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Austria, by Monk Gibbon. 8vo., 258 pages with 98 photographic illustrations, index, and 2 maps. London: B. T. Batsford, Ltd., 1953. Price, 18/—. A companion to John Russell’s Switzerland (1950), this book offers an excellent general survey of Austria. The wealth of de- tail, however, is overwhelming, as must be the case with any attempt to convert an abridged Baedeker into readable prose. It is inevitable that one should turn from the text to the well- chosen pictures which make the entire series so attractive. For one who has lived in and written additionally about Austria, it is incredible that the author has confused (p. 109) the moun- tain-loving Archduke John of Hapsburg (1782-1859) with Arch - duke Salvator of the Traunsee who, under the name of Johann Orth, vanished at sea in 1891. It is equally odd to find a pre-
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Page 1: Austria, Switzerlandaac-publications.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/aaj/... · ground of the Goldenes Dachl (photo 75) , Innsbruck, is cer- tainly not the Dolomites. Guide to the Colorado

Austria, by Monk Gibbon. 8vo., 258 pages with 98 photographic illustrations, index, and 2 maps. London: B. T . Batsford, Ltd., 1953. Price, 18/—.

A companion to John Russell’s Switzerland (1950), this book offers an excellent general survey of Austria. T he wealth of de­tail, however, is overwhelming, as must be the case with any attem pt to convert an abridged Baedeker into readable prose. It is inevitable that one should turn from the text to the well- chosen pictures which make the entire series so attractive. For one who has lived in and written additionally about Austria, it is incredible that the author has confused (p. 109) the moun­tain-loving Archduke John of Hapsburg (1782-1859) with Arch­duke Salvator of the Traunsee who, under the name of Johann Orth, vanished at sea in 1891. It is equally odd to find a pre­

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sumably capable writer using interchangeably in the same chap­ter (IX) such forms as T he Tyrol, T irol, Tyrolean, Tirolese. Goldenes Adler (p. 197) should be Goldener Adler. The back­ground of the Goldenes Dachl (photo 75), Innsbruck, is cer­tainly not the Dolomites.

J. M. T .