When you buy a used copy YOU SAVE
Carbon Dioxide
0.9Kg of CO2
Water
112 litre(s) of Water
Tree
0.0067 Tree(s)
donate
1 book donated to global literacy projects

Extreme Continental: Blowing Hot and Cold Through Central Asia

4.00 ( 8 Ratings by Goodreads)
Extreme Continental: Blowing Hot and Cold Through Central Asia

Extreme Continental: Blowing Hot and Cold Through Central Asia

4.00 (8 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback
Published: 20 June, 1996
Standard worldwide delivery by Thu, July 16 - Tue, July 21
Order within 0
Condition: USED
$10.89
Price includes shipping
Available 1 in stock
- +
FREE Returns within 30 days

Description

Following nearly a century of Soviet rule, Central Asia, surrounded by Russia, Iran and China, and sealed off by mountain ranges, is comparatively little-known in the West. When the USSR broke up in 1991 the five republics which had been artificially created by the Russians - Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kirghizstan and Kazakhstan - were released and emerged as autonomous entities. They are now accessible to the independent tourist. In 1914, before the Bolshevik Revolution, Stephen Graham journeyed across this vast land of fearsome deserts, mountains and inland seas, making his way from the Caspian Sea to Siberia. Nearly 80 years later, just after the fall of the Soviet regime, Giles Whittell came across Graham's account of his travels. He read it in one sitting and was inspired to make a similar journey, curious to see how much had changed. Avoiding the official Intourist routes, he met many larger-than-life characters and had a succession of bizarre and sometimes alarming experiences. Containing many anecdotes, this book is Whittell's description of his journey.
See more

More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9780575400078
ISBN10 0575400072
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 149 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 18 x 197 mm
Publisher / Reseller Phoenix
Format paperback
Edition New
See More +