A Short Ride in the Jungle
Lost Classics Book Company (Verlag)
978-1-890623-48-7 (ISBN)
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For example, the main north-south road through Laos was called 911 by the US and 128 by the North Vietnamese. Since I have been working from old North Vietnamese maps, I use their numbering system, as opposed to the US one. There is some disagreement as to whether the Honda Cub is a motorcycle or a moped. It has an automatic clutch and is rather smaller than your average motorcycle, but, on the other hand, has three gears, no running board, and bigger wheels than most mopeds. Most Cub fans will insist their steed is a motorcycle, and within this book I refer to it variously as a motorcycle, moped, bike, Cub, and C90.
Antonia Bolingbroke-Kentbetter known as Antsis an English writer whose favourite occupation is embarking on very long journeys in unsuitable vehicles; a habit which started in 2006 when she drove a bright pink tuk tuk from Bangkok, Thailand to Brighton, England with her friend Jo. Through the trip the duo raised $75,000 for charity, set the world record for the longest ever journey by auto-rickshaw, wrote a best-selling travel book, Tuk Tuk to the Road, and won Cosmopolitan magazine's Fun Fearless Female Award. Since then, she has ridden a Honda C90 3,000 miles around the Black Sea, organised the Mongol Derby, the longest horse race in the world, and survived an attempt to reach the Arctic Circle on an old Russian Ural with sidecar. She writes regularly for publications such as Overland Journal (USA), Adventure Journal (USA), Ride (UK), Wanderlust (UK), The Guardian (UK) and Overland (UK). She's also appeared on numerous radio and television shows, including the very popular UK chat show Richard & Judy and BBC Radio 4's Excess Baggage. She has contributed chapters to anthologies including Flightless (Lonely Planet) and A Girl's Guide to Travelling Alone, and through her blog, www.theitinerant.co.uk, was voted one of the Top 100 travellers to follow on social media in 2014." (Twitter: @AntsBK, Facebook: www.facebook.com/AntoniaBolingbroke-Kent). She's also a regular public speaker at schools, travel shows, the Royal Geographic Society, and adventure, literary, and motorcycle festivals. In between travelling and writing, she works as a freelance television producer, making travel, adventure, and history documentary programmes for the BBC, National Geographic, Channel 4, and ITV. A Short Ride in the Jungle was published in the UK by Summersdale in April 2014 to great reviews: it has been variously described as beautifully written...jaw-dropping...truly wonderful...exceptionally well-researched...fantastic...part travelogue, part thriller...a classic to be."
About the AuthorvAuthor's Notesix Map of Southeast Asiaxiii 1The World's Deadliest Road12The City of the Ascending Dragon153Going Solo274The Little Things435The Sorrow of War576Into the Long Mountains797The Kid on the Karst918The Race to Ban Laboy1159All Roads Lead to Sepon13510Girl on a Pink Moped15111The Road to La Hap16512Panther Revolts18313The Bomb Brothers19714Down from Dak Cheung22115Mekong Sunsets24116Trail Hunting with Mister D25717The Lumphat Episode27918The Long Way Round29719A Saigon Conclusion31920After339 Glossary of Terms349Timeline of the Indochina Wars355Acknowledgements361Bibliography365
Erscheinungsdatum | 05.02.2016 |
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Zusatzinfo | 92 black & white halftones, 2 maps |
Verlagsort | FL |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 137 x 213 mm |
Gewicht | 531 g |
Themenwelt | Reiseführer ► Asien ► Vietnam |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Militärgeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 1-890623-48-2 / 1890623482 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-890623-48-7 / 9781890623487 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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