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Turkestan Solo - A Journey Through Central Asia (Paperback)
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Turkestan Solo - A Journey Through Central Asia (Paperback)
Series: Equestrian Travel Classics
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List price R641
Loot Price R574
Discovery Miles 5 740
You Save R67 (10%)
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Ella Maillart was the adventurous Swiss woman who made her name as
an intrepid explorer and one of the most remarkable woman travelers
of the early twentieth century. An amazing sports woman, she first
represented her country as the only woman competitor at the 1924
Paris Olympics in the single-handed boat-sailing contest, then
later raced for Switzerland as a member of the international ski
team. Yet these outdoor activities only developed Maillart s
insatiable curiosity to travel east, leaving behind the confines of
her early life in Geneva in search of the perfect life that she was
instinctively seeking. Her later adventures took her across many
continents and various oceans. Maillart sailed the Mediterranean in
a yawl, traveled with famed travel English travel writer Peter
Fleming from Peking to Kashmir, explored Tibet with a half-wild
tiger-cat in search of spiritual enlightenment, and finally drove
4,000 miles from war-torn Europe to the fabled Khyber Pass in a
battered Ford car. Yet her solo journey through Central Asia in the
early 1930s was considered to be a highlight of her
adventure-filled life. Setting off from the Tien Shan mountains of
Mongolia, Maillart rode horses and camels to the far away walls of
fabled Bokhara. Turkestan Solo is her vivid account of this
wonderful, mysterious and dangerous portion of the world, complete
with its Kirghiz eagle hunters, lurking Soviet secret police, and
the timeless nomads that still inhabited the desolate steppes of
Central Asia. If any book can give its reader the ability to look
back in time, this one does, written as it was by one of the world
s foremost female equestrian explorers. Amply illustrated, it
remains a timeless adventure classic.
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