New York Times - Echoes of history at a Tuscan Estate
Iris Origo was a 22-year-old newlywed AngloAmerican heiress - as rich, brilliant and innocent as a Hemy James heroine - when she and her husband, an Italian nobleman, decided to buy La Foce. "Treeless and shrubless but for some tufts of broom," Origo wrote in October 1923 of her first view of the rundown 3,500-acre estate southeast of Siena; it was "a lunar landscape, pale and inhuman."