Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:Calabria: Travels In The Toe Of ItalyISBN13:9781533514004ISBN10:1533514003Author:Allsop, Niall (Author)Description:Calabria Is Not A Guide To Calabria But Rather A Book About Calabria Since 1777, When Henry Swinburne, First Travelled In Calabria In Search Of Magna Gr Cia (Calabria's Greek Heritage), And Then Wrote About His Experiences, There Have Been A Further Dozen Travellers, Including One Woman, Who Have Written Travelogues In English (As Opposed To Travel Guides) About Italy's Remote Toe Some, Like Edward Lear, George Gissing And Norman Douglas, Became Well-Known Literary Figures In Other Fields But Most Were Just Educated People With Time On Their Hands For Whom Travelling In The South Of Italy Was A Huge Adventure, Perhaps Fuelled By The Adrenalin Of The Pioneer What Also Made Them Different Is That They Shared Their Experiences: Frequently With Humour, Usually With Empathy, Occasionally With Arrogance But Always With The Curiosity And Insight Of The Traveller, As Opposed To The Tourist Until Italian Unification (1860), Calabria Was Part Of The Two Sicilies, The Largest And Wealthiest Part Of The Italian Peninsula Which Included The Regions South Of Naples (The Capital) And Sicily Itself Because Of Its Remoteness And Lack Of An Adequate Transport Infrastructure It Was-And To Some Extent Still Is-Viewed As An Inhospitable And Unappealing Place, Home To Brigands And Bandits And Incoherent Natives Of Doubtful Ancestry Post-Unification, Calabria Remained A Place That Few Had Heard Of, Still Fewer Visited; Even The Most Recent Such Traveller, Henry Morton, Was Not Unaware That, Even In 1967, He Was Breaking New Ground Because Such Travelogues Have Never Been Viewed As Historical Sources In Themselves, Sometimes The Writers' First-Hand Experiences Throw New Light On Accepted, Home-Grown, Myths About The Region, Such As The Deaths Of Alaric The Goth And Joachim Murat, The Fratelli Bandiera Escapade And The Brigand Musolino Myth While Occasionally Calabria Retells Calabrian History It Is, Above All Else, A Fusion Of The Experiences And Impressions Of Thirteen Travelling Pioneers Alongside Those Of The Author, Himself A Traveller To Calabria, Albeit One Who Stayed, Made It His Home And Has Immersed Himself In Its Past And Its Present And Its Present And Will Be A Part Of Its Future It Is Worth Repeating That Calabria Is Not A Guide To Calabria But Rather A Book About Calabria: Written With Empathy, Insight And Wit, Calabria Unveils, Through The Eyes Of The Traveller, A Part Of Italy That, Even Today, Few Know Well Calabria's Thematic Format Includes Chapters On Every Facet Of Life, Past And Present, Atop Italy's Remote Toe: From Magna Gr Cia To Amusing Episodes; From Spectacular Mountains To Devastating Earthquakes; From Remarkable People To The Scourge Of The Mafia Without Doubt Calabria Is The Definitive Book On Calabria In English Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:CREATESPACEPublication Date:2016-09-16Weight:1.83 lbsDimensions:1.27'' H x 9.02'' L x 5.98'' WNumber of Pages:572Language:English
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Book Title: Calabria : Travels in the Toe of Italy
Number of Pages: 572 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: CreateSpace
Topic: Europe / Italy
Publication Year: 2016
Item Height: 1.4 in
Genre: Travel
Item Weight: 33.5 Oz
Item Length: 9 in
Author: Niall Allsop
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback