¬The¬ Cornice, the Grimsel and the Gries, the Bernardin and the Splugen, the Brenner, the Tende and the Argentière, and the Simplon.- (Illustrations of the passes of the Alps ; Vol. 2)
Pagina 16 di 164
Autore:
Brockedon, William / by William Brockedon
Luogo:
London
Editore:
Print. for the author, sold by Rodwell
Descrizione fisica:
Getr. Zählung ; zahlr. Ill.
Lingua:
Englisch
Commenti:
Illustrations of the passes of the Alps : by which Italy communicates with France, Switzerland, and Germany
Segnatura:
III 83.717/2
ID interno:
333560
by every traveller. At Menton, a pleasant, rich, and populous little town, commences the principality of Monaco,f a territory of small extent, including Monaco, Menton, and Rocca-bruno. An excellent carriage-road from Menton, leads over Cape Martin J to Monaco, a distance of about eight miles : a more delightful excursion cannot be imagined. Just before arriving at Rocca bruno, the road divides, and the route to Nice is continued on the right ; that to Monaco descends amidst vines, olives, and