Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe

Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe

By

5
(1 Review)
Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe by Sabine Baring-Gould

Published:

1911

Pages:

306

Downloads:

1,913

Share This

Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe

By

5
(1 Review)
In this book are descriptions of many localities, under modern governments, where elaborate tunnels form the shelter of people living in various stages of civilization. The accounts of these cave dwellings are amazing, and it is difficult to believe that so primitive a stage of culture exists in highly civilized states of Europe.

Book Excerpt

Read More

More books by Sabine Baring-Gould

(view all)

Readers reviews

5
4
3
2
1
5.0
Average from 1 Review
5
Write Review
Exactly what it sounds like, and plenty of it. Defensive caves from feudal times, dens of robbers, cliff dwellings -- if you find this subject romantic and fascinating, this book is right there with you. The author gives lots of historical context to explain why people took to living in caves and cliffs, and how they lived there. Might be a good book to read if you're a rock-climber or hiker.
Miranda Oh - Chick Lit With Spunk
FEATURED AUTHOR - Author Miranda Oh Is your typical girl: She loves the sunset, loves long walks on the beach, world travels, and When not playing the corporate part she can be found sipping wine and spending all her hard-earned money on shoes. Among her friends and family, Miranda Oh is known to be the storyteller of the group, always recapping crazy life stories and situations. Her personal experiences, emotions, and fantasies are the inspiration for most of her books, so there is a little bit of her in every… Read more