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In the early hours of 5 September 1972 the perimeter fence
surrounding the Olympic Village in Munich was scaled by terrorists.
Their target was the temporary home of the Israeli Olympic team,
and within 24 hours seventeen men were dead: eleven Israelis, five
terrorists and a German policeman. The attack by Black September,
an ultra-violent faction of the Palestine Liberation Organisation,
was seen on television by more than 900 million viewers. The world
watched as Jews suffered again on German soil. Yet despite the
immediate attention given to the disaster crucial questions went
unanswered. Why did so many die? Any why have the German officials
covered up details of the massacre? Based largely on exhaustive
investigations for the film One Day in September, this book is the
definitive account of the tragedy. With the help of previously
secret documents, photographs and dozens of interviews, it
reconstructs the tension of the day - and exposes the full extent
of the Israeli 'Wrath of God' revenge mission, which over the next
twenty years saw Israeli agents systematically murder their way
across Europe and the Middle East. One Day in September is the most
compelling account yet written of events in Munich, of the
devastating impact the attack had on the relatives of terrorists
and athletes alike - and of the long shadow the massacre still
casts over the modern world.
Shortlisted for the 2019 Edward Stanford Award 'My goodness, it is
brilliant. Searingly honest, warm, bursting with humanity. Such
brave and inspiring writing.' Kate Humble '[Simon] begins to fill
in the gaps in his life story that until recently he has never
publicly revealed.' Telegraph PRAISE FOR SIMON REEVE 'TV's most
interesting globetrotter' Independent 'The craziest (or bravest)
man on TV' Mail on Sunday 'Like all the best travellers, Reeve
carries out his investigations with infectious relish, and in the
realisation that trying to understand the country you're in is not
just fascinating, but also hugely enjoyable' Daily Telegraph 'Simon
might just be the best tour guide in the world' The Sun * * * * * *
* * * In TV adventurer Simon Reeve's bestselling memoir he
describes how he has journeyed across epic landscapes, dodged
bullets on frontlines, walked through minefields and been detained
for spying by the KGB. His travels have taken him across jungles,
deserts, mountains and oceans, and to some of the most beautiful,
dangerous and remote regions of the world. In this revelatory
account of his life Simon gives the full story behind some of his
favourite expeditions, and traces his own inspiring personal
journey back to leaving school without qualifications, teetering on
a bridge, and then overcoming his challenges by climbing to a 'Lost
Valley' and changing his life ... step by step.
'Equal parts an inspiring account of Reeve's determination and
adventurous spirit, as well as a field guide to some of the most
remote parts of the world, Step by Step is a vivid and fascinating
title. Readers may be surprised to learn of his early life
struggles with mental health, owing to his onscreen persona, but
this traces his journey to inner peace.' Independent 'Incredibly
honest... one of the best autobiographies I've ever read.' The Sun
- best books of 2019 Shortlisted for the 2019 Edward Stanford
Travel Memoir of the Year Award 'His story reads like a fast-paced
thriller.' Daily Mail 'My goodness, it is brilliant. Searingly
honest, warm, bursting with humanity. Such brave and inspiring
writing.' Kate Humble '[Simon] begins to fill in the gaps in his
life story that until recently he has never publicly revealed.'
Telegraph PRAISE FOR SIMON REEVE 'TV's most interesting
globetrotter' Independent 'The craziest (or bravest) man on TV'
Mail on Sunday 'Like all the best travellers, Reeve carries out his
investigations with infectious relish, and in the realisation that
trying to understand the country you're in is not just fascinating,
but also hugely enjoyable' Daily Telegraph 'Simon might just be the
best tour guide in the world' The Sun * * * * * * * * * In TV
adventurer Simon Reeve's bestselling memoir he describes how he has
journeyed across epic landscapes, dodged bullets on frontlines,
walked through minefields and been detained for spying by the KGB.
His travels have taken him across jungles, deserts, mountains and
oceans, and to some of the most beautiful, dangerous and remote
regions of the world. In this revelatory account of his life Simon
gives the full story behind some of his favourite expeditions, and
traces his own inspiring personal journey back to leaving school
without qualifications, teetering on a bridge, and then overcoming
his challenges by climbing to a 'Lost Valley' and changing his life
... step by step.
In Journeys to Impossible Places, best-selling author and presenter
Simon Reeve reveals the inside story of his most astonishing
adventures and experiences, around the planet and close to home.
