Ticket to Paradise - Ben Stubbs

Ticket to Paradise

A Journey to Find the Australian Colony in Paraguay Among Nazis, Mennonites and Japanese Beekeepers

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Buch | Softcover
356 Seiten
2012 | Large type / large print edition
ReadHowYouWant (Verlag)
978-1-4596-4230-0 (ISBN)
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In 1893, Australian journalist William Lane dreamed of creating a utopia where his socialist ideals could flourish, far away from his home in Queensland. He enlisted 238 followers and convinced them to sail across the Pacific with him to Paraguay, where he intended to create a paradise where brotherhood would be the order of the day and where ha...
In 1893, Australian journalist William Lane dreamed of creating a utopia where his socialist ideals could flourish, far away from his home in Queensland. He enlisted 238 followers and convinced them to sail across the Pacific with him to Paraguay, where he intended to create a paradise where brotherhood would be the order of the day and where hard work would reap its own rewards. And then reality set in.Expecting green and fertile fields, the New Australians found instead a dustbowl; expecting wine, women and song, they realised that their leader wanted them to remain abstemious and monogamous. This was not paradise but a kind of hell and Lane woudl face open rebellion from his followers. In 2010, Australian travel writer Ben Stubbs made his own trek to the wilds of central Paraguay to discover the remnants of New Australia and to search out the stories of those who stayed behind. He discovers a series of utopian colonies, including New Japan and New Germany, and their inhabitants, who lead strange double lives, caught between the countries they think of as home and the one they live in every day.
Funny, unexpected and fascinating, this is an adventure travel story with a difference.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.6.2012
Verlagsort Richmond, BC
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer Südamerika
ISBN-10 1-4596-4230-9 / 1459642309
ISBN-13 978-1-4596-4230-0 / 9781459642300
Zustand Neuware
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