"Through Portugal" by Martin A. S. Hume is a travelogue from the early 1900s, detailing the author's adventures throughout Portugal as he observes Portugal's scenery, towns, culture, and people, highlighting the beauty and historical relevance of the places he sees. Hume shares his change from thinking of Portugal as a lesser nation to truly valuing its special appeal and welcoming inhabitants. The story begins with his reasons for traveling to Portugal which included needing a break and wanting to discover a nation he didn't know well. The author vividly describes the character of Oporto, the colorful buildings as seen from the Dom Luis bridge, and the Douro River. The hard work and respect of the local farmers is noticed, along with how historically important the area is. The beginning introduces a personal journey of discovery while showing a vibrant image of Portugal's rich culture.
Through Portugal
By Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp) Hume
A traveler's initial low expectations of a country transform into admiration as he discovers its hidden gems and the warmth of its people.
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About the AuthorMartin Andrew Sharp Hume, born Martin Andrew Sharp, was an English historian, long a resident in Spain.
Martin Andrew Sharp Hume, born Martin Andrew Sharp, was an English historian, long a resident in Spain.
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