Russell Richardson
Published: 2021-04-26
Total Pages: 134
Get eBook
This book is about Europe and gives a personal impression of the Old World from a motor car. The book overlooked the larger cities whose contents have been so well inventoried by Baedeker. The life of the peasantry, the small towns seldom visited by American tourists, quaint villages unapproached by any railroad, the superb roads and views of the Tyrol, the crossing of the Alps over the snow-crowned Stelvio into Italy, the flight through northern Italy to Como, loveliest of the Italian lakes—such unique experiences amid beautiful scenery appealed to us more than the attractions of the crowded metropolis. The route described in the book did not follow entirely the familiar highways of tourist traffic. From the summit of the Alps to the valleys of picturesque Savoy. Then came the long, thrilling descent into France through Provençe, that treasure land of Roman antiquity, through the Pyrenees, lifting their huge barriers between France and Spain, to Biarritz on the Atlantic. Spain, the pastoral beauties of Limousin and Périgord, the châteaux of Touraine, and the cathedrals of Normandy. In this book, the author also explored the Michelin Guide, which, with its convenient arrangement and wealth of useful information about hotels and roads, rendered invaluable aid.