Blue River, Black Sea by Andrew Eames

Blue River, Black Sea by Andrew Eames

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Blue River, Black Sea by Andrew Eames

The Danube is Europe's Amazon. It flows through more countries than any other river - from the Black Forest in Germany to Europe's farthest fringes, where it joins the Black Sea in Romania. This title presents an account of the author's journey along its length that helps us explore the Continent's history and its issues of race and identity.
Paddy Leigh Fermor.. would surely approve * Daily Telegraph *
Captures the physical joy of travel wonderfully... a journey worth following * The Scotsman *
Eames has the adventurousness and pleasantly self-deprecating sense of humour that makes a good travel writer... Few will forget Eames's lament for the demise of the river in the modern era. * Financial Times *
Eames is unquestionably a master of travel writing... both entertaining and illuminating * Good Book Guide *
A pleasant float through our emerging continent * Wanderlust *
Andrew Eames was born in 1958. His career in journalism started in south-east Asia, where he travelled and lived for two years. From there he returned to the UK to work first on specialist magazines and then in guide book publishing. Ten years ago he went freelance, and has been writing travel and general interest features mainly for national newspapers, such as The Telegraph and The Times. He is the author of Crossing the Shadow Line, Four Scottish Journeys and Benn's London. His most recent book was The 8.55 to Baghdad. He lives in west London with his wife and two children.
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ISBN 13 9780552775076
ISBN 10 055277507X
Title Blue River, Black Sea
Author Andrew Eames
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2010-02-04
Number of pages 464
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