
audiobook
by T. G. (Thomas George) Bonney, Grant Allen, Arthur Griffiths, Eustace A. (Eustace Alfred) Reynolds-Ball, H. D. (Henry Duff) Traill
THE MEDITERRANEAN
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The book opens with a vivid portrait of the Strait of Gibraltar, the ancient Pillars of Hercules that have long marked the threshold between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. From the moment the ship rounds the rock of Calpe, the narrative invites readers to imagine the centuries of myth and exploration that have passed through these waters. It sets a tone of reverent adventure, suggesting that the true romance lies not in distant oceans but in the sun‑warmed basin that cradles the cradle of Western civilization.
Guided by a wealth of photogravure illustrations, the author leads us from the bustling harbors of Gibraltar and Algiers to the elegant promenades of Nice and the timeless canals of Venice. Each stop—whether the fortified walls of Malta, the volcanic backdrop of Taormina, or the marble splendor of Pisa—reveals layers of history, art, and everyday life that still echo the ancient world. The journey feels like a leisurely cruise, offering both scholarly insight and the simple pleasure of gazing at a landscape that has inspired poets for millennia.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (628K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-11-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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