Slow Train to Switzerland

Slow Train to Switzerland
Author: Diccon Bewes
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1473644917

"Bewes' breezy prose makes him a pleasant traveling companion ... he clearly knows Switzerland inside and out." - The Spectator In June 1863 an English lady set off by train on the trip of a lifetime: Thomas Cook's first Conducted Tour of Switzerland. A century and a half later, travel writer Diccon Bewes, author of the bestselling Swiss Watching, decided to go where she went and see what she saw. Guided by her diary, he followed the same route to discover how much had changed and how much hadn't. She went in search of adventure, he went in search of her, and found far more than he expected. Slow Train to Switzerland is the captivating account of two trips through the Alps: hers glimpsing the future of travel, his revisiting its past. Together they make a journey to remember. This is a tale of trains and tourists, of the British and the Swiss, of a Victorian traveller and a modern-day Englishman abroad. It is the story of a tour that changed both Switzerland and the world of travel forever.

Swiss Watching

Swiss Watching
Author: Diccon Bewes
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012-03-09
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1857889916

A Financial Times Book of the Year and international bestseller.

The Gilded Chalet

The Gilded Chalet
Author: Padraig Rooney
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1473645026

Part detective work, part treasure chest, full of history and scandal, The Gilded Chalet takes you on a grand tour of two centuries of great writing by both Swiss and foreign authors and shows how Switzerland has always been at the center of literary Europe. Two centuries after the Romantics went there to invent Gothic horror, the lure of Switzerland hasn't left us. Writers from the Fitzgeralds to Fleming, Highsmith to Hemingway, Conan Doyle to le Carré, came to escape world wars, political persecution, tuberculosis. They came for sanctuary (from oppression or the tax man), for fresh air and nude sunbathing, for scenery resembling, as Rooney puts it, 'Mother Nature on steroids.' Patricia Highsmith spent her last years in a granite home in Ticino with a fridge containing little but peanut butter and vodka. Hermann Hesse had himself buried to the neck as a cure for alcoholism. Nabokov chased butterflies and played tennis on the hotel courts. When it comes to literature, it seems all roads lead to Switzerland. Padraig Rooney peers through the chalet windows and discovers how Switzerland has influenced some of the greatest authors and characters of literature.

How to be Swiss

How to be Swiss
Author: Diccon Bewes
Publisher: Bergli
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: National characteristics, Swiss
ISBN: 9783038690009

The art of being Swiss isn't an easy thing to master, even if you have a head start by being born that way, but How to be Swiss will help you make it (or fake it). This instruction manual is the result of years of hard work by the authors themselves, one British and one Swiss.

Swiss Watching, 3rd Edition

Swiss Watching, 3rd Edition
Author: Diccon Bewes
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 147369972X

New updated edition of the international bestseller, featuring new statistics and a new epilogue, as well as new sections on the Swiss elections, the Swiss citizenship test and how Brexit has affected Switzerland "A great subject for a cultural anthropologist and Bewes is a perfect guide." Financial Times, Book of the Year One country, four languages, 26 cantons, and 7.5 million people (but only 75% of them Swiss): there's nowhere else in Europe like it. Switzerland may be hundreds of miles away from the nearest drop of seawater, but it is an island at the center of Europe. Welcome to the landlocked island. Swiss Watching is a fascinating journey around Europe's most individual and misunderstood country. From seeking Heidi and finding the best chocolate to reliving a bloody past and exploring an uncertain future, Diccon Bewes proves that there's more to Switzerland than banks and skis, francs and cheese. This book dispels the myths and unravels the true meaning of Swissness.

A Tramp Abroad

A Tramp Abroad
Author: Mark Twain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1880
Genre: Americans
ISBN:

Overland

Overland
Author: Ewen Levick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2019-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780646805207

From the scorching deserts of Western Australia to the harsh vastness of Mongolia, Overland is the true story of a journey from Sydney to Switzerland without flying. It is a funny and honest account of rewarding successes and frustrating failures. It is also a vivid illustration of modern Asia and the people who live there: young Indonesian fishermen, backpackers and a slow train through southern Burma; eating grubs in Thailand and an armed confrontation in Laos; lullabies from middle-aged Chinese businessmen and a cold night on the Great Wall of China; encounters with wolves and reindeer herders in Mongolia; thieves, nomads, Russian scientists; and one ancient, stubborn motorcycle travelling through the world's wild places.

Switzerland: A Village History

Switzerland: A Village History
Author: D. Birmingham
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2000-05-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780333800140

Switzerland is a remarkable country half of whose territory lies in the Alps. The raising of cattle and the making of cheese eventually brought a modest wealth to the peasants but the destructive Napoleonic invasion brought revolution and poverty. The democratic unification of Switzerland created a common market and a single currency. This history of one alpine village illustrates a one-thousand-year struggle for survival on the edge of this white wilderness.

Around Switzerland in 80 Maps

Around Switzerland in 80 Maps
Author: Diccon Bewes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9782940481149

A fascinating encounter between Swiss history and original cartography. Using very little-known maps that he researched in archives around the country, Diccon Bewes presents the most important moments in Switzerland's history, ancient and recent, in a different and innovative way. The description accompanying each map is informative, amusing and easy to read.