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Crossing the Alps

Author : Lorenzo Zamboni,Manuel Fernández-Götz,Carola Metzner-Nebelsick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020-12-18
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 908890961X

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Crossing the Alps by Lorenzo Zamboni,Manuel Fernández-Götz,Carola Metzner-Nebelsick Pdf

This is the first comprehensive overview on Iron Age urbanism south and north of the Alps.

Hannibal Crosses The Alps

Author : John Prevas
Publisher : Da Capo Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2009-03-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780786731213

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Hannibal Crosses The Alps by John Prevas Pdf

When he left his Spanish base one spring day in 218 B.C. with his 100,000-man army of mercenaries, officers, and elephants, Hannibal was launching not just the main offensive of the Second Punic War but also one of the great military journeys in ancient history. His masterful advance through rough terrain and fierce Celtic tribes proved his worth as a leader, but it was his extraordinary passage through the Alps—still considered treacherous even by modern climbers—that made him a legend. John Prevas combines rigorous research of ancient sources with his own excursions through the icy peaks to bring to life this awesome trek, solving the centuries-old question of Hannibal's exact route and shedding fresh light on the cultures of Rome and Carthage along the way. Here is the finest kind of history, sure to appeal to readers of Steven Pressfield's Gates of Fire: alive with grand strategy, the clash of empires, fabulous courage, and the towering figure of Hannibal Barca.

Walking in the Alps

Author : Kev Reynolds
Publisher : Cicerone Press Limited
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2011-07-21
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781849654388

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The second edition of this classic guidebook by Kev Reynolds on walking and trekking in the Alps. This book is a definitive guide to the many thousands of possible routes, with a geographical span that ranges from the Maritime Alps of southern France to the Julians of Slovenia, from Italy's Gran Paradiso to the little-known Türnitzer Alps of eastern Austria, and from the ice-bound giants of the Bernese Oberland to the green rolling Kitzbüheler Alps and the bizarre towers of the Dolomites of South Tirol, showing the amazing diversity of this wonderful mountain chain. There are walks to suit every taste: gentle and undemanding, long and tough, and everything in between. Written by Britain's most respected authority on the Alps, this is a fully updated edition of this important book.

Mountain Lines

Author : Jonathan Arlan
Publisher : Skyhorse
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2017-02-14
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781510709768

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A New York Times best summer travel book recommendation A nonfiction debut about an American’s solo, month-long, 400-mile walk from Lake Geneva to Nice. In the summer of 2015, Jonathan Arlan was nearing thirty. Restless, bored, and daydreaming of adventure, he comes across an image on the Internet one day: a map of the southeast corner of France with a single red line snaking south from Lake Geneva, through the jagged brown and white peaks of the Alps to the Mediterranean sea—a route more than four hundred miles long. He decides then and there to walk the whole trail solo. Lacking any outdoor experience, completely ignorant of mountains, sorely out of shape, and fighting last-minute nerves and bad weather, things get off to a rocky start. But Arlan eventually finds his mountain legs—along with a staggering variety of aches and pains—as he tramps a narrow thread of grass, dirt, and rock between cloud-collared, ice-capped peaks in the High Alps, through ancient hamlets built into hillsides, across sheep-dotted mountain pastures, and over countless cols on his way to the sea. In time, this simple, repetitive act of walking for hours each day in the remote beauty of the mountains becomes as exhilarating as it is exhausting. Mountain Lines is the stirring account of a month-long journey on foot through the French Alps and a passionate and intimate book laced with humor, wonder, and curiosity. In the tradition of trekking classics like A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush, The Snow Leopard, and Tracks, the book is a meditation on movement, solitude, adventure, and the magnetic power of the natural world.

