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Greece And The Greeks Of The Present Day (1855)
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388 pages
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The book offers a vivid account of mid-19th century Greece, detailing the author's observations on the people, customs, and political climate. Divided into ten chapters, it explores various aspects of Greek life, including geography, history, and literature, while reflecting on the nation's struggle for independence. The author admires the resilience and creativity of the Greek people but critiques issues like bureaucracy and corruption. This work is a valuable resource for those interested in Greek culture, history, and travel writing.
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2008, paperback
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