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- 464 stránok
- 17 hodin čítania
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There are only a handful of places left on this earth where you can't buy a McDonald's hamburger or stay in a Holiday Inn - and John Simpson has been to them all. This hugely successful volume of writing is a celebration of some of the world's wilder places. His extraordinary experiences include stories about a television camera that killed people, about how Colonel Gadhaffi farted his way through an interview and how he - Simpson - mooned the Queen. 'Highly entertaining' The Times 'What amazing tales he has to tell, and with what enthralling vividness . . . Riveting' Daily Mail 'The range of his travels is staggering . . . Never less than entertaining, sometimes moving and often funny' Sunday Telegraph
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A mad world, my masters : tales from a traveller's life, John Simpson
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- Rok vydania
- 2008
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- Titul
- A mad world, my masters : tales from a traveller's life
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- John Simpson
- Vydavateľ
- Pan Books
- Rok vydania
- 2008
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 464
- ISBN10
- 0330355678
- ISBN13
- 9780330355674
- Série
- Štítky
- Náučná literatúra, Spoločenské vedy, Mapy & Cestovanie, Skutočné príbehy, Životopisy, Cestovanie, Politológia & Politika, Politika, Autobiografie & Pamäti, Žurnalistika
- Hodnotenie
- 4,1 z 5
- Anotácia
- There are only a handful of places left on this earth where you can't buy a McDonald's hamburger or stay in a Holiday Inn - and John Simpson has been to them all. This hugely successful volume of writing is a celebration of some of the world's wilder places. His extraordinary experiences include stories about a television camera that killed people, about how Colonel Gadhaffi farted his way through an interview and how he - Simpson - mooned the Queen. 'Highly entertaining' The Times 'What amazing tales he has to tell, and with what enthralling vividness . . . Riveting' Daily Mail 'The range of his travels is staggering . . . Never less than entertaining, sometimes moving and often funny' Sunday Telegraph


