The Lycian Shore

The Lycian Shore by Freya Stark, published by John Murray in 2002, is a New Ed edition that spans 204 pages. This work showcases Stark’s remarkable ability to blend adventure with a keen observation of history and landscape, reflecting her experiences as one of the most notable female travelers of the 20th century.
Readers will find a rich exploration of travel in Asia, particularly focusing on Turkey. Stark’s narrative not only captures the essence of her journeys but also highlights the historical significance of the regions she traverses. This edition invites readers to engage with her unique perspective and appreciation for the landscapes she encounters.
Official synopsis Publisher
Freya Stark, along with Gertrude Bell, was the greatest woman traveller of the 20th century – she was also one of the finest travel writers and inspired a whole generation who followed her. Here, she combines her sense of adventure with a unique eye for history and landscape.
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