This well-written book is more than just a summary of why you should go to Bermuda. Beginning with an overview of its raucous history, supported by woodcuts and pictures of documents, it goes on to capture the major monuments and places in stunning color, supported by succinct descriptive prose. If you can't go there, at least you can visit it in pictures.You will find a few problems in trying to identify this book exactly. Hannau cites 3 publishers: Doubleday, Argos and Hale. The Hale uses colour for color, but the others use color. Hale also has an ISN but the others an LC #. That number appears in the Argos, but LC lists the Doubleday under that number. LC also states that the popular edition is "The Bermuda Isles in Full Color." The Doubleday is dated 1970. The Argos is identified as "revised edition" and many sellers give it a 1973 date, from where I do not know. The Argos of Miami is stated to have been printed in Spain. Confused? Me too. In any form, it is a good book.
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