A Tourist in the Arab Spring: Malawi: Bradt Travel Guides (Travel Literature)
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841624754
ISBN-10: 1841624756
Pagini: 245
Ilustrații: 1 map
Dimensiuni: 130 x 196 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1. Auflage.
Editura: BRADT TRAVEL GUIDES
Seria Bradt Travel Guides (Travel Literature)
ISBN-10: 1841624756
Pagini: 245
Ilustrații: 1 map
Dimensiuni: 130 x 196 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1. Auflage.
Editura: BRADT TRAVEL GUIDES
Seria Bradt Travel Guides (Travel Literature)
Recenzii
'Account of a trip through freshly revolutionised parts of Egypt, Libya and Tunisia paints the region as one of the most fascinating on Earth.' Time Out 'A fascinating, often humurous, insight into a world in the midst of revolution.' Food & Travel 'With no brief other than curiosity, and equipped with nothing more than courage and compassion, he discovered that word of mouth was his best entry visa into the confidence of people whose lives had been so disrupted.' The Times 'A good read about not quite 'wish you were here' territory... yet.' Wanderlust 'The author is honest to admit he hasn't a clue, but his journey across these lands has the freshness of someone who hasn't just read the newspapers, but has been there and talked to the people, none of whom have a clue either.' Good Book Guide 'The result is the fascinating, street-level tale of a lay traveller's journey through lands fresh from revolution.' The Middle East
'Account of a trip through freshly revolutionised parts of Egypt, Libya and Tunisia paints the region as one of the most fascinating on Earth.' Time Out 'A fascinating, often humurous, insight into a world in the midst of revolution.' Food & Travel 'With no brief other than curiosity, and equipped with nothing more than courage and compassion, he discovered that word of mouth was his best entry visa into the confidence of people whose lives had been so disrupted.' The Times
'Account of a trip through freshly revolutionised parts of Egypt, Libya and Tunisia paints the region as one of the most fascinating on Earth.' Time Out 'A fascinating, often humurous, insight into a world in the midst of revolution.' Food & Travel 'With no brief other than curiosity, and equipped with nothing more than courage and compassion, he discovered that word of mouth was his best entry visa into the confidence of people whose lives had been so disrupted.' The Times
Cuprins
1 Tunis and Sidi Bouzid: Cigarette Smugglers and Hitchhiking Heroes 1 2 Sidi Bouzid and Garaat Bennour: It Started with a Fruit Seller 12 3 El Jem and Kairouan: Mosques, Marvels and a Near Miss 31 4 Tunis and Carthage: Tanks in the Capital 47 5 Djerba: Lost with the Lotus-eaters 63 6 R'as Ajdir and Tripoli: Tap, Tap, Tap into the Night 80 7 Leptis Magna: There is a Tourist? 99 8 Sabratha and Tripoli: In Brother Leader's Old Bunker 118 9 Benghazi, Cyrene and Qasr al-Haj: Trouble and Tea 138 10 Cairo: Salafists on Tahrir Square 160 11 Cairo, Saqqara and Giza: Pharaohs, Camels and a Yacoubian Building 179 12 Suez and Sharm el-Sheikh: To a Dismal but Profitable Ditch. and on 201 13 Sharm el-Sheikh, Taba and St Catherine's Monastery: Smile: you are in Egypt 220 Acknowledgements 243 Bibliography 244