Imagining modern-day Britain in the role of 16th-century Venice – which built a powerful global position with the help of advanced industrial technologies – might seem like a curious daydream. But from the study of Lord Browne’s London home the idea seems to have something to it.
The first-floor room stands immediately above his extensive private library, devoted entirely to rare books produced in Venice between 400 and 500 years ago.

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