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The Grand Tour in the Eighteenth Century: The British Abroad
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The Grand Tour in the Eighteenth Century: The British Abroad

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Travel for pleasure developed greatly in the 18th century, and here Jeremy Black examines travel on the Continent, the so-called Grand Tour . He considers not only the standard destinations of France and Italy, but also the Low Countries, Germany, Switzerland and the Balkans. The modes of transport are described in detail, along with the range of accommodation, the food and drink, the pleasures and the hazards of travel, ranging from sex and sensibility to debt and dysentery, as well as the effects of the French Revolution on the British tourist. Jeremy Black includes extensive quotations from eighteenth-century tourist correspondence, including neglected manuscript collections, to build up a vivid and frequently amusing picture of travel experiences of British aristocrats on the continent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 July 2003
Pages
384
ISBN
9780750931694

Travel for pleasure developed greatly in the 18th century, and here Jeremy Black examines travel on the Continent, the so-called Grand Tour . He considers not only the standard destinations of France and Italy, but also the Low Countries, Germany, Switzerland and the Balkans. The modes of transport are described in detail, along with the range of accommodation, the food and drink, the pleasures and the hazards of travel, ranging from sex and sensibility to debt and dysentery, as well as the effects of the French Revolution on the British tourist. Jeremy Black includes extensive quotations from eighteenth-century tourist correspondence, including neglected manuscript collections, to build up a vivid and frequently amusing picture of travel experiences of British aristocrats on the continent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 July 2003
Pages
384
ISBN
9780750931694