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Nicholas Parsons

    This author is best known for his long-standing position as a radio and television presenter and actor. His most notable work today is hosting a comedy radio game show since 1967.

    Prague
    The Joy of Bad Verse
    Vienna. A Cultural History
    Austria
    • Austria

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Completely rewritten, this new edition is based on regions rather than routes andis the perfect companion for traveling through this fascinating country, whether touring the spectacular countryside or exploring the towns and cities.

      Austria
    • From border garrison of the Roman Empire to magnificent Baroque seat of the Hapsburgs, Vienna's fortunes swung between survival and expansion. By the late nineteenth century it had become the western capital of the sprawling Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, but the twentieth century saw it degraded to a 'hydrocephalus' cut off from its former economic hinterland. After the inglorious Nazi interlude, Vienna began the long climb back to the prosperous and cultivated city of 1.7 million inhabitants that it is today. Subjected to constant infusions of new, Vienna has both assimilated and resisted cultural influences from outside, creating its own sui generis culture.

      Vienna. A Cultural History
    • The Joy of Bad Verse

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Considers the remarkable literary phenomenon of bad poetry down the ages and the remarkable chutzpah of its practitioners

      The Joy of Bad Verse
    • Prague

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      Prague