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Cambria Depicta: A Tour through North Wales, Illustrated with Picturesque Views: Cambridge Library Collection - Art and Architecture

Autor Edward Pugh
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2013
First published in 1816, this lively and informative narrative of a walking tour of North Wales was written by Edward Pugh (1763–1813) and richly illustrated with engravings of his own watercolour drawings of people and landscapes. (In this reissue, the drawings are reproduced in black and white, but the colour originals can be viewed at http://www.cambridge.org/9781108061483.) Pugh, a native Welsh speaker, travelled some 800 miles, criss-crossing Wales in every direction, collecting information about the industrial and agricultural condition of the country. He conversed with almost everyone he met, on the road and in the inns where he stayed. The book began as a guide to artists unwilling to risk departing from the main tourist routes where English was spoken. By the time it was published, however, its main aim was to vindicate the character of the Welsh people from the ill-informed accounts of English tourists.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108061483
ISBN-10: 1108061486
Pagini: 620
Ilustrații: 71 colour illus.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.47 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Library Collection - Art and Architecture

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface; 1. Chester; 2. Paris mines; 3. Bangor ferry; 4. Pwllheli; 5. Cader Idris; 6. Montgomery; 7. Bala; 8. Rhuabon; 9. Holywell; 10. Pool Park; 11. Llanferres mines.

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An 1816 narrative of a walking tour of North Wales, written and illustrated by the artist Edward Pugh (1763–1813).