendary families. Flora Payne herself "was an anomaly among the young ladies of her time. At eighteen, she had betaken herself from Cleveland to Cambridge, Massachusetts, to attend the seminary for young ladies that was being conducted there by Professor Agassiz, the naturalist ... Flora had traveled widely abroad, even to places such as North Africa, with which few sophisticated New Yorkers of William Whitney's circle had firsthand acquaintance ... " - Kahn, JOCK, p. 11.