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Bezig met laden... The Prague Book : Highlights of a Fascinating Citydoor Robert Fischer
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Prague is both a cosmopolitan metropolis and a medieval masterpiece. From 10th-century beginnings to the Velvet Revolution, its fascinating 1,000-year history is revealed in its beautiful buildings, streets and squares. Prague is both a cosmopolitan metropolis and a medieval masterpiece. From 10th-century beginnings to the Velvet Revolution, its fascinating 1,000-year history is revealed in its beautiful buildings, streets and squares. THE PRAGUE BOOK journeys through the places and history of the Czech capital, with informative writing and superb colour photographs, including gatefold panoramic views. A stunning portrait, THE PRAGUE BOOK does full justice to this captivating city. As Franz Kafka once put it, "Prague does not let go". Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)914.3712History and Geography Geography and Travel Geography of and travel in Europe Germany and Central Europe Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic, Prague, Slovakia) Czech Republic PragueLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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The photographs are large, and in full color, distributed as 1 to 3 per page. Several take up two - page spreads, and some visas are presented in four-page foldouts. All of the photos are
accompanied with explanatory text, pointing out structural and historical aspects of what is illustrated. At 256 pages, and provided with a index, this work presents a valuable record of the city's highlights.
Having recently returned from Prague, I enjoyed looking at some of the sites that I saw; however, I also regret not having seen others that are illustrated. But, the days were hot and crowds were everywhere; and you can't do everything. That sort of thing is why books like this are published.... ( )