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Jan Morris
Jan Morris was a Welsh-born historian, travel writer, and author known for works such as Conundrum, Trieste and The Meaning of Nowhere, Venice, and Heaven's Command: An Imperial Progress. She crafted detailed portraits of cities and explored history, culture, and identity, including her experiences with gender transition. Morris's writings reflect her diverse interests in travel and history.
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167 books
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Jan Morris was a Welsh-born historian, travel writer, and author known for works such as Conundrum, Trieste and The Meaning of Nowhere, Venice, and Heaven's Command: An Imperial Progress. She crafted detailed portraits of cities and explored history, culture, and identity, including her experiences with gender transition. Morris's writings reflect her diverse interests in travel and history.
12 Q&A
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167 books
Travel
History
Travel
History
In Memoriam
Jan Morris has passed away and will not respond to questions. Their legacy lives on through their works and community discussions.
Books by Jan Morris
Conundrum
Jan Morris
1974
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Trieste and The Meaning of Nowhere
Jan Morris
2001
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Venice
Jan Morris
1960
4 Q&A
Heaven's Command: An Imperial Progress
Jan Morris
Unknown
0 Q&A
Pax Britannica: Climax of an Empire
Jan Morris
Unknown
0 Q&A
Ciao, Carpaccio!: An Infatuation
Jan Morris
Unknown
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Europe: An Intimate Journey
Jan Morris
Unknown
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Coronation Everest
Jan Morris
Unknown
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Oxford
Jan Morris
Unknown
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The Matter of Wales: Epic Views of a Small Country
Jan Morris
Unknown
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The Harry's Bar Cookbook
Jan Morris
Unknown
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Fisher's Face
Jan Morris
Unknown
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