The Russian Journal of Lady Londonderry, 1836-37 by W. A. Seaman; J. R. Sewell (eds)
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Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found by Suketu Mehta
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Category: SECONDHAND BOOKS | Reading Level: good
Suketu Mehta draws us into the multi-faceted world of Bombay with the skill of a novelist in Maximum City. Powerful, brilliantly written, often disturbing, this book is a major work on one of the world
Letters from the Field, 1925-1975 by Margaret Mead
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Category: SECONDHAND BOOKS | Series: World Perspectives Ser.
Margaret Mead was famous for keeping in touch with a wide circle of friends as we see in this collection of wonderfully revealing correspondence from the field. Written over a period of half a century, these letters to friends, family, and colleagues detail her first fieldwork in Samoa and go on to reco ...Show more
Should I Stay or Should I Go? - To Live in or Leave South Africa by Tim Richman (Editor)
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Most South Africans with the means to pack up and leave have, at some point, thought about living elsewhere (even if it's just to scoff at the idea), and it is estimated that more than one million South Africans have emigrated since the early 1990s, on top of the many thousands who left in the turbulent ...Show more
Playing The Moldovans At Tennis by Tony Hawks
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As with his previous book "Round Ireland With a Fridge", this one is the result of a wager with comedian Arthur Smith. Hawks bets that he can find the Moldovan football team and beat each one of them at tennis. The loser must perform the Moldovan national anthem naked on Balham High Road.
DRAGONS IN THE BATH : TALES FROM RURAL BALI by CAT WHEELER
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The Big Red Train Ride by Eric Newby
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Category: SECONDHAND BOOKS | Reading Level: good
The only continuous land route between Western Europe and the Pacific coast of the USSR, the Trans-Siberian Railway covers nearly a 100 degrees of longitude, seven time zones and 5900 miles in a journey lasting 192 hours and 35 minutes. In 1977 Eric Newby set out with his wife, an official guide and a p ...Show more