Vienna Prague Budapest, 2nd (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #206972 in Books
- Published on: 2007-06-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
Editorial Reviews
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‘Original and insightful essays' – The Daily Telegraph (UK)
From the Back Cover
About the Author
Matthew Gardner is a writer, traveler and accomplished musician and composer. He has lived all over the world, including Mexico and India, and now lives in western Canada with his wife Alison and their baby.
Sadakat Kadri was born in London in 1964 of a Pakistani mother and Finnish father. He studied history and law at Trinity College, Cambridge, and took a masters degree at Harvard Law School. He is a qualified New York attorney and a practising London barrister, and is currently writing a history of the criminal trial.
Customer Reviews
Excellent Guide
We planned to visit these never before seen cities on a recent tour. We looked in libraries and bookstores for guides to them and found this one which had all the information we needed and more for our tour,and we would certainly look at these author's tour guides in the future for other destinations.
No Photographs
One of the reasons I chose to order this book was Amazon's mention of "color photographs." There are NONE, other than the cover. In fact there are no photographs at all. The very few illustrations are maps, no better than I've seen in the other books.
Where this book seems superior to others is in the depth of its descriptions. For example, over two full pages on the Charles Bridge. Each country/city also has an introduction with several pages of history and art history.
The font is of nice quality but just a little too small. I don't want to be whipping out the reading glasses while I'm sightseeing. Also, the book is nicely divided into the three cities, so could perhaps be cut into three parts to carry around -- but the publisher chose to put the Language section (3 languages) in the back. Why not put the Czech language section at the end of the Prague section? That would also put it closer to the restaurant listing, where a language reference would be handy.
I'm going to read this thoroughly so I can better appreciate the sights, but a different book is going with me.
A nicely succinct guide.
We used this guide for just Budapest and Prague, not Vienna. It was usefully succinct in its description of the importance of the sights it reviewed. Also, it helped those having a limited amount of time to identify the "must see" sights and gave a quick introduction to the money, culture, etc., of the country involved. The only reason it's not 5 stars is that it failed to lay out walking routes to hit the sights it mentions, something that would have been even more useful.



