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In the Dolphin's Wake

Autor Harry Bucknall
en Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2012
Anamusing and erudite account of Harry Bucknall's 183-dayjourney through the Greek islands from Venice, in the West, to Istanbul, in the EastIn the summer of 2006, Harry Bucknall traveled from Venice to Istanbul a journey across the Aegean ofmore than5,500 miles that included the glories of Mount Athos, 36 islands, and every island chain in the Greek Archipelago. It also involved 57 sea passages on 35 ferries, four landing craft, three hydrofoils, a fishing caique, a sea plane, 11 buses, two trains, an open-top Land Rover, and a duck egg blue 1961 Morris Oxford. Recounted with humor, pathos, and at times drama, this is not only a journey through the Greek islands but also a journey through Greek history, mythology, custom, and folklore a Greek island companion loaded with adventure, mishap, and laughter offering a contemporary image of Aegean life today."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781903071342
ISBN-10: 1903071348
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: Maps of author's travels
Dimensiuni: 126 x 199 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bene Factum Publishing Ltd

Recenzii

"A rambling and enjoyable journey." - Xpress "A must...a rich mixture oh history, mythology, folklore, culture and often very funny everyday life...Few-first time authors have received such glowing endorsements from legendary travel writers" - Guards Magazine "I very much enjoyed it, relished its loitering, laid back style of writing and learnt a good deal from it along the way" - Jan Morris "It's a lovely book." - Sir Patrick Leigh Fermor

Notă biografică

Harry Bucknall is a theater producer, theater reviewer, and travel writer. He has written for "Country Life," the "Irish Independent," the "Spectator," the" Sunday Telegraph," "Sunday Times Travel Magazine," and various other travel publications.