posted by admin on Feb 28

The Afghan Amulet: Travels from the Hindu Kush (Tauris Parke Paperbacks): Sheila Paine

Editorial Reviews

Review
‘Remarkable…Paine’s travels have a point to them, a narrative which bespeaks a deep significance about both the history and nature of humanity. She writes beautifully…A spirited, perceptive exploration of some of the least-known parts of the world, conducted by a woman whose pioneering spirit and coolness under fire seem like a relic from another age.’ - The Sunday Times ‘Vivid and immediate’ - Times Literary Supplement The Afghan Amulet is an outstanding book of travel writing.’ — Publisher’s Weekly; ‘These books have quickly become classics, combining great travel writing with Sheila Paine’s extraordinary knowledge and passion for embroidery. Both journeys reap a rich reward in encounters with remarkable people and their fabrics.’ Nicholas Fielding, OXFORD ASIAN TEXTILE GROUP (NEWSLETTER);

Review
The Afghan Amulet is an outstanding book of travel writing.” –Publisher’s Weekly

“Ultimately Paine’s quest, which is solved with a twist, merely provides a pretext for a fascinating and beautifully written account of an odyssey through extreme physical, cultural and spiritual wildernesses. Paine displays the courage of a frontierswoman and the prose of a poet.” –Kirkus Reviews

“This travel narrative has a unique inspiration…a delight to read.” –Library Journal

“Her endurance is awesome, her courage remarkable and her prose excellent.” –The Washington Post

“An eminently refined writer…This is travel writing of the highest calibre with incisive descriptions and admirably spare prose.” –Booklist

“Paine is in the direct line of intrepid English women travellers.” –International Herald Tribune

‘Original and lively, full of short, punchy vignettes of people and places… Vivid and immediate reporting is the great strength of this book… Paine’s is a fascinating description of the attitudes and lives of people whose values and perceptions are very different from most of ours.” –
“Paine combines worthy scholarship, tracing the roots of Indo-European civilisation, with a colourful and moving narrative that provides a poignant glimpse into an almost vanished world.” –Sunday Telegraph

“Remarkable… Paine’s travels have a point to them, a narrative which bespeaks a deep significance about both the history and nature of humanity. She writes beautifully… A spirited, perceptive exploration of some of the least-known parts of the world, conducted by a woman whose pioneering spirit and coolness under fire seem like a relic from another age.”–The Sunday Times

‘…armed with nothing but pluck and a good prose style, Paine traces the roots of Indo-European civilisation at the same time as writing a gripping travel book.” –The Guardian

‘An unusual travel book that should get a lot of attention.’ Bookseller, Star ratings

‘This is real travel writing … perceptive, informative, witty.’ Robin Hanbury Tenison

‘She came back with a tale told so wonderfully The Afghan Amulet has become the best book I’ve read in the past decade.’ Southern Daily Echo

‘This is a glorious read from a real-life female Indiana Jones.’ Huddersfield Daily Examiner

“Sheila Paine relates her remarkably intrepid adventure with humour and interest, and with fascinating descriptions of an area that this so rarely visited or written about except as a war report.” –The Good Book Guide


‘The lasting interest of this book is the succession of snapshots that illuminate how these societies are coping with the violent impact of Western economics and ideas.’ Country Living


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posted by admin on Feb 27

Drowned Under: A tipsy tale of one American's experiences abroad in Australia: Derek Popp

Editorial Reviews

Imagine getting off a plane and not knowing a soul, no one knows your background or even your name. You can stop imagining and join me on my six-month adventure down under. Descend down majestic cliffs and great waterfalls of the outback; explore the sensational underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef; captain a sailboat through the crystal waters of the Northern Territory; meet the bizarre wildlife of Australia including koalas, kangaroos, and wombats; spend weekends camping in national parks; participate in local sports such as footy, surfing, white-water rafting; Party with locals; fall in and out of love; and even try to fit in some class time.

