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Slow Trains to Venice

A 4,000-Mile Adventure Across Europe

Tom Chesshyre

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English
Summersdale
09 May 2019
Do you love trains and adventure? If so, join Tom Chesshyre on his meandering rail journey across Europe from London to Venice. Escaping the rat race for a few happy weeks, Chesshyre indulges in the freedom of the tracks with no set plans. As the trains lead the way, his trip takes him as far east as Ukraine before winding back to his destination. AUTHOR: Tom Chesshyre is the author of seven travel books. He has contributed to The Times, The Guardian, The Financial Times, The Times Literary Supplement and The Mail on Sunday. His magazine work has been for National Geographic Traveller, Geographical and Conde Nast Traveller.

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Imprint:   Summersdale
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 222mm,  Width: 144mm, 
ISBN:   9781786857613
ISBN 10:   1786857618
Pages:   320
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Tom Chesshyre is the author of seven travel books. He has contributed to The Times, The Guardian, The Financial Times, The Times Literary Supplement and The Mail on Sunday. His magazine work has been for National Geographic Traveller, Geographical and Conde Nast Traveller.

Reviews for Slow Trains to Venice: A 4,000-Mile Adventure Across Europe

Bristling with vitality, Chesshyre's new tome is a joyfully rudderless romp through Europe's railway system... It's a work of brilliant geekery, but for the most part it's a love letter to the continent, a Eurocentric work for our Brexit-beleaguered times * National Geographic, Top Ten Travel Books for Summer 2019 * He casually, and beautifully, bats away the earnestness of travel literature * The Literary Times Supplement - Caroline Eden * There is something nostalgic about the clatter of wheels and sleeper trains... by the end, the reader will struggle to resist the urge to follow his lead. * The Economist * We love reading about train travel... Pick up Slow Trains to Venice by Tom Chesshyre * Sunday Times Travel Magazine * An engaging picaresque series of encounters and reflections on Europe as many of its countries struggle to find common ground amid the populist reaction to its dilemmas * Anthony Lambert, author of Lost Railway Journeys from Around the World * At a time when European unity is fraying at an alarming rate, here comes Tom Chesshyre's travelogue to remind us of the virtues of connectedness. Better still, his explorations are made by train, and use the Continent's historic, unpredictable routes from the era before high-speed rail. A diverting and thought-provoking read. * Simon Bradley, author of The Railways * Beethoven with attitude, masochism in Lviv, the smell of cigarettes in the corridor, adventurous great aunts who travelled on the roofs of crowded trains, Carniolan pork-garlic sausage, Jimi Hendrix in the Slovene Ethnographic Museum and, of course, the 13:49 from Wroclaw. Tom Chesshyre pays homage to a Europe that we are leaving behind and perhaps never understood. Che bella corsa! He is the master of slow locomotion. * Roger Boyes, The Times * Far from being just another train travelogue, Slow Trains to Venice combines reports from a Europe on the brink of major change with amusing vignettes... An essential read. * Tom Otley, editor of Business Traveller magazine * Like the trains he travels on, Tom Chesshyre meanders through Europe and the result is entertaining and enjoyable. * Christian Wolmar, author of Blood, Iron and Gold: How the Railways Transformed the World * Meander through Europe in the excellent company of Tom Chesshyre, who relishes the joys of slow travel and seizes every opportunity that a journey presents: drifting as a flaneur in Lille, following in the tracks of James Joyce in a literary exploration of Ljubljana, cosseted in luxury on a trans-Ukrainian express, all decorated with a wealth of detail and intrigue. As Tom discovers, it's not just Brexit Britain - the whole Continent is in disarray. But at least Europe's railways still bind us together. * Simon Calder, The Independent * One of the most engaging and enterprising of today's travel writers, Chesshyre has an eye ever-alert for telling detail and balances the romance of train travel with its sometimes-challenging realities... but for all its good humour, the book impresses as a poignant elegy for the Europe which Britain once embraced * Stephen McClarence, travel writer, Daily Telegraph and The Times * Bristling with vitality, Chesshyre's new tome is a joyfully rudderless romp through Europe's railway system... It's a work of brilliant geekery, but for the most part it's a love letter to the continent, a Eurocentric work for our Brexit-beleaguered times * National Geographic, Top Ten Travel Books for Summer 2019 * He casually, and beautifully, bats away the earnestness of travel literature * The Literary Times Supplement - Caroline Eden * There is something nostalgic about the clatter of wheels and sleeper trains... by the end, the reader will struggle to resist the urge to follow his lead. * The Economist * We love reading about train travel... Pick up Slow Trains to Venice by Tom Chesshyre * Sunday Times Travel Magazine *


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