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E**D
More than just a stunningly beautiful coffee-table book!
Gorgeous images and interesting text. (Brought back happy memories of places I've already been, and engendered hankerings to extend my travels to new places!) This book covers a good range of pilgrim routes throughout Europe and also a couple in England/Scotland and, right at the end, has a useful list of website links for finding still more information. My one disappointment was that it doesn't cover pilgrim routes in Wales and Ireland - and I'm sure there must be some!
A**T
Buy before it goes out of print
Derry Brabbs has written this book about different pilgrim trails in Europe. It includes a condensed narrative about the French camino in Spain which I am very familiar with. The original publication about the French camino is out of print and a collectors book. I also have that book. I bought this particular book before it goes out of print. The photography is just awesome.. the narratives are well written.
M**T
Love it!
Beautiful photos and reading this book makes me want to do the Camino even more than before. Great coffee table book.
P**Y
This is a GORGEOUS book. Wonderful addition to my pilgrimage shelf.
GORGEOUS photography and printing in this stunning coffee table book. This is truly beautiful.
L**I
My favorite pilgrimage book, by far!
Stunning book! A must for every pilgrim.
N**E
Five Stars
This was better than I thought. Photos fantastic. Narrations wonderful. Highly recommend.
P**P
Inspirational
This is not a guide, in the sense that it doesn't offer such things as mile by mile lists of accommodations or sights. It isn't just or only a collection or gallery of photographs. Rather, it is a temptation and an inspiration.The author covers ten major historic pilgrimage routes. A few are revisits to the classic Santiago de Compostela routes from Brabbs' earlier book. The rest are drawn from around Europe and offer surprising variety. Amongst others, you will travel the Scottish Borders, and to Mont-St-Michel, and through Germany, and deep into Italy. The point, if a project like this needs a point, is to get your motor running, to remind you of a glorious holiday you once took, or at least to provide you with a good and satisfying armchair trip.After a very brief introduction the book is divided into different chapters for each route. We start with a basic route map, which overlies a medieval map of the territory. That's both charming and not especially helpful, which isn't an unusual combination for a book like this. We start the narrative at the beginning of the route and end at the end. Along the way we learn some history, are favored with an historical tale or two, have some of the sites pointed out, and then arrive at our destination safe and sound.The photos are gorgeous, and well chosen. They aren't always the standard postcard views, and include details as well as landscapes.Our guide for all of this is articulate and good humored. The balance achieved between and among historical fact, telling detail, fanciful story, route description, architectural description, and church history is impressive and nicely paced.There is a listing of websites for different routes, but apart from that this is not a practical guide for planning a sojourn. But it will inspire, educate and entertain, which for me was quite enough.(Please note that I received a free advance will-self-destruct-in-x-days Adobe Digital copy of this book without a review requirement, or any influence regarding review content should I choose to post a review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.)
A**S
Pilgrimage Rich in History
"The rural roads, bridle tracks and footpaths of Europe are once again echoing with the sound of pilgrims’ feet following a resurgence that began during the latter of the 20th century.”As pilgrims traverse many routes of Europe each year, on their paths they encounter rich history depicted in stunning architecture and woven with legends. This book brings such 10 routes varying from 5 to 50 days.History.The history depicts many interesting aspects including architecture of churches and its fame for a city, for ex. Canterbury Cathedral, on the Pilgrims Way route, makes the city of “Canterbury the cradle of English Christianity and subsequently Mother Church of the Anglican faith.”Rouen Cathedral awes not only today’s pilgrims it also “greeted the great Impressionist painter Claude Monet every day from the makeshift studios he set up opposite the cathedral in 1892 and again the following year.” Rouen is the starting city of Les Chemins du Mont-Saint-Michel route.From the start the history is woven with the spirit of Christianity and legends.Such as the spirit of early Christianity exhibited by monastery established in AD 635 by St Aidan on the island of Lindisfarne. It is the final destination of the St Cuthbert’s Way route.Such legends as of nun Winefride and well named after her St Winefride’s Well in Welsh town of Holywell – due to many documented miracle cures it was named the ‘Lourdes of Wales.’Iconic island of Mont-Saint-Michel reveals interesting story of veneration of St Michael the Archangel and the legend regarding the foundation of Mont-Saint-Michel.It also brings anything interesting between for ex. Napoleon and his army crossing one of the routes “the Great St Bernard en route to defeating the Austrians at the Battle of Marengo in 1800.”What gives this read sparks is the injection of the spirit of Christianity, legends and the soul of pilgrimage.What makes the soul of pilgrimage for me is the information pertaining exactly to pilgrims for ex. vivid depictions of the Holy Week in Seville, bringing unforgettable experience. And such small mentions as Rouen to Mont-Saint-Michel route is for those seeking tranquility of nature taking pilgrims through “typical French forests or vast tracts of open countryside.” Or Conques in France is one of very few places retaining the spirit of medieval pilgrimage.The book ends on a very high note with my favorite route of Via Francigena with the Great Bernard Pass in Switzerland being “the most iconic landscape feature on the pilgrimage (…) it winds alongside Lake Geneva through vineyards of the Lavaux.” And this part gets the best injection of soul of pilgrimage, pertaining to first pilgrims making their way through harsh terrain of the Alps.Good tips, for ex. to take extra time to rest at Pavia or to take a small detour to Carrara – “the source of the world’s finest marble” which Michelangelo used to chisel David and Pieta.
M**N
Beautiful Book
This was just as I expected from Derry Brabbs , having previously bought books he produced about Wainwright - Pennine Way and Coast to Coast . The photographs are excellent , the text is very readable in short or long periods and the book itself informs without being a `dry` studious tome . I am extremely pleased with my purchase , which arrived very quickly, in perfect condition , and at a price half its list ! Many thanks , M. R.
P**M
Beautiful Camino book full of wonderful memories
I was thrilled to receive this beautiful book as a gift, bringing back so many wonderful memories of my many journeys as a Camino Pilgrim along the Way from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela.This is a wonderful coffee table book, certainly not a guide to carry along the Way, but one to treasure once you have com0lete your pilgrimage.
K**R
Looks good and is interesting
Fabulous book with excellent descriptions . A coffe table book
D**S
Great photography
Fabulous photography that capture the atmosphere of each of the different pilgrimages.
F**Y
beautiful book was a gift and was appreciated good delivery
beautiful bookwas a gift and was appreciatedgood delivery service
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