|
 | All orders shipped by airmail!
Click here for our Shipping Policies!
| |
 | | | "The great virtue of my radicalism lies in the fact that I am perfectly ready, if necessary, to be radical on the conservative side."
- Theodore Roosevelt
(1858 - 1919) | | | |
|
ZIN Product Number: 10086151 | eBay (last 12 months) | | Auctions: | | 30 | | Price Range: | | $0.01 - 0.05 | | | | Craigslist (last 12 months) | | Classifieds: | | 18 | | Price Range: | | $0.06 - 0.03 | | | | Amazon Used (last 12 months) | | Auctions: | | 51 | | Price Range: | | $0.05 - 0.01 | | | | ZooScape (last 12 months) | | Auctions: | | 0 | | Price Range: | | N/A | | | | | | Google listings (non-affiliate) | | 74 | | MSN listings (non-affiliate) | | 19 | | Yahoo listings (non-affiliate) | | 18 | | |
| | 
 
 | | | |  | | | Product Details
Format: Paperback, 211 pages
Edition: REVISED
Publisher: Vintage Books
ISBN: 0375706135
Release Date: Jan 3, 1999
| |  | | | From The Publisher "A high-spirited, comic ramble into the savage Outback populated by irreverent, beer-guzzling frontiersmen." Chicago Tribune
"A fascinating insight into what we're all about on the highways and byways along the outback track." The Telegraph (Sydney)
Swept off to live in Sydney by his Australian bride, American writer Tony Horwitz longs to explore the exotic reaches of his adopted land. So one day, armed only with a backpack and fantasies of the open road, he hitchhikes off into the awesome emptiness of Australia's outback. What follows is a hilarious, hair-raising ride into the hot red center of a continent so desolate that civilization dwindles to a gas pump and a pub. While the outback's terrain is inhospitable, its scattered inhabitants are anything but. Horwitz entrusts himself to Aborigines, opal diggers, jackeroos, card sharks, and sunstruck wanderers who measure distance in the number of beers consumed en route. Along the way, Horwitz discovers that the outback is as treacherous as it is colorful. Bug-bitten, sunblasted, dust-choked, and bloodied by a near-fatal accident, Horwitz endures seven thousand miles of the world's most forbidding real estate, and some very bizarre personal encounters, as he winds his way to Queensland, Alice Springs, Perth, Darwinand a hundred bush pubs in between. Horwitz, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of two national bestsellers, Confederates in the Attic and Baghdad Without a Map, is the ideal tour guide for anyone who has ever dreamed of a genuine Australianadventure.
"Lively, fast-paced and amusing . . . a consistently interesting and entertaining account." Kirkus Reviews
"Ironical, perceptive and subtle . . . will have readers getting out their maps and itching to follow Horwitz's tracks. . . . The internal journey is his finest achievement; he allows the reader into his heart, to go travelling with him there, sharing his adventures of the spirit." Sunday Times (London)
| |  | | |
 | | | | | Be the first to rate this book! Number of Reviews: 0 | | | |  | | | Find similiar books in these subject areas:
All Topics > Travel > General > Essays & Travelogues All Topics > Travel > Specialty Travel > Adventure > General All Topics > Travel Books > General > Essays & Travelogues All Topics > Travel Books > Specialty Travel > Adventure > General
| | | | People like you also bought:
Australia: True Stories of Life Down Under
Foreign Correspondence, by Geraldine Brooks
A Concise History of Australia, by Stuart Macintyre
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster, by Jon Krakauer
Time out Sydney, by Penguin Books
Australia Travel Atlas (Lonely Planet Travel Atlas Series), by Lonely Planet Publications
30 Days in Sydney: A Wildly Distorted Account, by Peter Carey
Rough Guide to Sydney, by Rough Guides
| | | | | | Keywords Travel, Travel - Foreign, Essays & Travelogues, Australia/Oceania - Australia, Adventure
| |
| | 
 
 | | | |
Make $1 per sale - Link to ZooScape.com! | |