The Near East: Dalmatia, Greece and Constantinople

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The Near East: Dalmatia, Greece and Constantinople

by Robert Hichens

EN·~3 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

ILLUSTRATED BY JULES GUÉRIN AND WITH PHOTOGRAPHS

0:13
2

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES BY THE DE VINNE PRESS

0:03
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

2:51
4

Chapter I - PICTURESQUE DALMATIA

39:17
5

IN AND NEAR ATHENS

0:03
6

Chapter II - IN AND NEAR ATHENS

35:33
7

THE ENVIRONS OF ATHENS

0:04
8

Chapter III - THE ENVIRONS OF ATHENS

35:56
9

DELPHI AND OLYMPIA

0:03
10

Chapter IV - DELPHI AND OLYMPIA

35:21

Description

A leisurely voyage unfolds across the Adriatic, the Aegean, and the bustling heart of the Ottoman capital. The author paints Dalmatia’s crumbling Roman amphitheaters, sun‑kissed harbors and timeless villages with a reverent eye, inviting listeners to feel the quiet charm of streets where carriages never roam. Illustrated by Jules Guérin’s vivid water‑colours and complemented by early‑photographs, the first part of the journey captures the serene, almost forgotten world of stone walls, church bells and the gentle rhythm of sea‑bound life.

The narrative then turns eastward, guiding the ear through the marble grandeur of Athens—its Parthenon, theater of Dionysus and ancient sanctuaries—before drifting to the lively bazaars and soaring domes of Constantinople. Rich descriptions of mosques, bridges and bustling markets reveal a city where East meets West, still echoing the layers of its imperial past. Listeners will be transported to a time when travel was measured in footfalls and sail, letting the sounds of distant waves and distant choirs linger long after the story ends.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (213K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Adrian Mastronardi, JoAnn Greenwood, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2012-03-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Hichens

Robert Hichens

1864–1950

Best known for witty satire and exotic, atmospheric fiction, this prolific English writer moved from late-Victorian literary scandal to bestselling popular novels. His work ranges from the Oscar Wilde send-up The Green Carnation to the desert romance The Garden of Allah.

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