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A Traveller's History of Portugal

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Aldous Huxley once remarked that 'For every traveller who has any taste of his own, the only useful guidebook will be the one he himself has written.

All others are an exasperation - they make him travel long miles to see a mound of rubbish; they go into ecstasies over mere antiquity.' While describing the history of Portugal from antiquity to the present, the author - without going 'into ecstasies' - has attempted to bring into perspective those many aspects of Portugal's past most likely to interest the educated visitor.

Portugal has been a country in her own right since early in the 12th century.

Long referred to as being 'Britain's oldest ally', but often placed in the shade of Spain, she deserves equal attention.

Whether it be her outstanding voyages of discovery, or the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, or her more recent bloodless 'revolution', Portugal has remained in the limelight of European history.Complete and concise history right up to contemporary eventsA-Z Historical GazetteerList of Monarchs/Presidents/Prime Ministers

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Product Details
W&N
030436245X / 9780304362455
Paperback
946.9
11/04/2002
England
English
x, 228 p. : ill.
20 cm
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Well-known guidebook author for the series (once described as 'the Elizabeth David of travel writers') Portugal is visited by 1.8 million tourists from the UK every year
Well-known guidebook author for the series (once described as 'the Elizabeth David of travel writers') Portugal is visited by 1.8 million tourists from the UK every year WT Travel & holiday