This is a well researched and readable account of the history of Rome from antiquity to the fall of Fascism. As the title suggests, it does concentrate on the development of the city - the buildings, statues and fountains - with a smaller amount of quite superficial historical context. Some Popes and Kings feature strongly, others are brushed over, but there are plenty of other books which could fill the gaps for readers who want more social and political background.
The book gives a good impression of the changing face of the city, and its reception by both visitors and Romans, and there are extensive notes in the index about the buildings that feature in the text. The illustrations are also excellent and support the text. This is definitely worth reading for anyone with an interest in Italian art, architecture or history.