Gone to the continent : the British in Calais, 1760-1860 /Martin Brayne.

"Today Calais is associated in minds of most British people with refugees seeking entry into the U.K. But for a hundred years between 1760 and 1860 many were travelling in the opposite direction. Calais was not only a place of refuge for runaway lovers, debtors and other law-breakers, it was a stopping-off point for Grand Tourists, a resort for holidaymakers, a place of employment and an attractive location for artists and writers. For many it was their first experience of 'the shock of abroad'."--Provided by the publisher.

Record Details

Publisher: Queen Anne's Fan,
Pub Date: 2016.
Pages: xiii, 288 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates:

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Call Number
944(42)"1760/1860"
Copy
1
Item ID
PBH8111
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BOOK
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