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Queen Of The Sea A History Of Lisbon Paperback Barry Hatton

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Queen Of The Sea A History Of Lisbon Paperback Barry Hatton
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Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.94 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Barry Hatton
ISBN: 9781849049979, 1849049971
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Paperback

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Queen Of The Sea A History Of Lisbon Paperback Barry Hatton by Barry Hatton 9781849049979, 1849049971 instant download after payment.

Lisbon’s charm is legendary, but its vibrant 2,000-year history is not widely known, from its Roman legacy to its centuries under Moorish rule. Its journey from port town to Portugal's capital was not always smooth sailing―in 1755 the city was devastated by the largest earthquake ever to strike modern Europe, followed by a catastrophic tsunami and a six-day inferno that turned sand to glass.
Barry Hatton unearths these forgotten memories in a vivid account of Lisbon’s colourful past and present, bringing to life the 1147 siege during the Iberian reconquista, the assassination of the king, the founding of a republic and the darkness of a modern dictatorship. He reveals the rich, international heritage of Portugal's metropolis―the gateway to the Atlantic and the unrivalled Queen of the Sea.

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