Journeys to Impossible Places continues the story Simon started in
his phenomenal Sunday Times bestseller Step by Step, which traced
the first decades of his life from depressed and unemployed
teenager through to his early TV programmes. Now Simon takes us on
the epic and thrilling adventures that followed, in beautiful,
tricky and downright dangerous corners of the world, as he
travelled through the Tropics, to remote paradise islands, jungles
dripping with heat and life, and on nerve-wracking secret missions.
Simon shares what his unique experiences and encounters have taught
him, and the deeper lessons he draws from joy and raw grief in his
personal life, from desperate struggles with his own fertility and
head health, from wise friends, fatherhood, inspiring villagers,
brave fighters, his beloved dogs, and a thoughtful Indian sadhu.
Journeys to Impossible Places inspires and encourages all of us to
battle fear and negativity, and embrace life, risk, opportunities
and the glory of our world.
'He effectively combines the genre of travel writing with
investigative journalism, and brings to light little-known
conflicts and events from around the world.' - Perceptive Travel In
Journeys to Impossible Places, best-selling author and presenter
Simon Reeve reveals the inside story of his most astonishing
adventures and experiences, around the planet and close to home.
Journeys to Impossible Places continues the story Simon started in
his phenomenal Sunday Times bestseller Step by Step, which traced
the first decades of his life from depressed and unemployed
teenager through to his early TV programmes. Now Simon takes us on
the epic and thrilling adventures that followed, in beautiful,
tricky and downright dangerous corners of the world, as he
travelled through the Tropics, to remote paradise islands, jungles
dripping with heat and life, and on nerve-wracking secret missions.
Simon shares what his unique experiences and encounters have taught
him, and the deeper lessons he draws from joy and raw grief in his
personal life, from desperate struggles with his own fertility and
head health, from wise friends, fatherhood, inspiring villagers,
brave fighters, his beloved dogs, and a thoughtful Indian sadhu.
Journeys to Impossible Places inspires and encourages all of us to
battle fear and negativity, and embrace life, risk, opportunities
and the glory of our world.
From the earliest migrations to the dawn of space tourism,
experience the excitement of travel throughout the ages in this
gloriously illustrated book! The quest for adventure has defined
human history since the beginning of time. Whether it be for food,
pilgrimages, trade, or scientific curiosity, people have been
compelled to set forth into the wild for centuries. Trace their
incredible journeys in this beautifully illustrated book! From the
first trade networks in ancient Sumer, to the Crusades, the Grand
Tour, and the Voyager missions in outer space. This enthralling
visual history of travel includes maps, paintings, photographs, and
journal entries to fascinate every armchair traveler. Be
transported through space and time with the only comprehensive and
fully illustrated book on the history of travel. Inside it you'll
find: -Stories of great exploration, migration, and scientific
discovery, accompanied by historic maps, paintings and photographs.
-Themed spreads and feature panels explaining developments in
history, geography, religion, and science -Catalog pages showcasing
the evolution of transport networks across the globe -A foreword
written by adventurer and New York Times bestselling author, Simon
Reeve -An optional 80-page illustrated directory profiling great
explorers and expeditions Voyage with vikings, and pursue
plundering pirates! From the ancient travels of Odysseus, to
Pizarro's conquest of Peru, follow the biographies of pioneering
travellers, intrepid explorers, and cruel conquerors. Gripping
eye-witness accounts transport you to former times, bringing
pivotal moments of historical, scientific, and religious discovery
to vivid life. Ever wondered what it would feel like to be the
first in flight? Or to be a part of The Great Northern Expedition?
Learn all of the technological innovations in railways, ships,
cars, and aviation that facilitated the greatest journeys of
humankind. This book is sure to take you far away from the confines
of your living room. Prepare for the journey of a lifetime, perfect
for anyone interested in history, migration, and human adventure!
In Tropic of Capricorn, bestselling author Simon Reeve embarks on a
23,000-mile trek around the southernmost border of the tropics - a
place of both amazing beauty and overwhelming human suffering.
Heading east through Africa, Australia and South America, Simon
encounters breathtaking landscapes and truly extraordinary people:
from Bushmen of the Kalahari and Namibian prostitutes battling with
HIV to gem miners in Madagascar and teenagers in the Brazilian
favela once described as the most dangerous place on earth. It is a
collection of daring adventures, strange rituals and exotic
wildlife, all linked together by one invisible line. Like the best
travel writing, Tropic of Capricorn confronts important issues of
our time - our changing environment, poverty, globalisation - by
taking us on an unforgettable journey of discovery.
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