This book will take you through all of my adventures in the six months I spent studying abroad at the University of Melbourne. You’ll be riding shotgun with me throughout the whole process as I give you an inside look at all the emotions and thoughts that were running through my mind. I hope you have as much fun reading it as I did living it.

About the Author
I currently work for a large bank in Boston. Recent graduate of Boston College where I majored in Finance and Economics. This book is written as a travelogue about my experiences in Australia. I live in New England and I am a devoted member of Patriot and Red Sox Nation.

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posted by admin on Feb 26

Seeing Europe With Famous Authors: Germany, Austria-Hungary and Switzerland: Francis, W. Halsey

Editorial Reviews

Cracow, old, tired and dispirited, speaks and thinks only of the ruinous past. When you drive into Cracow from the station for the first time, you are breathless, smiling, and tearful all at once; in the great Ring-platz-a mass of old buildings-Cracow seems to hold out her arms to you-those long sides that open from the corner where the cab drives in. - from “Cracow,” by Ménie Muriel Dowie

From the era from a trip to the Continent was rarer but more deeply appreciated comes an enchanting literary travelogue assembled from the hearts and minds of some of the greatest wordsmiths in the English language. A Grand Tour in 10 volumes, these delightful volumes, first published in 1914, gather little-seen essays from famous erudite explorers in compact collections that will inspire those who’ve never been abroad to make the journey, and move those who have to pack their bags again.

Volume VI continues the series’ exploration of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Switzerland, viewed through the eyes and prose of a panoply of extraordinary writers: Percy Bysshe Shelley witnesses an Alpine avalanche, Harriet Beecher Stowe wanders the Castle of Chillon, John Tyndall climbs Mont Blanc, and much more by such notable voices as William Cullen Bryant, Frederick Harrison, Victor Tissot, and others.

Beautifully illustrated with charming photographs, it is a work to treasure… and to take along on your next trip.

OF INTEREST TO: armchair travelers, readers of classic literature

About the Author
American journalist and historian FRANCIS WHITING HALSEY (1851-1919) was literary editor of The New York Times from 1892 through 1896. He wrote and lectured extensively on history, and also edited the two-volume Great Epochs in American History Described by Famous Writers, From Columbus to Roosevelt (1912).

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posted by admin on Feb 26

Still Life in Crete: Anthony Cox

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher
Still Life in Crete takes its readers into the eastern Mediterranean for an experience of Greece’s biggest and most idiosyncratic island. Geographically, Crete is the last place in Europe. It has kept its essentially Cretan character and is an infinitely more interesting place than those much written about French and Italian ports-of-call, Provence and Tuscany.

The book tells how the author and his wife face up to the shock of his unduly early retirement and decide to seek a new life abroad. Accompanied by their two pug dogs, the adventurous couple explore Greece and fall in love with the country. Eventually they discover an unspoilt corner of western Crete to call their own.

While Still Life in Crete steps off the well-beaten track of conventional travel books, the author writes about those subjects - food and drink, for example - that will help visitors enjoy their stay. Crete has a unique cuisine, definitely not haute but good, plain and substantial, which is seen as one of the world’s healthiest diets - and while Cretan wine hasn’t travelled, it’s worth travelling for.

Crete is an affordable, unpretentious and honest place, naturally spectacular and beautiful, quiet and uncrowded - and rich in bizarre and humorous experiences. All these qualities are described in the book and can easily be found along the island’s back-roads and in its villages by any visitor adventurous enough to seek them out.

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posted by admin on Feb 25

Travelers' Tales American Southwest: Sean O'Reilly, James O'Reilly

Editorial Reviews

Review
“…celebrates both the spare beauty and the danger lurking in the canyons and deserts of the Southwest.” — Chicago Herald

“…helps the reader understand why the American deserts are so special.” — Salt Lake Tribune

“…provides close-up encounters with this compelling region…” — The Light Connection

“If traipsing around the great outdoors doesn’t fit into your schedule…this…is the next best thing to being there.” — Phoenix Magazine

“This…book is like visiting this magical, rugged part of the world with a friend who actually lives there.” — Tucson Weekly

