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Making Sense of Tourism: 1.1 On the Move
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Making Sense of Tourism: 1.1 On the Move
From Alan Machin
Current price: $26.99
Barbara's Bookstore
Making Sense of Tourism: 1.1 On the Move
From Alan Machin
Current price: $26.99
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On the Move
traces the revolutions
transport changes
brought to British and United States' tourism between 1851 and 1941.
Railways
turned coastal villages into resort towns.
Steamships
carried hundreds of people to islands and continents.
Trams and trolleys
gave quick district access.
Cars and coaches
offered the freedom to choose between fixed routes.
Air transport
brought fast international travel. Tourism became a mass activity. The concept of the holiday gained ground.
Travel experiences mixed enjoyment with new knowledge.
takes a radically new look at how transport in one of the World's greatest activities developed. It is book #2 in the
Making Sense of Tourism
series, following the well-received opening worktourism; transport,
The Beckoning Horizon.
Detailed accounts of the modes of tourist transport are given with a wealth of supporting information. The illustrations, in the style that made
Beckoning Horizon
distinctive, are prominent again. The book has an extensive bibliography and detailed index. As usual with this author,
the style is immensely readable
while carrying the authority of his many years of industrial and academic experience.
It will form another well-used book for the general reader, tourism professional, teacher and academic.
Reference - General
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