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Yugoslavia

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Kiadó: Thames and Hudson
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Vászon
Oldalszám: 296 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 31 cm x 22 cm
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Megjegyzés: Színes és fekete-fehér fotókkal.
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YUGOSLAVIA
FITZROY MACLEAN
Sir Fitzroy Maclean caught his first sight of Yugoslavia from the end of a parachute in war-time; it was an appropriate introduction to a country with a stormy history. Here heminglesa succinct account of the seven republics that comprise the 'Land of the South Slavs' with his own, often amusing, memories. He describes Montenegro, one of the most romantic and exciting places in the world, and the Montenegrins, who still retain the qualities of Homer's warriors. He tells of the little town of Split, birthplace of Diocletian, whose palace Robert Adam came to see in 1757. He takes us along the new coastal road through high jagged limestone mountains and green vineyards, flanked by the dazzling blue sea, to the old Republic of Ragusa, now Dubrovnik. He moves northwards to Belgrade and the vast fertile plain that stretches away towards the borders of Hungary and Rumania - and pauses at Sumadija. His tribute to this remarkable country and its people is... Tovább

Fülszöveg


YUGOSLAVIA
FITZROY MACLEAN
Sir Fitzroy Maclean caught his first sight of Yugoslavia from the end of a parachute in war-time; it was an appropriate introduction to a country with a stormy history. Here heminglesa succinct account of the seven republics that comprise the 'Land of the South Slavs' with his own, often amusing, memories. He describes Montenegro, one of the most romantic and exciting places in the world, and the Montenegrins, who still retain the qualities of Homer's warriors. He tells of the little town of Split, birthplace of Diocletian, whose palace Robert Adam came to see in 1757. He takes us along the new coastal road through high jagged limestone mountains and green vineyards, flanked by the dazzling blue sea, to the old Republic of Ragusa, now Dubrovnik. He moves northwards to Belgrade and the vast fertile plain that stretches away towards the borders of Hungary and Rumania - and pauses at Sumadija. His tribute to this remarkable country and its people is magnificently supported by a series of evocative photographs which vividly communicate the wide diversity and dramatic intensity of Yugoslavia.
with 11 colour plates 205 black-and-whitc plates Vissza

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