With its vast vistas, splendid sunsets, and rich history, the American Southwest has always inspired superb writing. Travelers’ Tales Southwest features a choice selection of some of the best. Tony Hillerman explores the wonders of Canyon de Chelly, while Douglas Preston takes the reader on a poignant journey into the land of the Hopi. Barbara Kingsolver learns how to live in harmony with the desert, and Barbara Beckwith joins the secret world of Native American pottery hunters. The book covers a wide physical and mythic terrain, with essays on director John Ford’s dramatic use of Monument Valley, and the Mad Monks’ bizarre excursion through “Planet Nevada.” Sports such as canyoneering and extreme desert running are also covered here.

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posted by admin on Feb 25

Hunt for the Southern Continent (Great Journeys): James Cook

Editorial Reviews

On the second of his three great voyages, James Cook (1728-1779) took on the most frightening of all his challenges - to travel as far south as possible, to regions never before explored, in the hope of finding a new great continent which could be settled by the British. He found the continent - but it was horrifically different from what had been hoped for. “Great Journeys” allows readers to travel both around the planet and back through the centuries - but also back into ideas and worlds frightening, ruthless and cruel in different ways from our own. Few reading experiences can begin to match that of engaging with writers who saw astounding things: Great civilisations, walls of ice, violent and implacable jungles, deserts and mountains, multitudes of birds and flowers new to science. Reading these books is to see the world afresh, to rediscover a time when many cultures were quite strange to each other, where legends and stories were treated as facts and in which so much was still to be discovered.

About the Author
James Cook (1728-1779) was an English explorer, navigator and cartographer. He made three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, accurately charting many areas and recording several islands and coastlines on European maps for the first time.

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posted by admin on Feb 23

Memoirs of an American Housewife in Japan: Pauline Hager

Editorial Reviews

An American housewife’s husband is offered a position in Japan to work on a multinational project. After much soul-searching they accept, and their lives are never the same. Living in the countryside in housing specifically designed for Westerners, surrounded with friendly neighbors from The European Union, Canada, Russia and America, they thrive. Pauline gingerly maneuvers through complicated rules of Japanese social behavior, never knowing when a simple faux pas would be construed as an intolerable violation of proper conduct. Life in Japan was a challenge, but a close network of Japanese and fellow expatriate friends enabled the Hagers to triumph.

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posted by admin on Feb 19

Seeing Europe With Famous Authors: Germany, Austria-Hungary and Switzerland: Francis, W. Halsey

Editorial Reviews

The train spins along across great plains gilded by the setting sun; soon night comes, and with it, sleep. At stations remote from one another, German voices shout German names; I do not recognize them by the sound, and look for them in vain upon the map. Magnificent great station buildings are shown up by gaslight in the midst of surrounding darkness, then disappear. We pass Hanover and Minden; the train keeps on its way; and morning dawns. -from “A Look at the German Capital,” by Theophile Gautier

From the era from a trip to the Continent was rarer but more deeply appreciated comes an enchanting literary travelogue assembled from the hearts and minds of some of the greatest wordsmiths in the English language. A Grand Tour in 10 volumes, these delightful volumes, first published in 1914, gather little-seen essays from famous erudite explorers in compact collections that will inspire those who’ve never been abroad to make the journey, and move those who have to pack their bags again.

Volume V explores Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Switzerland, viewed through the eyes and prose of a panoply of extraordinary writers: Victor Hugo visits Cologne, Harriet Beecher Stowe takes a sojourn to Strasburg, Cecil Headlam explores the home of Albert Dürer, and much more by such notable voices as Bayard Taylor, Theophile Gautier, and others. Beautifully illustrated with charming photographs, it is a work to treasure… and to take along on your next trip.

OF INTEREST TO: armchair travelers, readers of classic literature

About the Author
American journalist and historian FRANCIS WHITING HALSEY (1851-1919) was literary editor of The New York Times from 1892 through 1896. He wrote and lectured extensively on history, and also edited the two-volume Great Epochs in American History Described by Famous Writers, From Columbus to Roosevelt (1912).