Livy

Author : Livy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1890
Category : Electronic
ISBN : HARVARD:32044004997961

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Persistence of Light

Author : John Hoyte
Publisher : SCB Distributors
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2018-08-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781948749176

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Persistence of Light by John Hoyte Pdf

John Hoyte was a student at Cambridge University who realized one day that a grant he might get could provide an interesting and unusual summer vacation. And thus was born the idea of leading an elephant over the Alps via the trails, paths, and mountain passes taken by Hannibal with his army and war elephants in 218 B.C to do battle with the Roman empire. Hoyte’s successful mission, with an elephant named Jumbo on loan from the Turin zoo, became a media sensation, leading to international coverage and starting him on the way to a fifty-year career as an inventor and entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. Hoyte’s story is a fascinating one, beginning with the six years of his childhood spent in a Japanese internment camp in China during World War II. Throughout the years that followed, he has taken each surprising twist and turn of fate and used it to help build a life infused with purpose, creativity and fulfillment.

Hannibal Crosses the Alps

Author : Cecil Torr
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 53 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2023-08-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783368378004

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Hannibal Crosses the Alps by Cecil Torr Pdf

Reproduction of the original.

The Alps: A Human History from Hannibal to Heidi and Beyond

Author : Stephen O'Shea
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2017-02-21
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9780393634198

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The Alps: A Human History from Hannibal to Heidi and Beyond by Stephen O'Shea Pdf

“An entertaining, turbocharged race among the high mountain passes of six alpine countries.” —Liesl Schillinger, New York Times Book Review For centuries the Alps have been witness to the march of armies, the flow of pilgrims and Crusaders, the feats of mountaineers, and the dreams of engineers. In The Alps, Stephen O’Shea ("a graceful and passionate writer"—Washington Post) takes readers up and down these majestic mountains. Journeying through their 500-mile arc across France, Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria, and Slovenia, he explores the reality behind historic events and reveals how the Alps have profoundly influenced culture and society.

Across the Alps

Author : Gail Tanzer
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2015-07-16
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1514317982

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Standing on a ridge of the Bavarian Alps, artist Albrecht Dürer is torn between responsibility and infatuation. Below him lie Venice and the vibrant woman he just met. Ahead of him is Nuremberg, where he and his wife make their home. Dürer's wife lacks the allure and spirit of the Venetian woman, but his marriage to her secured him with the artistic workshop he so desperately needs. So, suppressing his desires, a despondent Dürer chooses duty over passion and turns his steps toward home. So begins Across the Alps, Gail Tanzer's intriguing fictionalization of the life of one of history's great artists. With his wife's support, Dürer manufactures exquisite religious woodcuts, making them into prints and selling them at prices even common people can afford. His success and reputation soar, but Dürer is troubled. He yearns for passion and beauty, two desires that his loyal but cold and homely wife cannot satisfy. Driven by the need for resolution, Dürer returns to Venice, committed to locating a man forging his work in Venice but mainly to see what he has been missing. What happens in Venice forces Dürer into making a final decision between a great romance and fidelity-a choice that will change the course of his life forever.

The GR5 Trail

Author : Paddy Dillon
Publisher : Cicerone Press Limited
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2016-01-19
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781783622832

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The GR5 Trail by Paddy Dillon Pdf

An essential guidebook for walking the GR5, one of the world's most spectacular long-distance trails. The GR5 makes its way through the Alps from the shores of Lac Léman at Geneva to the Mediterranean at Nice. A route of 674km (420 miles), it can be trekked in a month, or split over a series of summer trips. The GR5 is well within the reach of fit and moderately experienced walkers and backpackers. There is good signposting and waymarking, and accommodation, food and drink are all available at regular intervals. The paths and tracks are generally well graded, while steep climbs are tackled on zigzag paths, so the overall gradient is not so severe. Every summer, thousands of walkers embark on this trek. This guidebook also describes some scenic variant routes, including the stunning GR55 through the Vanoise National Park and the delightful GR52 that crosses the Mercantour National Park. Full descriptions and maps are provided for these alternatives. The book includes daily stages, timings, ascents and descents, full-colour mapping and gradient profiles, alongside information about facilities and services along the route. The result is an ideal companion to planning and completing your trek. Two further Cicerone guidebooks cover the remaining sections of the GR5; 'The GR5 Trail - Vosges and Jura', and 'The GR5 Trail - Benelux and Lorraine' which together cover the route from Lac Léman to the Hoek Van Holland.

