Venice: The Diary of an Awestruck Traveller
Angrave Publications (Verlag)
978-1-9995838-1-1 (ISBN)
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In Volume 1 (From Swamp to la Serenissima) of "Venice: The Diary of an Awestruck Traveller", Gillian Angrave sets out on the first two of her six (so far!) visits to Venice, eager to explore this flamboyant city. She describes her initial impressions and experiences as she discovers ever more hidden gems in this "jewel in the Mediterranean's crown". Her meanderings take her not only to the more popular tourist areas of Rialto and the Piazza San Marco, but also off the beaten track to the Ghetto and Dorsoduro, following in the footsteps of Julia Garnet in Salley Vickers captivating novel "Miss Garnet's Angel". She explores the quieter areas of Castello as she visits San Zanipolo, the Arsenale, the Giardini Publicci and the Fondamente Nove. Glide with her too as she basks in the serenity (or so she thought!) of her first ride in a gondola; and, further afield, as an ex-mariner, she revels in a rather choppy vaporetto journey to discover Murano, Burano and Torcello. All along the way Gillian amasses a host of fascinating snippets of historical information, practical tips and stunning photographs, as well as amusing anecdotes, which she chronicles in her own lively, easily accessible, chatty style of writing. This is a shared experience of all that is best in this magical floating city and will evoke the happiest of memories for travellers who have already been and will captivate those who have this pleasure yet to come.
Introducing Gillian Angrave; Born in Leicester in 1945, Gillian was educated at Guthlaxton Grammar School and the Leicester College of Technology. After 3 years working in Leicester as a PA for an architect, an engineering company and The Rank Organisation, she joined P&O as an Assistant Purser in 1967, sailing in CANBERRA and ORIANA until 1974; After a brief spell ashore, she again got `itchy feet' and in 1976 joined the Foreign & Commonwealth Office as Ambassador's PA, a position she held (and greatly enjoyed) for 29 years. Her postings took her to the Philippines, Peru, Guatemala, Chile, Mexico and Hungary. Sadly, she had to retire from `The Office' on 16 April 2005, her 60th birthday; Single (her love of travel somehow always seemed to get in the way of marriage!), upon retirement Gillian became a Registrar of Marriages in West Sussex, a job she also loves. Now she marries everyone else! Hobbies: travel; photography; bell-ringing; modern languages; gardening; golf (1992 Hungarian Ladies Open Champion);and, of course, writing; Throughout her life, Gillian has enjoyed photographing and writing about the exotic places in which she has lived, and where she has visited, mainly in short articles for societies and other groups. However, despite 40 years of travel, nowhere has captured her imagination as vividly nor had such a profound effect upon her as the `water Wonderland' that is Venice. This remarkable city fulfils everything that appeals to Gillian: atmosphere, beauty, history, stunning architecture, boats, ships, the sea..... the list is endless; And so, finding herself in such a magical environment, it was only natural that Gillian should put pen to paper to share her experiences, photographs and ever-increasing knowledge with other like-minded travellers. This is the first time, though, that she has ventured into the wider literary world and decided to write a more substantial account of her travels. Every turn of a corner has brought exciting opportunities for photography, amusing incidents, and a greater understanding of what makes Venice tick. She has learned so much more along the way, and hopes that through her books you, too, will get to love this magical city as much as she does (if you don't already!); In writing these three Volumes, Gillian, as a Member of the Venice in Peril Fund, has been conscious of just how much restoration is needed to maintain and protect the fabric and environment of Venice. To this end, part of the proceeds from the sale of her books will be donated to the Fund to assist with this vital work that they are carrying out. She is proud to help in this small way.
CONTENTS, Volume 1: Chapter 1: My First Visit - 13-17 March 2015; Setting Off : Initial impressions: Getting to know Venice: Bridges crossing il Canal Grande: "Gloves Off in Venice": Miss Garnet's Angel: The Ghetto: Chiesa Madonna dell'Orto: Palazzo Mastelli: Campanile di San Marco: Torre dell'Orologio: Santa Maria della Salute: The Zattere: The Gesuati: La Laguna and Murano, Burano and Torcello: Chapter 2: My Second Visit - 28 September - 2 October 2015; Walking Tour of Venice: Marco Polo: San Zanipolo (Bragadino and Colleoni):Ponte delle Tette: Le Scuole: La Basilica di San Marco: Acqua Alta: The MOSE Project: Il Palazzo Ducale: Il Ponte dei Sospiri: Il Museo Storico Navale: Watercraft of Venice: Il Arsenale: The Armstrong Mitchell Hydraulic Crane (VIPF): Venice's Silent Zoo: Il Gobbo di Rialto: La Chiesa di San Giacomo: The 2015 Biennale - Glass Stress: First Gondola Ride: Ca'Rezzonico: The Frari: Scuola Grande di San Marco: Il Campo Santa Margherita: A very sad farewell.
Erscheinungsdatum | 02.11.2018 |
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Reihe/Serie | Venice: The Diary of an Awestruck Traveller ; 1 |
Zusatzinfo | 149 colour, 1 black and white |
Verlagsort | Chichester |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 210 x 150 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber |
Reiseführer ► Europa ► Italien | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Anglistik / Amerikanistik | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Literaturwissenschaft | |
ISBN-10 | 1-9995838-1-7 / 1999583817 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-9995838-1-1 / 9781999583811 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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