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Bruges and West Flanders

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Beautifully illustrated study of Bruges and West Flanders. "There is no part of Europe more wanting in what is known as 'scenery' than Flanders; and those who journey there must spend most of their time in the old towns which are still so strangely mediæval in their aspect, or in country places which are worth seeing only because of their connection with some event in history-Nature has done so little for them. Thus the interest and the attraction of Flanders and the Flemish towns are chiefly historical. But it would be impossible to compress the history of such places as Bruges, Ypres, Furnes, or Nieuport within the limits of a few pages, except at the cost of loading them with a mass of dry facts. Accordingly the plan adopted in preparing the letterpress which accompanies Mr. Forestier's drawings has been to select a few leading incidents, and give these at some length. "

124 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1906

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George William Thomson Omond

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George William Thomson Omond MA FRHistS (1846 - 1929) was a Scottish advocate and a prolific writer of history books.

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January 22, 2016
It's always strange to read a travel guide that was written over a hundred years ago. Bruges and West Flanders may have changed a lot since this was written, but the insight it gives on the history and the evolution of north-west Belgium is amazing.
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