A-Z List of all secondhand travel books
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Click link for more details and pictures of each book - R (44 Items)
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A great read for sports nuts, a world tour of sporting events. Book is in good condition with light reading wear and age. See photos for condition, cover blurb and sample pages - enjoy!
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In RACING PIGS AND GIANT MARROWS author Harry Pearson travels the summer of shows and fairs in the north of England, encompassing such diverse talents as fell-running, tupperware-boxing, and rabbit fancying (literally).
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A biography of the famous founder of Singapore, Sir Thomas Stamford Faffles, after whom the famous Raffles Hotel was named. This book is quite hard to find.
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A very scarce Vietnam War memoir, the author is an Australian teacher who did humanitarian work with Vietnamese kiddies for eight years from 1967. Book is in very good condition, clean with light reading wear. Book is signed by author with a gift message (to Norman) on the first page. See photos...
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RAJ: Gita Mehta's first novel describes the life of an Indian princess, Jaya Singh, brought up in Royal India in the 1920s, who becomes politically active and is torn between her loyalty to tradition and her admiration for Gandhi. Mehta is also the author of “Karma Cola”.
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The author tours the USA in an RV following mobile fans of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team.
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A scarce biography by a true adventurer. This is a used book in very good condition, very clean and rarely read with just a little corner wear, a lovely book. See photos for cover blurb and sample pages - the book in the photos is the actual book you will receive - enjoy!
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A bestselling Iranian memoir. For two years before she left Iran in 1997, the author gathered seven young women at her house every Thursday morning to read and discuss forbidden works of Western literature. All were former students she had taught at university. The author offers a glimpse from th...
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A scarce book on the Troubles. This is a used book in good, ageing condition: cover is clean with light wear and general age; pages are tanning with age. See photos for cover blurb and sample page(s). The book in the photos is the actual book you will receive - we never use stock pictures - enjoy!
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This true crime book looks like a cracker of a read and it's quite hard to find, the globe-trotting adventures of a drug smuggler.
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In 1983, Ma Jian turned 30 and was overwhelmed by the desire to escape the confines of his life in Beijing. Here, he writes about his disillusion with the Communist system and an extraordinary journey that he made around China in search of himself and his country.
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RED IN THE CENTRE - Monte Dwyer travelled Australia for almost a year sourcing stories for a radio show.
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RED POPPIES: A lively and cinematic twentieth-century epic novel, Red Poppies focuses on the extravagant and brutal reign of a clan of Tibetan warlords during the rise of Chinese Communism.
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Author's account of being taken at gunpoint while sailing around the world.
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REINDEER PEOPLE: Anthropologist Piers Vitebsky's is the first modern westerner to live in Siberia among the Siberian reindeer nomads.
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A hard-to-find memoir of an East Timor freedom fighter. Naldo Rei was just six months when Indonesia invaded East Timor om December 1975. He spent the first three years of his life in the jungle, where his family had fled for safety. An unforgettable true story of courage and survival.
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An Iraq travel classic. This is a used paperback with normal signs of age for a 20+ year old paperback: pages are browning, a some age spots, light reading wear, looks rough but perfectly readalbe and cheap. See photos for cover blurb, sample pages and condition - enjoy!
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A follow-up the the bestselling Seven Years in Tibet, which inspired the Brad Pitt film of the same name.
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The sequel to the controversial White Masai where the author shacks up with a Masai Warrior in Kenya.
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A lovely old memoir for folks into African animals, worth it alone for the gorgeous cover (see photos). The book also has around 20 pages of black and white photos and a couple of pages of colour photos. Book is in good condition for its age but not fantastic. Cover looks charming but shows some ...
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A scarce and popular cycling travel book - the author travels the former Soviet Union by bicycle.
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RIDING THE MAGIC CARPET is Tom Anderson's surf safari from Jeffrey's Bay in South Africa to Scotland, Indonesia, France, Sri Lanka, Cost Rica and Panama.
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Riding to Jerusalem is a a scarce cycling travel book. The author travels the Middle East by bicycle. This travel book has a religious angle.
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A popular Japanese novel (fiction).
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A scarce book on South\Central America. The author was a young writer living in Miami when Levi's hired her to travel through Latin American, befriending teenagers and reporting back with details of their ideas, hopes, fears and aspirations. This book is a humane portrait of this elusive continen...
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