
Such is the place the author of these compelling travel notes lives in (she also wrote “East - in Eden” as you remember). The Eden which is found to the east of everything was New Zealand. And to the west of Eden Australia stretches
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“An utterly charming and engaging travel book that offers vivid portraits of unusual corners of Asia, told by a skilled raconteur whose eyes were open wide.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review Warned by a Hong Kong fortune-teller not
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An adventurous book about a trip round the world on the Tivia yacht. A journey of a brave family in search for their
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My Asia proves that overcoming our fears, including the fear of being free, shows many a roads: the road to the sea; the road to delight; and the road to Asia. This is a story about adventures, travels and the "maypenray"
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“East - in Eden” is a book written with a vivid language and enormous pleasure. Reading it could be a real amusement. The fans of Izabela, who already have read her letters on the Web, are well acquainted with her writing. Those, who are
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“The Children of the Dragon” urges you on immersing in the stunning world of contemporary China, where Pavel Petkov spent two years as a lecturer in local university and shares his impressions with the reader. The events and adventures,
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“East of Constantinople” (by Dimana Trankova, the editor of Highflights, and Antoni Georgiev, the editor of Vagabond) is a luxurious album, displaying the most remarkable places and cultures in Anatolia – from the mystic and always
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Do you know which landmark can be found in Gumoshtnik? Or Svilengrad? If you have never suspected the existence of the former, and think there are no landmarks at all in the latter, Hidden Treasures of Bulgaria will explode such fallacies.
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The author of the book, the gaidjin Ivan Ilchev prefers telling about Japan
not as an historian (what he actually is), but as a dilettante: according to
his words, the dilettante is much closer to the unknowing person, who can
easier assume him
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Addressed to a wide range of readers, “Welcome to Paris“ presents the city of Seine in an unconventional manner. The book - a parallel with the stories about Paris' history and culture - fascinatingly tells anecdotes and oddities about the city of
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