
Dennis Hardy's Mediterranean odyssey was the fulfilment of a
lifelong ambition. It was only after he retired that he found the time to achieve this. It was worth the wait – drifting from city to city, seeking out hidden gems, and spending evenings in little restaurants drinking red wine. The Mediterranean is certainly not the idyll
one might imagine but it never fails to fascinate.
Dennis's earlier books include: Alternative Communities in Nineteenth Century England (1979); Arcadia for All (1984), Goodnight Campers! (1986); From New Towns to Green Politics: Campaigning for Town and Country Planning (1991); Utopian England: Community Experiments 1900-1945 (2000); Poundbury: The Town that Charles Built (2006), Cities that Don't Cost the Earth (2008).
Dennis's earlier books include: Alternative Communities in Nineteenth Century England (1979); Arcadia for All (1984), Goodnight Campers! (1986); From New Towns to Green Politics: Campaigning for Town and Country Planning (1991); Utopian England: Community Experiments 1900-1945 (2000); Poundbury: The Town that Charles Built (2006), Cities that Don't Cost the Earth (2008).