Walking the Woods and the Water: In Patrick Leigh Fermor’s Footsteps from the Hook of Holland to the Golden Horn
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Weight | 0.238 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.2 × 12.9 × 19.9 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 336 |
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Year Published | 2016-9-15 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1857886437 |
Nick Hunt has written a glorious book, rich with insight and wit, about walking his way both across and into contemporary Europe. He set out as an homage to Patrick Leigh Fermor's legendary tramp across Europe in the early 1930s, but his journey became – of course – an epic adventure in its own right. A book about gifts, modernity, endurance and landscape, it represents a fine addition to the literature of the leg. |
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Other text | Using Patrick Leigh Fermor's books as his only travel guide, Nick Hunt trekked some 2,500 miles on an old-fashioned adventure that has become a modern classic. |
Back Cover Copy | 'An old-fashioned adventure' Wall Street JournalFINALIST FOR THE STANFORD DOLMAN TRAVEL BOOK AWARDIn 1933, the eighteen year old Patrick Leigh Fermor set out in a pair of hobnailed boots to chance and charm his way across Europe, 'like a tramp, a pilgrim or a wandering scholar'. The books he later wrote about this walk are journeys through cultures now extinct, landscapes irrevocably altered by the twentieth century.As a young man, Nick Hunt read A Time of Gifts and dreamed of following in Fermor's footsteps. Using Paddy's books as his only travel guide, he began his own 'great trudge' – on foot all the way to Istanbul, trekking some 2,500 miles across Europe through eight countries, following two major rivers and crossing three mountain ranges. His aim? To slow down and linger in a world where we pass by so much, so fast. To discover for himself what remained of hospitality, kindness to strangers, freedom, wildness, the mysterious, the deeper currents of myth and story that still flow beneath Europe's surface.'A moving and profoundly honest book. How touched and fascinated [Fermor] would have been to read it' Artemis Cooper'Vivid and hard-won' Giles Foden |
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