The Cradle Of Switzerland
By Arnold Lunn
Published by Hollis & Carter: London 1952
"The Cradle of Switzerland, by Arnold Lunn, was published by Hollis & Carter in London in 1952. In this reflective and historically rich work, Lunn explores the landscapes, legends, and cultural heritage of central Switzerland—the region regarded as the birthplace of the Swiss Confederation. Drawing on his deep personal connection to the Alps, he interweaves historical narrative, travel observation, and philosophical reflection, portraying the spiritual and political forces that shaped the Swiss national identity. His writing evokes the enduring beauty of Lake Lucerne, the mountain valleys, and the heroic traditions of William Tell and the early cantons.
Written with Lunn's characteristic blend of erudition and affection, the book combines history, geography, and memoir, revealing both the grandeur of the Swiss landscape and the ideals of freedom and faith it inspired. Illustrated with maps and photographs, The Cradle of Switzerland stands as both a historical study and a lyrical tribute to one of Europe's most distinctive regions. It would appeal to readers interested in Swiss history, alpine travel, and mid-twentieth-century historical writing."
General wear to dustjacket. Light pencil marks apparent otherwise very good condition overall. Includes an interesting, contemporary brochure at the back of the book as shown. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.