Remote People

Remote People Evelyn Waugh

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Perhaps the funniest travel book ever written, <i>Remote People</i> begins with a vivid account of the coronation of Emperor Ras Tafari - Haile Selassie I, King of Kings - an event covered by Evelyn Waugh in 1930 as special correspondent for <i>The Times</i>. It continues with subsequent travels throughout Africa, where natives rub shoulders with eccentric expatriates, settlers with Arab traders and dignitaries with monks. Interspersed with these colourful tales are three 'nightmares' which describe the vexations of travel, including returning home.

business Penguin
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calendar_today 2002
qr_code_2 9780141186399
language EN
description 192 pages
Remote People

Remote People Evelyn Waugh

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Perhaps the funniest travel book ever written, <i>Remote People</i> begins with a vivid account of the coronation of Emperor Ras Tafari - Haile Selassie I, King of Kings - an event covered by Evelyn Waugh in 1930 as special correspondent for <i>The Times</i>. It continues with subsequent travels throughout Africa, where natives rub shoulders with eccentric expatriates, settlers with Arab traders and dignitaries with monks. Interspersed with these colourful tales are three 'nightmares' which describe the vexations of travel, including returning home.

business Penguin
menu_book N/A
calendar_today 2002
qr_code_2 9780141186399
language EN
description 192 pages