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By James Raffan. 2014
Over the course of three years, James Raffan circumnavigated the globe at 66.5 degrees latitude: the Arctic Circle. Armed with…
passion for the north, interest in diverse cultures and an unquenchable sense of adventure, he set out to put a human face on climate change. In “Circling the Midnight Sun” he presents a warm-hearted, engaging portrait of the circumpolar world, but also a deeply affecting story of societies and landscapes in the throes of enormous change. c2014.By Constance Helmericks. 1971
By Jan Morris. 1985
During three decades of more or less constant travel Jan Morris has probably described more of the world, and especially…
the urban world, than almost any other writer. This is a retrospective selection of travel pieces, ranging from the 1950s to the 1980s and including such diverse places as Berlin, Shanghai and Swaziland. 1985.By Anthony Bailey. 1983
An intrepid British traveler records his journey through West Germany, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Austria. Bailey begins his trip in…
the medieval city of Lubeck, driving a 1973 Saab along roadways that parallel the intra-German border of watchtowers. 1983.By David Lessels. 2006
Follow the trails of the Scottish explorer, David Lessels, fulfilling a dream to travel the length of Africa, confronting serious…
challenges to his freedom as he walked and hitch-hiked through history, in the early 1950s. This traveller's tale is studded with gems and facts - some of which may be the only written accounts of the early development of unique African cultures. 2006.By Irene Crawford. 1985
By Allen J Abel. 2001
For many years, as a news correspondent, television host, and journalist, Allen Abel has travelled to some of the world's…
most fascinating, remote, or newsworthy spots to bring back his stories. This is a collection of travel pieces about his adventures on all six continents over a ten-year period. 2001.By Eric Newby. 1982
World traveller Eric Newby shares the most memorable episodes from his varied careers, and takes the reader from the remote…
interior of Afghanistan to a tour of the London sewer system. 1982.By Michel Onfray. 2006
By Eric Newby. 1985
Excerpts from travel-related works of more than 300 writers, from antiquity to the present. Hannibal, Henry Fielding, Mark Twain and…
D.H. Lawrence show Europe to the reader while Marco Polo, T.E. Lawrence and Alexander the Great lead the trail through Asia. c1985.By Karl A Pillemer. 2011
Pillemer interviewed more than 1,000 Americans over the age of 65 about issues like children, marriage, money, and careers, finding…
time and again their answers pointed to the same set of essential lessons. Here, he delivers the personal stories and challenges overcome that led to their hard-won knowledge and sage advice. 2011.By Andrew Jackson. 2000
Jackson quit his job to travel the world with his wife, meet the oldest people alive and imbibe some of…
their knowledge. He describes nonagenarians and centenarians in Slovakia, Russia, Turkey, Egypt, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, America, Ecuador and Bolivia. In their meetings with the aged, they explore the changing world and the peaceful demeanour which has helped these survivors to live into their dotage. 2000.By Peter Moore. 2001
Travel writer Peter Moore recently invited the new love of his life, a.k.a. the girl next door, to join him…
on a romantic sojourn through Central America. The trip would take them into an area of the world emerging from decades of civil war, an area racked with poverty, disease and natural disasters. Over the next six months they battled hurricanes, mosquitoes, uncooperative border officials and over-sexed Mexican commuters, and along the way they learnt rather more about each other than they really wanted to. 2001.In 2006 singer-songwriter Flip Grater went on an epic tour of New Zealand to promote her debut album. Traveling the…
length and breadth of the country she sang for her supper in small towns and big cities, blagging accommodation, food and most importantly recipes along the way. With a cast of unusual characters, this book is the ultimate cookbook/tour diary, and a snapshot of Kiwi subculture punctuated by 48 delicious recipes. c2007.By Sara Yalda. 2007
Sara retourne en Iran, qu'elle a quitté depuis vingt-sept ans. Le monde cosmopolite de son enfance a disparu. Elle découvre…
une société schizophrène qui vacille de l'apparent au caché, du dehors hostile au dedans où l'on brave tous les interdits. Plus elle côtoie ses compatriotes et plus ils lui paraissent insaisissables. Sous les voiles, les femmes se fardent, critiquent, résistent. La dissimulation est devenue leur seconde nature. Comment peut-on être Persan ? se demande Sara. Étrangère chez elle, Sara déchiffre l'Iran, royaume de l'ambiguïté, en même temps qu'elle explore son passé ressuscité. Un père qu'elle espérait avoir oublié, un frère dont elle reconnaît à peine le visage, la maison de son enfance transformée en école de la République islamique... Récit des origines autant que vagabondage dans l'Iran d'Ahmadinejad, de Téhéran à Ispahan, ce premier livre à la fois mélancolique et drôle est une naissance. À soi. -- 4e de couv.By Rory Stewart, Esther Ménévis. 2009
"Traverser l'Afghanistan à pied, d'Hérat à Kaboul, selon l'itinéraire emprunté cinq siècles plus tôt par le premier empereur moghol de…
l'Inde. On ne connaîtra sans doute jamais les raisons profondes qui ont poussé Rory Stewart, jeune diplomate, spécialiste du Proche et Moyen-Orient au Foreign Office, à accomplir un tel exploit. Mais une chose est sûre : le récit de son périple, qui connaît un formidable succès tant en Grande-Bretagne qu'aux États-Unis, est une véritable leçon de voyage et d'écriture qui l'inscrit parmi les plus grands auteurs du genre, de Bruce Chatwin à Nicolas Bouvier. Tour à tour poignant et contemplatif, ce livre nous entraîne au coeur d'un pays meurtri et écartelé entre nations hostiles, factions en guerre et idéologies rivales, coupé du monde par vingt-quatre ans de guerre. Au hasard de chemins incertains, de villages fantômes parfois rayés de la carte, on y croise talibans et Occidentaux, héros et voyous. Avec la précision d'un photographe, Stewart enregistre chaque détail et le restitue de son style simple et détaché [...]". -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: Places in between.By Philippe Claudel. 2008
"En dix ans, sans rien remiser de ses exigences, Philippe Claudel s'est imposé comme un romancier suivi et couronné. L'histoire,…
la grande ou l'individuelle, pénètre son oeuvre. Voyageur, il regarde ici quatre saisons de sa terre lorraine, parcourt des villes : Monaco, New York ou Munich". -- 4e de couv.By Albert Jewell. 1999
This work presents the experience of ageing as an opportunity for spiritual reflection and affirmation of life. The contributors are…
religious and spiritual leaders and ethical thinkers from a range of backgrounds. They define "spirituality" not just as a religious concept but as an answer to the natural human need for purpose, values and relationships - a sense of wholeness in life.By William J Thomas. 2002
By William Dicey. 2004
Borderline is a travelogue, but a travelogue with a difference. The author takes the reader on a fascinating journey down…
the Orange river, a journey interwoven with historical detail from the places he visits and the history of South Africa as a whole. 2004.