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Now in full-color comes a witty and engaging look at Europe's history and art, from America's European travel expert, Rick Steves. Rick Steves' Europe 101 helps you make the most of your sightseeing. A fun but informative guide, this "professor in your pocket" features chronologically organized chapters-from the pyramids to Picasso-that explain the forces behind Europe's most important cultural and artistic periods. Other features include handy lists of sights that allow you to link your show more newly acquired knowledge with the specific paintings, sculptures, and buildings you'll see on your trip, a humorous, readable style that is a joy to read compared with the history textbooks you slept on in school, and timelines, maps, drawings, and photos that illustrate Europe's story and round out your education. show lessTags
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I've always been a science and math type of girl. I have an interest in art and history, but no patience for them. As such, this book was perfect for me. It gives a brief (500 page) history of Europe and its art from prehistoric times to today with lots of color photos and sidebars. I was very appreciative of the bit at the end which explained Christian themes and symbols and Greek and Roman mythology, which in just a few pages increased my understanding of the vast majority of European art. I happened to read this book while traveling through Europe on a Rick Steves' tour so every day I would see something and think "I just read about that!" or read something and think, "I just saw that!" which was pretty neat. Unfortunately, I was show more still sick of art and history by the time I finished reading this. The last chapter in this book is "Europe Today." It gave an interesting description of the EU, but I was a little annoyed because I felt it got a little to soapboxy at times. I enjoyed the way the entire book was sprinkled with humor, but sometimes it felt just a little bit too irreverent. Overall, I'm very glad I read this. show less
There's certainly been updates to this old version, but I found the book to be very good. It didn't purport to be history or art instruction, but trusted the reader to know (or find out on his own) the background. I took it to Europe as a 16-year old, and it was spot-on.
Nice, casual overview of European history and art. Good review before visiting the area.
I have only read pages 112-146 on Florence and the Renaissance, in perparation for our trip to Florence in a couple of weeks.
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Rick Steves writes 21 European travel guidebooks and hosts the popular public television series Travels in Europe with Rick Steves. Rick spends several months each year in Europe updating his guidebooks--feeling the fjords, caressing the castles, and learning from the locals. He hangs his rucksack in Seattle, Washington.
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- Rick Steves' Europe 101: History and Art for the Traveler
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- Europe
- Original language
- English
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