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Cadogan Guide to Malta: Gozo & Comino
by Simon Gaul

From the Cadogan Guides series.

Simon Gaul's comprehensive and entertaining companion to 'the last splutter of Europe before Africa' reveals the hottest beaches and most sparkling watering holes, explores 350 churches, seeks out the monumental remains of prehistoric sites older than the Pyramids, and takes cliffside walks along Malta's striking rocky coast.

  • entertaining insights into legends, history and traditional island life
  • thorough, discerning listings: the best lacemakers, taxi drivers and boatmen
From the book:
'Alas, locally produced wine is not up to much. There is a story that, as the founder of one of the local wineries lay on his deathbed, he croaked to one of his sons to approach. "Listen well," he whispered. "I must tell you..." He paused to gather his last gasp. "It is also possible to make wine from grapes"'

15 maps, line drawings, index

Paperback - 5 3/4" x 8 1/4" - 4th edition (7/03)

Regularly: $18.95  Now: $15.16  Save $3.79 (20%)


CG4449    Cadogan Guide to Malta: Gozo & Comino                 $15.16

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