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Henry Vollam Morton

    26. Juli 1892 – 18. Juni 1979
    Auf den Spuren des heiligen Paulus
    Im Heiligen Land
    Rom
    Wanderungen in Spanien
    Spanien
    Die Lombardei
    • A Traveller in Rome

      • 440 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      This is H.V. Morton's account of his sojourn in Rome. He leads the reader on a well-informed and insightful journey around the city from the Fontana di Trevi and the Collosseum to the Vatican Gardens.

      A Traveller in Rome2006
    • England

      Wanderungen durch Vergangenheit u. Gegenwart

      • 239 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      England1984
    • A Stranger in Spain

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      A handsome re-issue of a travel classic. With his trademark wit and inquisitive eye, H. V. Morton travels through a Spain unspoilt by tourism, revealing a country where the past is very much alive. Interspersed with episodes from Spain's rich history, A Stranger in Spain is a journey of discovery that should appeal to those with a sense of adventure. Morton’s classic travel book on Spain is a delightful travel guide and a striking introduction to Spanish history and culture. "The stranger who wishes to approach Spain with sympathy and appreciation," H. V. Morton wrote, "must do so through its history." Thus, as he takes us on a leisurely tour through a country where the past is very much alive, he reveals a rich tapestry of events, related with his inimitable humor, charm, and sincerity. The Spain of the Christian kings and the caliphs of Córdoba, of Philip II, and the tragic Hapsburgs, the Spain of Columbus, of St Teresa, of Cortés and Pizarro, Velázquez, and Goya, is the thread on which his narrative is strung. Vivid, varied, and enchanting, A Stranger in Spain reflects the pleasures and surprises of travel at its best, and will be enjoyed by all who know the country or intend to visit it, or simply prefer to travel at home.

      A Stranger in Spain1983
      4,0
    • A Traveller in Italy

      • 636 Seiten
      • 23 Lesestunden

      The Tuscan landscape, writes H. V. Morton, "is embroidered everywhere by human living, and there is scarcely a hill, a stream, a grove of trees, without its story of God, of love or death." Morton's stories and observations of Tuscany, Lombardy, Emilia, and Veneto, whether relating to the fantastic reconstruction of the La Scala opera house or the superstitious lovers at Juliet's Tomb, make his style as engaging as the landscape and people he evokes.

      A Traveller in Italy1982
      4,0