
Can-Cans, Cats and Cities of Ash
One of the great derisive monuments to the imbecilities of the tourist experience, Mark Twain''s (1835-1910) account of his tour with a group of fellow Americans around the sights of Europe is both hilarious and touching, Twain''s exasperation and dismay at the phoney and exploitative being matched by his excitement and pleasure in the genuinely beautiful.
Great Journeys allows readers to travel bo...
One of the great derisive monuments to the imbecilities of the tourist experience, Mark Twain''s (1835-1910) account of his tour with a group of fellow Americans around the sights of Europe is both hilarious and touching, Twain''s exasperation and dismay at the phoney and exploitative being matched by his excitement and pleasure in the genuinely beautiful.
Great Journeys allows readers to travel bo...