"A high-spirited, comic ramble into the savage Outback populated by irreverent, beer-guzzling frontiersmen." --Chicago Tribune "A fascinating insight into what we're all about on the highways and byways along the outback track." --The Telegraph (Sydney) Swept off to live in Sydney by his Australian bride, American writer Tony Horwitz longs to explore the exotic reaches of his adopted land. So one day, armed only with a backpack and fantasies of the open road, he hitchhikes off into the awesome emptiness of Australia's outback. What follows is a hilarious,...
"A high-spirited, comic ramble into the savage Outback populated by irreverent, beer-guzzling frontiersmen." --Chicago Tribune "A fascinati...
Like the celebrated Klondike Tales, the stories that comprise South Sea Tales derive their intensity from the author's own far-flung adventures, conveying an impassioned, unsparing vision borne only of experience. The powerful tales gathered here vividly evoke the turn-of-the-century colonial Pacific and its capricious tropical landscape, while also trenchantly observing the delicate interplay between imperialism and the exotic. And as Tony Horwitz asserts in his Introduction, "When London's stories click, we are utterly there, at the edge of the world and the limit of human...
Like the celebrated Klondike Tales, the stories that comprise South Sea Tales derive their intensity from the author's own far-flung adv...
W hat happened in North America between Columbus's sail in 1492 and the Pilgrims' arrival in 1620?
On a visit to Plymouth Rock, Tony Horwitz realizes he doesn't have a clue, nor do most Americans. So he sets off across the continent to rediscover the wild era when Europeans first roamed the New World in quest of gold, glory, converts, and eternal youth. Horwitz tells the story of these brave and often crazed explorers while retracing their steps on his own epic trek--an odyssey that takes him inside an Indian sweat lodge in subarctic Canada, down the Mississippi in a canoe, on a...
W hat happened in North America between Columbus's sail in 1492 and the Pilgrims' arrival in 1620?
Die Suche nach Terra australis trieb James Cook ber alle Ozeane. Als er 1768 England verlie, war ein Drittel der Erde noch unentdeckt. In nur elf Jahren erkundete er zu Schiff die Welt vom Beringmeer bis zur Antarktis, von Alaska bis Tasmanien. Als Cook 1779 auf Hawaii erschlagen wurde, hinterlie er der Nachwelt nichts Geringeres als ein neues Bild der Erde. Der Pulitzerpreistrger Tony Horwitz hat sich auf die Spur von Kpt n Cook begeben und dabei einen der grten Entdecker aller Zeiten neu entdeckt.
Die Suche nach Terra australis trieb James Cook ber alle Ozeane. Als er 1768 England verlie, war ein Drittel der Erde noch unentdeckt. In nur elf Jahr...
A New York Times Notable Book for 2011 A Library Journal Top Ten Best Books of 2011 A Boston Globe Best Nonfiction Book of 2011 Late on the night of October 16, 1859, John Brown launched a surprise raid on the slaveholding South. Leading a biracial band of militant idealists, he seized the massive armory at Harpers Ferry, freed and armed slaves, and vowed to liberate every bondsman in America. Brown's daring strike sparked a savage street fight and a counterattack by U.S. Marines under Robert E. Lee. The bloodshed and...
A New York Times Notable Book for 2011 A Library Journal Top Ten Best Books of 2011 A Boston ...