About the Book
        
        Betwixt sky and sea, drenched in sunshine and salty spray, like  precious pearls the isles of Greece rise at random from the sea.  Large and small, with "seaward and landward towns", frequently  fortified and even with castles, with Lilliputian white villages,  noble mansions and humble dwellings, steep cobbled streets, vines  and olive trees, windmills and countless churches, their charm is  irresistible, an open invitation for the visitor to get to know  them better. It is no easy task to describe the beauty of the  islands with their age-old history, remnants of monuments of all  eras, legends interwoven with the past, bringing it to life with  every step. Each island is a story in itself. There are over  3,000 isles and islets, of which only 167 are inhabited, the  majority scattered throughout the Aegean Sea. With their  picturesque landscapes, mild climate, lovely beaches and host of  monuments, the islands attract thousands of visitors seeking  relaxing and interesting holidays. This book is intended to give  the visitor an overview of the islands' past history, as well as  their contemporary aspect, so that he may enjoy their sea and  sunshine and unique natural environment in the midst of  hospitable folk.
Table of Contents: 
INTRODUCTION, 9; THE ISLANDS OF THE SARONIC AND ARGOLIC GULF, 10; Salamis, 12; Aegina, 14; Poros, 18; Hydra, 20; Spetses, 24; CYCLADES, 26; Kea, 32; Kythnos, 34; Seriphos, 36; Siphnos, 38; Meios, 42; Kimolos, 45; Syros, 46; Paros-Antiparos, 50; Naxos, 56; Andros, 60; Tenos, 62; Mykonos, 66; Delos, 70; Ios, 74; Pholegandros, 76; Sikinos, 78; Anaphi, 79; Amorgos, 80; Lesser Cyclades, 82; Thera, 84; EUBOIA, 90; SPORADES, 98; Skiathos, 100; Skopelos, 104; Halonnisos, 106; Skyros, 108; ISLANDS OF THE NORTH AEGREEN, 110; Thasos, 112; Samothrace, 116; Lemnos, 118; Aghios Efstratios, 119; ISLANDS OF THE EAST AEGREEN, 120; Lesbos, 124; Chios, 130; Oinouses, 136; Psara, 137. Samos, 138; Ikaria, 144; Phournoi, 145; DODECANESE, 146; Rhodes, 148; Carpathos, 156; Kasos, 159; Symi, 160; Chaiki, 163; Telos, 164; Nisyros, 166; Astypalaia, 168; Kos, 170; Kalymnos, 174; Telendos-Pserimos, 177; Leros, 178; Patmos, 180; Kastellorizo, 184; CRETE, 186; Herakleion, 190; Rethymnon, 198; Chania, 200; Lasithi, 204; IONIAN ISLES, 208; Corfu, 212; Paxoi, 220; Lefkada, 222; Meganisi, 224; Cephallonia, 226; Ithaka, 230; Zakynthos, 232; Kythera, 236; Antikythera-Elafonisos, 239.