Britannia: a Modern Guide Through the Ancient Kingdom

Britannia: a Modern Guide Through the Ancient Kingdom
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Download or read book Britannia: a Modern Guide Through the Ancient Kingdom written by Glafira Regina Osypets and published by Glafira Regina Osypets. This book was released on 2024-10-26 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Delve deeper into the four kingdoms, carefully exploring each city. My book consists of 75 chapters, one for each city. Each section consists of three parts: a little preview, which aims to quickly familiarize you with the city and provide the most interesting facts about it; history - the most important historical events; and, of course, tourist places - the best attractions with short descriptions and bright photos. The book is suitable for everyone - an avid historian or an avid traveller. The motto that I put into my work – “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”. So, I want to show and prove that every city in the United Kingdom - big or small, old or new, famous or not - deserves attention. Britain is beautiful in its own way. I want to teach you to see this beauty. What are you waiting for? A fantastic journey is closer than you think!


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