Americans and the Making of the Riviera

Americans and the Making of the Riviera

by Michael Nelson (Author)

Synopsis

From the inception of American tourism in the late 18th century, this volume explores over 200 years of American fascination with the French Riviera. Beginning with Thomas Jefferson who visited the south of France in 1787, it follows America's journey from a tourist minority to one of the formative forces of this resort region. It focuses on the way in which American writers represented the French Riviera and how their writings became a major factor in the promotion of American tourism in southern France.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 234
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: McFarland & Co
Published: 15 Dec 2007

ISBN 10: 0786431601
ISBN 13: 9780786431601

Media Reviews
fascinating...this is a plumcake of a book, full of tasty morsels --The Riviera Reporter; a lively compendium of anecdotes --French News; an entertaining book --France Magazine; an new history guide...details America's journey from a tourist minority to one of the region's formative forces over a 200 year period beginning with the visit of Thomas Jefferson in 1787 --Let's Go Riviera; an enjoyable book --Contemporary Review.
Author Bio
Michael Nelson, formerly general manager of Reuters, lives in London. His website may be viewed at michaelnelsonbooks.com.