H V Morton
H. V. Morton (1892-1979) was one of the most popular travel writers of his time. After a brief period of military service he established a career as a journalist and became a reporter for Fleet Street's The Daily Express and The Daily Herald. H. V. Morton's debut as an author came in 1927 with 'In Search of England', a book that became a best seller. His genial writing style endeared him to the countless readers of the books he wrote about his travels around the British Isles, Spain, Italy and...See more
H. V. Morton (1892-1979) was one of the most popular travel writers of his time. After a brief period of military service he established a career as a journalist and became a reporter for Fleet Street's The Daily Express and The Daily Herald. H. V. Morton's debut as an author came in 1927 with 'In Search of England', a book that became a best seller. His genial writing style endeared him to the countless readers of the books he wrote about his travels around the British Isles, Spain, Italy and the Middle East between 1927 and 1950. In 1941 H. V. Morton accompanied the delegation which travelled to Newfoundland for the meeting between President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill which established the Allied policy for post Second World War Europe, known as the Atlantic Charter. Morton was famously present at the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb by archaeologist Howard Carter and his team in 1922. After the Second World War, H. V. Morton emigrated to South Africa where he lived until his death in 1979. See less
H V Morton's Featured Books
H V Morton book reviews
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A Traveller in Rome
Roman holiday
I first read this book when I was on holidays in Italy with my family and found that, armed with the information it contained, it enhanced the Holiday.
I ordered this copy for a friend going to ... Read More
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In Search of London
Interesting
Book is in excellent condition despite its age.
Essential reading for scripture scholars, written in H.V. Morton's easy reading style. Read More
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In the Steps of St. Paul
In the Steps of St. Paul
by ArmyVet, Apr 16, 2010
This is the book for you - if you love history, bible archeology, and studying the growth of the Christian Church. St. Paul travelled thousands of miles through Asia Minor (Turkey) on foot, starting ... Read More