Fair Italy, The Riviera and Monte Carlo: Comprising a Tour Through North and South Italy and Sicily With a Short Account of Malta (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)W. Cope Devereux
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN1440075700
ISBN-139781440075704
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PREFACE. 101 FAIR Italy, the land of song and cradle of the Arts, has been so often written about, and so well described both in prose and in verse, that I feel there is a presumption in my attempting to say anything fresh of that classic land, its art treasures, and its glorious past. But within the last few years a new Italy has sprung into existence---the dream of Cavour has been realized; and, contrary to all predictions, she has evinced a union and col)esiveness so complete as to surprise all, and possibly disappoint some who were jealous of her. What was once a conglomeration of petty rival states is now one constitutionally governed kingdom. Italy has ceased to be only a geographical name; she is now a nation whose voice is listened to at the council tables of the Great Powers. The old terms of Piedmontese, Tuscan, Lombard, and Neapolitan, have no longer aught but a local significance: from the Alps to Tarentum everyone glories in the name of free united Ita
Table of Contents
CONTENTS; 101; CHAPTER I; Introduction - Charing Cross - Dover - Submarine Channel; Tunnel-Calais-Advantages of travelling second c1assSuperfluous; examination of luggage-Paris-Dining a la; carte versus table d'hOte-Noel-An Officer's Funeral-Lyons; -Scenery of the Rhone-Constant changes in the landscape; - Vant of proper accommodation at the railway stations-; PAGE; Defective lighting of railway carriages oo I; CHAPTER II; Arrival at Marseilles-Change in climate-The mistral-Some; account of Marseilles in the past-Marseillaise hymn-Docks; and harbour-Hill-side scenery-Chateau d'Jf-La Dame de; la Garde-Military practice-St Nazrure-An ancient church; -The Exchange-Courtiers of merchandise-Sunday at home; and abroad - 13; CHAPTER III; Leaving M arseilles-Toulon-H yeres-Frejus-Coast sceneryThe; Hotel Windsor-An unexpected meeting, and a pleasant; walk-Isles de Lerins-The Mediterranean-Defective drainage-){; usquitos and Nocturnal Piano
Table of Contents
CONTENTS; 101; CHAPTER I; Introduction - Charing Cross - Dover - Submarine Channel; Tunnel-Calais-Advantages of travelling second c1assSuperfluous; examination of luggage-Paris-Dining a la; carte versus table d'hOte-Noel-An Officer's Funeral-Lyons; -Scenery of the Rhone-Constant changes in the landscape; - Vant of proper accommodation at the railway stations-; PAGE; Defective lighting of railway carriages oo I; CHAPTER II; Arrival at Marseilles-Change in climate-The mistral-Some; account of Marseilles in the past-Marseillaise hymn-Docks; and harbour-Hill-side scenery-Chateau d'Jf-La Dame de; la Garde-Military practice-St Nazrure-An ancient church; -The Exchange-Courtiers of merchandise-Sunday at home; and abroad - 13; CHAPTER III; Leaving M arseilles-Toulon-H yeres-Frejus-Coast sceneryThe; Hotel Windsor-An unexpected meeting, and a pleasant; walk-Isles de Lerins-The Mediterranean-Defective drainage-){; usquitos and Nocturnal Piano
