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Sierra Club Wilderness 2027 Wall Calendar
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Romantic Europe 2027 Wall Calendar
The historic resort towns built around natural mineral springs, the places whose Roman bath-house origins were rediscovered by Georgian and Victorian doctors and that became the social heart of European leisure travel from the 1700s onward, take twelve pages in Spa Towns 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured towns include the British classics: Bath (with its Roman Baths and Pump Room), Buxton in the Peak District, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Harrogate, Cheltenham, Royal Leamington Spa, and Bristol's Hotwells. Pages also visit the great continental destinations: Karlovy Vary in Bohemia, Baden-Baden in the Black Forest, Vichy in central France, Spa in the Belgian Ardennes (which gave the world the word itself), and Montecatini in Tuscany. The photography catches the colonnades, the pump rooms, the gardens, and the regency-era promenades that survive in many of these towns today. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For Jane Austen readers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone who has spent a quiet weekend taking the waters at one of the surviving pump rooms, the photography here speaks to a particular sense of place. The Georgian and Victorian architecture photographs especially well in winter light.