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                                                                                        Godina izdanja: Ostalo
                                                                                                                        ISBN: Ostalo
                                                                                                                        Jezik: Engleski
                                                                                                                        Autor: Strani
                                                                                
                        U dobrom stanju 
 
The Morrow Guide to Backcountry Europe 
Gerald W. Olmsted 
Published by Quill, NY, 1982 
 
THE MORROW GUIDE TO BACKCOUNTRY EUROPE 
for 
 
hikers and walkers	steamer fans 
 
rail buffs	and other adventurers 
 
“The differences between New York and Frankfurt,” writes Gerald W. Olmsted, “are beginning to disappear ” Athens has smog and traffic jams, and in Florence you can’t see the Baptistery for the tourists. So, to find the real Europe not mentioned in tourist brochures, Olmsted takes you to these and other little-known spots most tourists miss: 
 
Aggstein, Austria, home of “Cruel Jorg’s Castle” 
 
Sark, a twentieth-century feudal fiefdom in the Channel Islands 
 
Viseu, the rural showpiece of Portugal 
 
Todi, Italy, an unspoiled hill town in Umbria 
 
Joensuu, a traditional Finnish market town 
 
Richmond, the gateway to Scotland’s Dales 
 
Savonlinna, Finland, the crown jewel of the Saimaa lake district 
 
Barra, in the Outer Hebrides—toylike and isolated 
 
Geiterygghytta, Norway, along a famous hiker’s trail, the “British Route” 
 
Guarda, in Switzerland, known for its delicate sgraffiti designs 
 
Naxos, steeped in the legendary lore of ancient Greece 
 
Ohan, a fine place to sample true Scottish cooking 
Part of the fun is to avoid first class and to go by public transportation:  
ox carts	side-wheelers 
 
ferries	mail trains 
 
coastal packets	caiques 
 
hydrofoils	funiculars 
 
cog railways	teleferics 
 
Details on all practical matters from reading and interpreting European train timetables to finding a room without a reservation to taking it easy because, as the Chinese say, “You can’t see a flower from a galloping horse.” 
 
 
Trade paperback. 1st. All the information you need to find the Europe most tourists miss; discover little-known beauty spots, make getting there half the fun, meet Europeans one-on-one. Excellent copy. 6 x 9-1/4, 336 pp, index, b/w drawings, maps.