First published in 1926 by George Routledge and Sons: London, now public domain. In 1925, after being kicked out of Oxford University for “misdemeanors” and mooching aimlessly around London, Robert Byron and two friends left for the Continent. As with his famous namesake before him, this would be a Grand Tour, but one done by car. Byron’s wry and informative account languished out of print for almost a hundred years. Now it has been rescued and republished, enabling us to rediscover Byron and catch a fascinating glimpse of post-war Europe and its relatively sunny calm before the sun blacked out.
The Station : Athos: Treasures and Men
Robert Byron
bookEurope in the Looking Glass
Robert Byron
bookThe Station
Robert Byron
bookThe Byzantine Achievement
Robert Byron
bookThe Byzantine Achievement
Robert Byron
bookThe Travelogues of Robert Byron
Robert Byron
bookThe Road to Oxiana
Robert Byron
bookThe Station: Travels to the Holy Mountain of Greece
Robert Byron
bookThe Byzantine Achievement
Robert Byron
bookEurope in the Looking-Glass
Robert Byron, Jan Morris
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