Travels in Crete
Discover the enchanting beauty of Crete through the eyes of Robert Pashley, a Trinity College, Cambridge Travelling Fellow. In his captivating work, Travels in Crete, published in 2012 by Cambridge University Press, Pashley takes you on a remarkable journey through the island as it was in 1834, during its time under Egyptian administration. With a comprehensive page count of 380, this book delves into his experiences, beginning with his arrival in Chania and exploring the intricate social dynamics between Christians and Muslims of the time. Pashley’s vivid descriptions and insightful observations craft a rich narrative that invites readers to immerse themselves in the culture and landscapes of Crete. Perfect for lovers of travel literature and history, this paperback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the timeless allure of Greece.