Я, как всегда, глубоко признателен моей жене Мелани, тоже писательнице и книголюбу, за ее энтузиазм, терпение и любовь. Эта книга посвящена нашему дорогому другу, истинному «Другу Флоренции» Симонетте Брандолини д’Адда, в знак признания всего, что она делает ради сохранения величия Флоренции, чтобы у города было не только богатое прошлое, но и живое будущее.
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