Exploring the origins of the tourist industry, the book reveals how ancient Romans pioneered safe and enjoyable travel, undertaking grand journeys across their vast empire. From the lost city of Troy to the wonders of Egypt, their adventures laid the foundation for modern tourism. Tony Perrottet delves into the historical significance of these travels, illustrating how the allure of these destinations has only grown over the centuries, showcasing the Romans' remarkable impact on travel culture.
Tony Perrottet Knihy






The narrative follows Tony Perrottet's quest to investigate the peculiar theft of Napoleon's "baguette," a relic linked to the Emperor's death. His journey leads him to an eccentric American collector in New Jersey, who possesses this controversial artifact, acquired from a Parisian auction. The story delves into the bizarre intersection of history, obsession, and the lengths to which individuals will go to possess a piece of the past.
Iceland
- 366 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
Profiles the history and people of the country while recommending activities and places to see.
Travel writer Tony Perrottet decided to retrace the steps of the world's first tourists, the Ancient Romans, travelling from Rome, through to Greece, Turkey and Egypt. Taking his pregnant girlfriend with him, he misguidedly promised 'No terror, no squalor'. Soon they were in Pompeii searching for the brothel, inspecting a rather feeble replica wooden horse at Troy and avoiding 'Pyramidiots' in Egypt. And it gradually became clear that, when it comes to Mediterranean holidays., not a lot has changed in two thousand years.
Zustände wie im alten Rom: Bereits in der Antike erfreuten sich die Römer einer florierenden Tourismusindustrie, die unserer heutigen in nichts nachstand. Nach ausführlichem Studium alter Schriften macht Tony Perrottet sich auf den Weg zu den malerischen Urlaubsparadiesen der Antike und erlebt Erstaunliches.
Island
- 371 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení



