Om Corsica, Volumes 1-2
Originally published in 1854, Corsica is an engaging travelogue and history of the island of Corsica. Ferdinand Gregorovius provides vivid descriptions of the island's landscape, culture, and people, as well as a detailed examination of Corsica's history and politics. This new edition includes updated translations and annotations, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history and culture of Corsica.
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