A Month in Mongolia is a photographic travelogue and reminiscence of time spent in this fascinating country. For those who are contemplating travel of their own to Mongolia, A Month in Mongolia serves as companion to a guidebook such as the Lonely Planet guide for Mongolia and a detailed topographical map. Author Barbara Seiders has traveled around the world -- Paris, London, Geneva, Moscow, Vienna -- during her career working in defense and arms control. Among her favorite travels were trips that she took between 2008 and 2010 to the capital and countryside of Mongolia. She found the...
A Month in Mongolia is a photographic travelogue and reminiscence of time spent in this fascinating country. For those who are contemplating travel of...
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Respect the Work describes shortcuts taken by publishers who seek to profit from the creative work of others without demonstrating respect for the ori...