Founded by Ulysses (according to Greek legend), Lisbon has long attracted tourists and inspired writers and musicians. Tracing its history from Roman control, through religious change, famine and plague, to the destruction wrought by the 1755 earthquake and its 20th-century modernization, Malcolm Jack draws out the character of the city with notes on its governance and culture.
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