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The Spirit of London

BuchGebunden
224 Seiten
Englisch
Batsforderschienen am04.03.20212nd edition
Spirit of London offers a wonderful snapshot of our capital before the Second World War, and a charming insight into our attitudes to urban life back in the Thirties.mehr
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KlappentextSpirit of London offers a wonderful snapshot of our capital before the Second World War, and a charming insight into our attitudes to urban life back in the Thirties.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-84994-547-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatUngenäht / geklebt
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum04.03.2021
Auflage2nd edition
Seiten224 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 138 mm, Höhe 186 mm, Dicke 46 mm
Gewicht476 g
Artikel-Nr.49170642
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Paul Cohen-Portheim (18801932) was an Austrian artist and travel writer. He was a proficient linguist and spoke a half a dozen European languages fluently. When World War I broke out, he was painting in Devonshire, and found himself interned for the length of the war. This gave him time to read, observe and meditate, especially on his enforced new home. After the war he wrote England, the Unknown Isle and later The Spirit of London, showing his affection for England and London especially. The Spirit of London was the last thing to be published after his sudden death in 1932. 

Paul Cohen-Portheim (18801932) was an Austrian artist and travel writer. He was a proficient linguist and spoke a half a dozen European languages fluently. When World War I broke out, he was painting in Devonshire, and found himself interned for the length of the war. This gave him time to read, observe and meditate, especially on his enforced new home. After the war he wrote England, the Unknown Isle and later The Spirit of London, showing his affection for England and London especially. The Spirit of London was the last thing to be published after his sudden death in 1932.