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  • - Rabat, Marrakesh and Fez
    av Jérôme Tharaud & Jean Tharaud
    225,-

    Unique eyewitness account from 1917 of Morocco as a French protectorate.

  • av Barnaby Rogerson
    295,-

    Rogerson family history.

  • - 1716-1718
    av Mary Wortley Montagu
    195,-

    Letters written from 1716-1718 from the Ottoman Empire by Mary Wortley Montagu, one of the first modern travel writers. A revelation in their day.

  • - Arthur Rimbaud in Africa, 1880-91
    av Charles Nicholl
    225,-

    Charles Nicholl pieces together the shadowy story of Rimbaud s life as a trader, explorer and gun-runner.

  • - A Journey in Thailand and Burma
    av Charles Nicholl
    195,-

    Travels in Thailand and Burma in 1968, learning about the spiritual traditions of forest Buddhism.

  • - Travels in Belize, Guatemala and Mexico
    av Ronald Wright
    225,-

    Time Among the Maya shows Ronald Wright to be far more than a mere storyteller or descriptive writer. He is an historical philosopher with a profound understanding of other cultures.' Jan Morris, Independent

  • - A Journey in the Two Worlds of Peru
    av Ronald Wright
    195,-

    Ronald Wright has created the best travel book about Peru, for he has immersed himself in the music and language, as well as the history, politics and monuments of the indigenous Andean cultures of South America, in a way that no other travel writer has yet managed.

  • av Ronald Wright
    195,-

    Ronald Wright's skills as an ethnologist, political historian, and travel writer have found an ideal outlet an excellent book.' The Independent

  • av Lucie Duff Gordon
    195,-

    Reveals a woman of courage, humour and passion. - Kathleen Frank

  • - An Escape in Wartime Italy
    av Peter Medd & Frank Simms
    195,-

  • av Dilys Powell
    195,-

    Dilys Powell s love affair with Greece and the Greeks began on a sun?baked archaeological dig in 1931. Joining her husband, the archaeologist Humfry Payne, on the remote peninsula of Perachora, she came to know the villagers who laboured on the site, camping beside them year after year, for months at a time.

  • - An Adventure in Uruguay - the Banda Oriental
    av W. H. Hudson
    195,-

    `The Purple Land is a very sinister book if read too late in life. It recounts splendid imaginary amorous adventures of a perfect English gentleman in an intensely romantic land. Ernest Hemingway

  • - Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East
    av Alexander William Kinglake
    195,-

    Eothen, which means `news from the east started out as a few notes scribbled on the back of a map, to amuse a friend who wanted some advice for his own youthful `year off travels, but it became one of the most influential, witty and idiosyncratic of travel books.

  • - A Journey through Brazil
    av Moritz Thomsen
    230,-

    Abruptly expelled from his farm in Ecuador at the age of sixty-two, Moritz Thomsen indulges in that saddest of pleasures - travel - taking a trip to Brazil and ultimately a journey up the great Amazon River by boat.

  • - Misadventures of an Anthropologist in Indonesia
    av Nigel Barley
    195,-

    Not a Hazardous Sport provides a magnificent end to a trilogy of anthropological journeys that began with The Innocent Anthropologist and A Plague of Caterpillars (both published by Eland).

  • - A Return to the African Bush
    av Nigel Barley
    195,-

    When local contacts tipped off Nigel Barley that the Dowayo circumcision ceremony was about to take place, he immediately left London for the village in northern Cameroon where he had lived as a field anthropologist for 18 months.

  • - Travels in the Aran Isles, Xian and places in between
    av Nicholas Bouvier
    225,-

    A collection of Bouvier s best travel stories, covering: the Aran Isles, lowland Scotland, Islay, Xian inChina, Korea and Bouvier s childhood home, Switzerland.

  • av Jonathan Raban
    195,-

    First published in 1987, Raban writes about reading and travelling, fleshing out London literary life in the `70s and `80s.

  • av Jonathan Raban
    195,-

    First published in 1979, Arabia is an exploration of the modern Middle East, from Earls Court and back again.

  • av Jonathan Raban
    195,-

    A voyage round Britain in a two-masted sailing boat, The Gosfield Maid. First published in 1986.

  • - A Discovery of America
    av Jonathan Raban
    195,-

    First published in 1990, Hunting Mister Heartbreak is a discovery of the many faces of America, from New York to Florida, from rural Alabama to Seattle.

  • - An American Voyage
    av Jonathan Raban
    225,-

    First published in 1981, Old Glory tells of a journey down the Mississippi in an open-topped boat. No one who has read this book can possibly complain about being surprised by Trump s election victory. Thirty years later we see it as not just wry, funny, brave, immersed and beautifully observed but prophetic. A book to be read and re-read.

  • - Travels in Eastern India: Bihar and Orissa
    av Norman Lewis
    195,-

    Norman Lewis avoids the easy pleasures of travelling through the hill-forts of Rajasthan, visiting palace hotels and the Taj Mahal. Instead his travels in India begin in the impoverished, overpopulated and corrupt state of Bihar - the scene of a brutal caste war between the untouchables and higher-caste gangsters

  • - through writers' eyes
    av Alastair Langlands
    252,-

    Those who know the downs and chalk streams of Hampshire are quietly fortunate but rarely boastful. So it is fascinating to rediscover this home county, on the eastern edge of Wessex, as a place of extraordinary richness.

  • av Isambard Wilkinson
    195 - 376,-

    What has been lacking is Travels in a Dervish Cloak, an affectionate, hashish-scented travel book, full of humour and delight, written by a young Irish foreign correspondent living on his wits, on the contacts from his grandmother s address book and with a kidney given to him by his brother.

  • - Nine Years in Yunnan
    av Peter Goullart
    288,-

    Peter Goullart spent nine years in the all-but-forgotten Nakhi Kingdom of south west China. He had a job entirely suited to his inquiring, gossipy temperament: to get to know the local traders, merchants, inn-keepers and artisans to decide which to back with a loan from the cooperative movement

  • - Life with the Dodoth of Northern Uganda
    av Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
    252,-

    This is the personal journal of a young American woman, living for six months amongst the Dodoth cattle-herdsmen in Northern Uganda.

  • - An Adventure in Central Asia
    av Fred Burnaby
    195,-

    An immediate bestseller when first published in 1877, Burnaby s delight in a life of risk and adventure still burns through the pages, as does his spontaneous affection for the Cossack troopers and Tartar, Khirgiz and Turkoman tribesmen that he encounters on his way.

  • - Writings from the Frontline,1937-1985
    av Martha Gellhorn
    195,-

    Find yourself plunged straight back into Madrid during the Spanish Civil War, feel the frozen ground of the Finno Russian war, the continent-wide Japanese invasion of China, the massacres in Java, the murderously naive intervention in Vietnam and the USA's dirty little wars in Central America.

  • - Peacetime Dispatches,1936-87
    av Martha Gellhorn
    195,-

    If you want to know about writing, about how to make others share the horror and intensity of an experience, try the first piece in this collection, Justice at Night

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