Wanderlust: A Social History of Travel
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Laura Byrne Paquet (Author) $19.95 Paperback Published April 1, 2007 - In Stock Goose Lane Editions |
Where did passports come from? Why did 1930s stewardesses carry wrenches? And how did teetotalers shape the modern vacation? Wanderlust answers these questions and more, as author Laura Byrne Paquet delves into the social history of travel. Now a multi-billion dollar industry, travel is also one of the world's oldest.
Paquet follows hypochondriac Greeks to the Oracle of Delphi, checks out the bedbugs in medieval coaching inns, enjoys a Finnish sauna with a group of well-bred Victorian ladies, and relaxes on a transatlantic liner with some of England's Bright Young Things from the 1920s. In breezy style, she explains the difference between a traveller and a tourist and explores the future of travel, from grand plans for commercial space travel to underwater hotels. As the book reveals, we've always loved to travel - the only thing that keeps changing is how we get from here to there.

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"Intriguing" - Calgary Herald
"If you love fascinating facts about travel, you will definitely enjoy Wanderlust." - VIA Destinations magazine.
"Rich in out-of-the-way facts and piquant observations." - George Fetherling




