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John Gimlette Libros






Elephant Complex
- 528 páginas
- 19 horas de lectura
A Spectator Book of the Year 2015. From Ceylon to the Tamil Tigers, the first in-depth account of Sri Lanka by an award-winning travel writer.
Dolman Travel Book of the Year 2012 Between the Orinoco and the Amazon lies a fabulous forested land, barely explored. Much of Guiana seldom sees sunlight, and new species are often tumbling out of the dark trees. Shunned by the conquistadors, it was left to others to carve into colonies. Guyana, Suriname and Guyane Française are what remain of their contest, and the 400 years of struggle that followed.Now, award-winning author John Gimlette sets off along this coast, gathering up its astonishing story. His journey takes him deep into the jungle, from the hideouts of runaway slaves to penal colonies, outlandish forts, remote Amerindian villages, a 'Little Paris' and a space port. He meets rebels, outlaws and sorcerers; follows the trail of a vicious Georgian revolt, and ponders a love-affair that changed the face of slavery. Here too is Jonestown, where, in 1978, over 900 Americans, members of Reverend Jones's cult, committed suicide. The last traces are almost gone now, as the forest closes in.Beautiful, bizarre and occasionally brutal, this is one of the great forgotten corners of the Earth: the Wild Coast.
Traveling through Europe, John Gimlette explores the path of U.S. forces during World War II, guided by Putnam Flint, an 86-year-old veteran. Their journey spans from Marseille to Austria, revealing both contemporary landscapes and historical sites shaped by war. Gimlette's narrative intertwines travel writing with military history, offering insights into the region's transformation from devastation to renewal, while capturing the essence of the places once marked by conflict.
Theatre Of Fish
- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
John Gimlette's travels through this harsh and awesome landscape, the eastern extreme of the Americas, broadly mirrors that of Dr Eliot Curwen, his great- grandfather, who spent a summer there as a doctor in 1893, and who was witness to some of the most beautiful ice and cruelest poverty in the British Empire.
Panther Soup
- 384 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
By the end of World War II much of Western Europe was in chaos. And is there any trace of the 2.7 million Americans who smashed their way into the Reich (or the 12 million that followed)? With questions like these, the award- winning travel writer John Gimlette, guided by WWII veteran Putnam Flint, sets off on an astonishing journey into the past.
The Gardens of Mars
- 464 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
A portrait of Madagascar, the world's fourth-largest island and a place of enduring fascination for its rich biodiversity (including a plethora of endemic species), as well as for its tangled and troubled history.
Set against the stunning yet harsh backdrop of Newfoundland, the narrative explores its unique landscape and rich history. John Gimlette brings to life the region's diverse inhabitants, including wildlife and the descendants of outlaws and fishermen. Through a blend of irreverence and affection, the book paints a compelling portrait of the quirky characters and their often tragic tales, showcasing the resilience and spirit of life in this remote corner of North America.
Paraguay, characterized by its unique wildlife and tumultuous history, is vividly explored through John Gimlette's lens. He combines adventurous spirit with historical insight, offering a rich narrative that captures the nation's beauty and horror. Gimlette's keen sense of irony adds depth to his portrayal of this often-overlooked South American country, inviting readers to discover its charm amidst the chaos of its past and present.
Paraguay - the name conjures up everything most exotic and extreme in South America. But Paraguay, as revealed in this outstanding new travel book, is among the most beautiful and captivating countries in the world. Discover more about the unique traditions of South American culture through this fascinating piece of travel journalism.