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posted by admin on Feb 19

In Search of Adventure: A Wild Travel Anthology: Brad Olsen

Editorial Reviews

Review
“In Search of Adventure satisfies your appetite for virtual wanderlust.” — Trips

“Body and Soul are Individually Served” — Publishers Weekly

“Exuberant and irrepressible, here’s a mad gambol over the wide world with a gang of vociferous globetrotters. From the steppes of Mongolia to the Tanzanian bush, it’s a tangle of crazy tales and hair-raising escapes and escapades that will take you from the outback to the way out. Full of surprises and surprising stories, this collection of travel tales doesn’t just push the envelope; it shreds it. Irreverent, lively and unexpectedit’s just the thing to remind readers that adventure is, more than anything, a state of mind.” (San Francisco Examiner 3/99) — San Francisco Examiner 3/99

“Lovers of storytelling and anyone looking for summer vacation inspiration shouldn’t miss this (book.)” — San Francisco Bay Guardian 4/99

“On the wilder side, In Search of Adventure is an anthology of over 100 tales ranging from the loopy to the erotic to the ridiculous to the sublime. Enjoyable stuff all around, but not for traditionalists.” — Big World 3/99

“Roughing It The rough-and-ready contributors to In Search of Adventure: A Wild Travel Anthology, compiled by Bruce Northam and Brad Olsen (CCC Publishing, $17.95) would probably eat their luggage before they’d pack a velvet tea gown or shooting tweeds. If they have luggage at all — this is the crowd that travels with a toothbrush, a pair of jeans and a passport. They’re an eclectic crew of adventurers and hippies; the most far out of them has to be Mur (no other name given), “one of the original intercontinental overland hippies” who renounced his American citizenship “to become an Earth man.” Other contributors, including Simon Winchester (The Professor and the Madman) and Tim Cahill (Jaguars Ripped My Flesh), will be more familiar to mainstream readers.” (Washington Post 6/99) that travels with a toothbrush, a pair of jeans and a passp\ that travels with a toothbrush, a pair of jeans and a passp\ — Washington Post 6/99

“The anthology is a fresh, irreverent look at international travel, and delves into areas often glossed over, including experiences with crime, sex, and religious fraud.” — San Francisco Chronicle 3/99

“You don’t have to read a traditional guidebook to gain an understanding of a destination. This compilation of 100 eclectic essays takes readers into the hearts and minds of the authors and the destinations in which their adventures take place. Whether clients are headed to Bhutan or their favorite chair, they will be entertained, enlightened and sometimes shocked by these honest slices of life on the road.” — Travel Weekly 5/99

These short travel essays from around the globe get to the heart of what the words travel and adventure really mean. These nonfiction travel pieces present disparate viewpoints on the diverse world in which we live and leave no emotion untouched.

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posted by admin on Feb 19

Jaguars and Electric Eels (Penguin Great Journeys): Alexander von Humboldt

Editorial Reviews

A great, innovative and restless thinker, the young Humboldt (1769-1859) went on his epochal journey to the New World during a time of revolutionary ferment across Europe. This part of his matchless narrative of adventure and scientific research focuses on his time in Venezuela - in the Llanos and on the Orinoco River - riding and paddling, restlessly and happily noting the extraordinary things on every hand. “Great Journeys” allows readers to travel both around the planet and back through the centuries — but also back into ideas and worlds frightening, ruthless and cruel in different ways from our own. Few reading experiences can begin to match that of engaging with writers who saw astounding things: great civilisations, walls of ice, violent and implacable jungles, deserts and mountains, multitudes of birds and flowers new to science. Reading these books is to see the world afresh, to rediscover a time when many cultures were quite strange to each other, where legends and stories were treated as facts and in which so much was still to be discovered.

About the Author
Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) was a Prussian naturalist and explorer. Between 1799 and 1804, von Humboldt travelled South and Central America, exploring and describing it from a scientific point of view for the first time.

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