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The Visitor's Hand-Book for Holyhead - Comprising a History of the Town the Antiquities and Sublime Scenery of the Mountain - cover
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The Visitor's Hand-Book for Holyhead - Comprising a History of the Town the Antiquities and Sublime Scenery of the Mountain

Thomas Jackson

Editora: DigiCat

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Thomas Jackson's "The Visitor's Hand-Book for Holyhead" serves as an invaluable guide to the coastal town of Holyhead, situated in Anglesey, Wales. This meticulously detailed guidebook intricately melds descriptive prose with practical advice, reflecting the Victorian era's burgeoning interest in travel and tourism. Jackson encapsulates the town's historical, cultural, and geographic significance, as well as its spiritual heritage, offering visitors a comprehensive overview of landmarks, local customs, and natural beauty while employing a didactic yet engaging literary style that enhances the reader's experience. As a dedicated author and historian, Thomas Jackson's contextual background is pivotal in understanding his motives for penning this hand-book. His intimate connection to the Welsh landscape, combined with a scholarly pursuit of local history, informs his approach in capturing the essence of Holyhead. Jackson's enthusiasm for his subject matter shines through, illustrating his belief in the transformative power of travel and knowledge for the reader. This hand-book is highly recommended for both the casual traveler and the serious historian alike, offering insights that go beyond mere directions. Readers will find Jackson's observations and advice invaluable in deepening their appreciation of Holyhead, ensuring a memorable and enriching visit to this enchanting coastal gem.
Disponível desde: 12/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 77 páginas.

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