Lisbon Journeys ans Stories
Lisbon Journeys ans Stories
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Titulo: Lisbon Journeys ans Stories
Autor: Objecto Anonimo
ESTADO: NOVO
ISBN/EAN: 9789898256119
Editor: Objecto Anonimo
Ano: N.A.
Idioma: Inglês
Encadernação: Capa mole
Páginas: 198
Coleção: Viajes e Historias
Nº. da Coleção: N.A.
Código de Controlo: 73C
Descrição: "Lisbon - Journeys and stories" is a guide to the city of Lisbon and as one leafs through the book one is beaconed, led athwart the many paths of a metropolis that thus reveals itself. These 'journeys' invite the reader to travel through and unravel the city. Each spot is unveiled through texts and photographs; images and narratives that lay bare what one can see or experience therein. Aside from the mentioned 'journeys' the reader is given stories that are recounted and joined to the panoramic photographs used to separate each given thematic portion of the book. These short-stories are laden with emotion and feelings that had been experienced for the most part through real life, non-fictitious facts. Lisbon is revealed in this manner as being more than a city. Into the bosom of its embrace, its arms made of golden houses and sloping streets, Lisbon thus envelopes us with its warm heart.
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Autor: Objecto Anonimo
ESTADO: NOVO
ISBN/EAN: 9789898256119
Editor: Objecto Anonimo
Ano: N.A.
Idioma: Inglês
Encadernação: Capa mole
Páginas: 198
Coleção: Viajes e Historias
Nº. da Coleção: N.A.
Código de Controlo: 73C
Descrição: "Lisbon - Journeys and stories" is a guide to the city of Lisbon and as one leafs through the book one is beaconed, led athwart the many paths of a metropolis that thus reveals itself. These 'journeys' invite the reader to travel through and unravel the city. Each spot is unveiled through texts and photographs; images and narratives that lay bare what one can see or experience therein. Aside from the mentioned 'journeys' the reader is given stories that are recounted and joined to the panoramic photographs used to separate each given thematic portion of the book. These short-stories are laden with emotion and feelings that had been experienced for the most part through real life, non-fictitious facts. Lisbon is revealed in this manner as being more than a city. Into the bosom of its embrace, its arms made of golden houses and sloping streets, Lisbon thus envelopes us with its warm heart.
