Основной контент книги The Mediterranean
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The Mediterranean

Seaports and sea routes including Madeira, the Canary Islands, the coast of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia

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In «The Mediterranean,» Karl Baedeker offers a meticulously detailed guide that captures the multifaceted allure of one of the world's most celebrated regions. Composed in the late 19th century, Baedeker's literary style combines meticulous research with a conversational tone, making the complex geography, history, and culture of the Mediterranean accessible to the grand tourist and the casual reader alike. His use of organized headings, maps, and travel tips reflects the burgeoning spirit of exploration in post-industrial Europe, marking it as an essential companion for the era's wanderlust-driven society. Baedeker, a pioneering figure in travel literature, was born into a period when the Grand Tour was a rite of passage for the upper classes. His extensive background in cartography and tourism informed his approach as he sought to elevate travel beyond mere sightseeing, instead encouraging a deep engagement with local customs and landscapes. His distinct style is indicative of his vision to bridge the gap between scholarly resources and engaging narrative, allowing readers to appreciate the Mediterranean not just as a destination, but as an experience. I highly recommend «The Mediterranean» for those intrigued by travel history, geography, or literature. This guide not only serves as an informative resource but also as an invitation to explore the vibrant tapestry of cultures that encircle the Mediterranean Sea, making it a timeless treasure for both the curious traveler and the scholarly enthusiast.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
03 März 2025
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1240 S.
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8596547865087
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