Days in Hellas is a travelogue written by Mabel Moore in 1909. It chronicles her journey through Greece, from Athens to the Peloponnese and the islands of the Aegean Sea. Moore describes the ancient ruins, the landscapes, the people she meets, and the customs and traditions of Greece. She shares her observations on the country's history, art, and literature, as well as her experiences with Greek hospitality and cuisine. The book is richly illustrated...