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Slow Train to Switzerland: One Tour, Two Trips, 150 Years - and a World of Change Apart

hardcoverApril 30, 2014
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ISBN-13: 9781857886092 ISBN-10: 1857886097
Publisher
Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Binding
hardcover
Published
April 30, 2014
Weight
1.3 lbs
Dimensions
24.10×2.50×16.50 cm

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Slow Train to Switzerland: One Tour, Two Trips, 150 Years - and a World of Change Apart by Bewes, Diccon. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781857886092.

It was the tour that changed the way we travel. In the summer of 1863 seven people left London on a train that would take them on a thrilling adventure across the Alps. They were the Junior United Alpine Club and members of Thomas Cooks first Conducted Tour of Switzerland. For them it was an exciting novelty; it turned out to be the birth of mass tourism, and it started with the Swiss. Best-selling author of Swiss Watching Diccon Bewes acquires a copy of Alpine member Jemima Morells journal and travels from London to Lucerneand back in time. He brings only the journal and the clubs nineteenth-century guidebook to retrace their steps one by one, traveling by train whenever possible. Bewes follows the 1863 expedition, experiencing firsthand through Jemimas journal the original British "holiday" that shaped the future of two disparate nations, one a global monarchy and the other a recovering, struggling republic. Alongside vintage illustrations, Bewes creates a fascinating comparison of how people across the globe explore and vacation today. This is also the story of how a nostalgic tour surprised an expat author, revealing a Switzerland very different from the presentand an unexpected personal connection with the diarist in a startling twist. A perfect read for anyone who seeks an expert blend of context and consequence to their travel writing. Diccon Bewes became a travel writer via the scenic route of bookselling. After ten years at Lonely Planet andHoliday magazine, he decamped to Switzerland, where he has until recently managed the Stauffacher English Bookshop in Bern. Following the success ofSwiss Watching, a Financial Times Book of the Year and international bestseller, he is now a full-time writer.