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Havana

Portrait of a City

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London
Kiadó: Cassell
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 223 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 28 cm x 21 cm
ISBN: 0-304-34554-7
Megjegyzés: Színes és fekete-fehér fotókkal, ábrákkal.
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Havana grew from a straggle of huts into the most brilliant metropoUs in the Caribbean, unique in the vibrancy of its culture and the rich splendour of its architecture.
Havana - portrait of a city traces the development of Cuba's capital from the early sixteenth century to its heyday in the late nineteenth century.
In the course of its history, the city was coveted by Spain's European rivals, looted by pirates, occupied by British troops and renowned as a centre of the slave trade. It became a treasure house for the Spanish empire, as the wealth of the Indies passed through the city's wharves. By the nineteenth century Havana had truly come of age. It was elegant, vivid and sophisticated and visitors flocked in their thousands.
In 1982 Havana was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its palaces, churches and great houses are now being restored and the inost extravagantly beautiful city in the Caribbean is beginning, once again, to take its rightful place as one of the... Tovább

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Havana grew from a straggle of huts into the most brilliant metropoUs in the Caribbean, unique in the vibrancy of its culture and the rich splendour of its architecture.
Havana - portrait of a city traces the development of Cuba's capital from the early sixteenth century to its heyday in the late nineteenth century.
In the course of its history, the city was coveted by Spain's European rivals, looted by pirates, occupied by British troops and renowned as a centre of the slave trade. It became a treasure house for the Spanish empire, as the wealth of the Indies passed through the city's wharves. By the nineteenth century Havana had truly come of age. It was elegant, vivid and sophisticated and visitors flocked in their thousands.
In 1982 Havana was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its palaces, churches and great houses are now being restored and the inost extravagantly beautiful city in the Caribbean is beginning, once again, to take its rightful place as one of the world's great attractions.
Combining detailed research with an obvious affection for the city, Juliet Barclay has written a clear, concise and evocative history of Havana. Beautifully illustrated with Martin Charles' colour photographs and with contemporary engravings and paintings, this book is a fitting tribute to the city of Havana. Vissza

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