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Bones of contention: controversies in the search for human origins
Par Roger Lewin. 1987
By focusing on several landmark fossil discoveries, the author reveals how the interpretation of data is heavily dependent upon an…
anthropologist's cultural and personal biases, emotions, pre-conceptions, and professional loyalties. 1987.Behind the wall: a journey through China
Par Colin Thubron. 1987
Autism and Asperger syndrome
Par Uta Frith. 1991
Uta Frith provides the first-ever translation into English of Asperger's paper and has brought together a variety of fascinating phenomenological…
and narrative accounts, of the syndrome and its varied presentations, accounts which are by no means entirely negative, for they show how much adaptation and learning and personal development is possible if there is a sensitive understanding of the precise problems involved. 1991.Ascent to civilization: the archaeology of early man
Par John Gowlett. 1984
Arabian sands
Par Wilfred Thesiger. 1984
Thesiger, the son of a British diplomat, was born in a mud hut in Addis Ababa in 1910. This is…
the account of his travels from 1945 to 1950 during which he lived among the Bedouins and traversed the "Empty Quarter", a vast, arid desert. 1984.Among flowers: a walk in the Himalaya (National Geographic directions)
Par Jamaica Kincaid. 2007
Novelist Jamaica Kincaid chronicles her three-week trek through Nepal, the spectacular and exotic Himalayan land where she and her companions…
seek to gather seeds for planting at home. She summons up a realm dominated by magnificent mountains and teeming with colourful life, spinning a tale that includes everything from edging by a herd of ungainly yaks on a perilous path to confronting unpredictable Maoist guerrillas who could erupt into violence at any time. 2007.Ancient people of the Arctic
Par Robert McGhee. 1996
McGhee, a curator of archeology with the Canadian Museum of Civilization, traces the lives of the Palaeo-Eskimos, who entered the…
northern extremes of the North American continent four thousand years ago. McGhee reconstructs what their life was like, explains how they dealt with sharp climate changes, and speculates on their eventual demise. 1996.An unexpected light: travels in Afghanistan
Par Jason Elliot. 1999
An exploration of Afghanistan - its physical beauty, hospitality, religious variations, and long history. Elliot recounts events from his first…
visit at nineteen in 1986 travelling with anti-Soviet mujahedin and another journey ten years later when the Taliban forces were building power. 2001, c1999.A war against truth: an intimate account of the invasion of Iraq
Par Paul William Roberts. 2004
Journalist Roberts, who was in Baghdad when the U.S. first attacked, but escaped to Jordan and returned to Iraq two…
weeks later, details the ancient and recent history of the region, and provides on-the-ground reporting of the war. Strong language and descriptions of violence. 2004.Alexander's path: a travel memoir
Par Freya Stark. 1988
This journey takes the reader by bus, jeep, horseback, and on foot through country not frequently travelled in the author's…
search to find out what Alexander the Great actually did on his march through Lycia and Pamphylia. 1988.Across China
Par Peter Jenkins. 1986
Acupuncture
Par Marc Duke. 1972
A time for tea: travels through China and India in search of tea
Par Jason Goodwin. 1990
As a child, Goodwin was introduced to the ceremony and romance of tea by his two grandmothers. He recounts his…
travels to Chinese and Indian tea plantations, ports and auction rooms, and discusses the history of tea. 1990.A snake in the shrine: journeys with Nobby through middle Japan
Par David Geraghty. 2001
The author taught English and travelled in Japan in the late 1990s. This book is an entertaining account of his…
experiences. It offers cultural insights and intelligent discussion of issues in contemporary Japanese life. 2001.A short walk in the Hindu Kush
Par Eric Newby. 1981
Eric Newby was working for a West End fashion house when he suddenly decided he must get out and live.…
He cabled a friend asking him to join him on an expedition to Nuristan. 1981.A portrait of Japan
Par Laurens Van der Post. 1968
The author has based this book mainly on his visit to Japan in 1960, when he sought to reconcile his…
two earlier conflicting visits. The first as a young man in 1926, and the second as a prisoner of the Japanese. 1968.A place within: rediscovering India
Par M. G Vassanji. 2008
Author M. G. Vassanji was born in Africa, where his Indian grandparents had settled, and his relationship to India had…
been complex and contradictory. Vassanji describes his many visits to India, encompassing bustling cities, quiet landscapes, fantastic stories and fascinating characters, in this his part travelogue and description, part history and meditation, and above all a quest for a lost homeland. Some descriptions of violence. Winner of the 2009 Governor General's Literary Award for non-fiction. Canada Reads 2012. 2008.A journey through Afghanistan: a memorial
Par David Chaffetz. 1981
The author recounts his experiences and impressions while traveling and living for four months in western Afghanistan. Describes the old…
city of Herat, the legendary Cave of the Sleepers, the exotic nomads and countryside, as well as life in the bazaars, teahouses and religious shrines. 1981.A Byzantine journey
Par John Ash. 1995
The writer describes his five-week journey from Istanbul through Anatolia to Cappadocia, alternating details of his travels with descriptions of…
historic sites and accounts of their past. For example, he describes rust-pink Hagia Sophia, tells how the Fourth Crusade robbed the church, details principles of Byzantine architecture used in the building, and deplores an ongoing paint job as "close to vandalism." 1995.The sea hunters: true life adventures with famous shipwrecks
Par Clive Cussler, Craig Dirgo. 2003
A hunter of shipwrecks documents the discovery or survey of twelve major ships in deep waters. Each ship's story begins…
with an account of its final voyage, then describes how the ship was found. Featured are the Confederate submarine Hunley and the Allied troop transport Leopoldville, among others. 2003, c1996.