Walkers Anthology

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An anthology of short excerpts from the writings of famous literary figures on the subject of walking, trekking and climbing around the world.

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Publish Date: 03/12/2013
ISBN: 9781905864522 Category: Tags: ,

Description

Several millennia ago two people – possibly an adult and a child – walked in soft, muddy ground in the Olduvai Gorge in present day Kenya, leaving their footprints for archaeologists to discover. And, still walking, the descendants of people like these two went on to walk right across our world. Walking is as natural to us as breathing and almost every author who has ever written has had something to say on the subject. In this fascinating anthology, Deborah Manley has drawn on writings of more than 50 literary figures from around the world – WH Auden, Agatha Christie, Captain James Cook, William Dalrymple, Daniel Defoe, EM Forster, Amitav Ghosh, Graham Greene, Rudyard Kipling, Donna Leone, JB Priestley, Bayard Taylor, Paul Theroux, Henry David Thoreau, Colin Thubron and Mark Twain among many others. This is a book for walkers and armchair travellers alike.

Additional information

Weight 19 g
Dimensions 186 × 130 × 21 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

158

Language

English

Edition

First edition

Dewey

808.80355 (edition:23)

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