Trekking in the Alps

Author : Kev Reynolds
Publisher : Cicerone Press Limited
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2011-06-07
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781849653794

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Trekking in the Alps by Kev Reynolds Pdf

An inspirational larger format guidebook to 20 summer treks in the Alps across Italy, Austria, Switzerland, France and Slovenia, including the classics such as the Tour of Mont Blanc and lesser-known routes like the Traverse of the Slovenian Alps. Perfect for planning, the treks included are: Tour of Mont Blanc, Tour of the Matterhorn, Tour of Monte Rosa, Walker's Haute Route, Tour of the Jungfrau Region, Tour of the Vanoise and Dolomites AV 1 & 2; (longer trans-Alpine routes) GR5 (Lake Geneva to Nice), Eastern Alps E5, Italian Alps GTA and the Traverse of the Slovenian Alps; and (for the Alpine adventurer) Alpine Pass Route, Tour of the Oisans, Tour of the Queyras, Tour of Mont Ruan, Stubai High Route, Zillertal High Route, Gran Paradiso AV2 and the Ratikon Hoehenweg. Outline schedules for each trek allow you compare the routes and become inspired to take up the challenge. Basic day-by-day route descriptions for each route are illustrated with maps and profiles, helping you choose the best routes to walk.

Crossing the Alps

Author : Helen Barolini
Publisher : Bordighera Incorporated
Page : 157 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1599540177

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A novel.

Alpine Archaeology

Author : Patrick Hunt
Publisher : University Readers
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105123570348

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Patrick Hunt s Alpine Archaeology is born out of more than a decade of widespread high altitude archaeological field research in the Alps. The observations in this research study were made over time in a number of different field seasons and therefore, gradually built up over the years. The author conducted this study while directing the Stanford Alpine Archaeological Project. Alpine archaeology is a specialized field where normal archaeological principles such as stratigraphy, pedology, data recording, anthropogenic features, materials analyses etc. apply but where contextual and climatic conditions are considerably unique. Higher altitudes and cold climate impact archaeological research and its practice in many different ways and influence the survival and preservation of both organic substances and metal objects as less oxidation and lower diffusion rates in the alpine environment noticeably inhibit the decomposition and corrosion of artifactual material. While observations in the first part of the book have been derived mostly from fieldwork in the Grand-St-Bernard region, those discussed in the second part are derived from the Stanford Alpine Archaeology Project s most important ongoing research, which is focused on attempting to trace Hannibal s route over the Alps in 218 BCE. Hunt completed his PhD in Archaeology from the Institute of Archaeology, University of London in 1991. He is on the Classics and Archaeology faculty at Stanford University, where he has been Director of the Stanford Alpine Archaeology Project since 1994. His Hannibal research is sponsored by the National Geographic Society, with a grant from their Expedition Council for 2007 2008. "

Hannibal's March

Author : Sir Gavin De Beer,Gavin R. De Beer
Publisher : Westholme Pub Llc
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : 1594161240

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Hannibal's March by Sir Gavin De Beer,Gavin R. De Beer Pdf

Based on consulations with geologists, climatologists, philologists, astronomers, and ancient texts, presents the classic study of the route taken by Hannibal and his Carthaginian army from Spain across the Alps to the plains of Italy in the famous marchon Rome during the Second Punic War.

Uprising

Author : Nic Low
Publisher : Text Publishing
Page : 379 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2021-07-02
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781922253873

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Uprising by Nic Low Pdf

A riveting blend of nature writing, indigenous storytelling and great adventure in the NZ alps