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9780957028104 - Arkady Fiedler: The Madagascar I Love
Arkady Fiedler

The Madagascar I Love (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Frankreich EN NW EB DL

ISBN: 9780957028104 bzw. 0957028105, in Englisch, Arkady P. Fiedler, Arkady P. Fiedler, Arkady P. Fiedler, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

Lieferung aus: Frankreich, in-stock.
If you are planning a trip to Madagascar and in need of some preparation beforehand on what to expect, buy this book. Not the typical travel guide book but it will enlighten you nonetheless. It tells the true story of a Polish traveller who made his way to Madagascar in the late 1930's when travelling was still very much a luxury, and who lived amongst the tribes people, engaging in their customs and cultures with hilarious consequences. Told in several short chapters and supported with beautiful pictures of his adventure, it will definitely inspire you to visit this country and experience his adventure for yourself. "A newcomer from Europe arriving in Madagascar usually lands at Majunga, on the northwest coast of the island. There are many odd sights in this tropical port to enthrall the keen eyes and young heart of the visitor. He admires the shadowy mango-trees, the baobabs as old as the world, a most glorious sky, bungalows peeping through clusters of purple bougainvilleas. But most exciting of all are the people. Of course, he has heard much about them, he is prepared for them, yet all the same he cannot help being delighted by the medley of costumes, of types and races which greet him. Majunga being a gay port, the newcomer soon catches the infectious mood of gaiety and unreserve. "This lovely girl is Chinese, surely!" he cries to a friend long settled in Madagascar, who has called for him at the port. "No, she is not Chinese, but a Malagasy of the Hova tribe from the interior of the island. The Hovas are supposed to have come from Java, and some of them, as you can see for yourself, have preserved the Javanese type till now." The young Hova girl carries her eastern beauty with an incomparable charm. Looking at her, the European is reminded of delicate paintings on porcelain. She is attractive, has a slender, perfectly formed figure, a pleasant face and a strangely light complexion. She looks almost like a sunburnt European girl-a European of exotic beauty.
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9780957028104 - Arkady Fiedler: The Madagascar I Love
Arkady Fiedler

The Madagascar I Love (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande EN NW EB

ISBN: 9780957028104 bzw. 0957028105, in Englisch, Arkady P. Fiedler, neu, E-Book.

3,29
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Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Direct beschikbaar.
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If you are planning a trip to Madagascar and in need of some preparation beforehand on what to expect, buy this book. Not the typical travel guide book but it will enlighten you nonetheless. It tells the true story of a Polish traveller who made his way to Madagascar in the late 1930’s when travelling was still very much a luxury, and who lived amongst the tribes people, engaging in their customs and cultures with hilarious consequences. Told in several short chapters and supported with beautif... If you are planning a trip to Madagascar and in need of some preparation beforehand on what to expect, buy this book. Not the typical travel guide book but it will enlighten you nonetheless. It tells the true story of a Polish traveller who made his way to Madagascar in the late 1930’s when travelling was still very much a luxury, and who lived amongst the tribes people, engaging in their customs and cultures with hilarious consequences. Told in several short chapters and supported with beautiful pictures of his adventure, it will definitely inspire you to visit this country and experience his adventure for yourself. "A newcomer from Europe arriving in Madagascar usually lands at Majunga, on the northwest coast of the island. There are many odd sights in this tropical port to enthrall the keen eyes and young heart of the visitor. He admires the shadowy mango-trees, the baobabs as old as the world, a most glorious sky, bungalows peeping through clusters of purple bougainvilleas. But most exciting of all are the people. Of course, he has heard much about them, he is prepared for them, yet all the same he cannot help being delighted by the medley of costumes, of types and races which greet him. Majunga being a gay port, the newcomer soon catches the infectious mood of gaiety and unreserve. “This lovely girl is Chinese, surely!” he cries to a friend long settled in Madagascar, who has called for him at the port. “No, she is not Chinese, but a Malagasy of the Hova tribe from the interior of the island. The Hovas are supposed to have come from Java, and some of them, as you can see for yourself, have preserved the Javanese type till now.” The young Hova girl carries her eastern beauty with an incomparable charm. Looking at her, the European is reminded of delicate paintings on porcelain. She is attractive, has a slender, perfectly formed figure, a pleasant face and a strangely light complexion. She looks almost like a sunburnt European girl—a European of exotic beauty. She passes the two white men proudly, deigning them only a fleeting glance and a shy smile. The European is nonplussed, unable to understand her enigmatic smile: is it a rebuke or an invitation, is it contempt or coquetry? He cannot make up his mind. “Proud creature!” he decides. His friend brushes this remark aside: “It is always the same with us white men,” he says, “and it always will be. If we can't understand something straightaway, then we are puzzled ... But perhaps you're right in calling this girl proud. She has good enough reason to be: the Hovas were until recently the rulers of Madagascar and gave the island a number of famous queens...” Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 0957028105;ISBN13: 9780957028104; Engels | Ebook | 2012.
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9780957028111 - Arkady Fiedler: The River of Singing Fish
Arkady Fiedler

The River of Singing Fish (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande EN NW EB

ISBN: 9780957028111 bzw. 0957028113, in Englisch, Arkady P. Fiedler, neu, E-Book.

2,59
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bol.com.
One of the most fascinating forms of life in the Amazon is not just the Amazon itself, but the mammals and insects it harbors. Arkady Fiedler traveled to the Amazon in the mid 1930’s to hunt these animals and insects, importing both live and preserved species for the Warsaw Museum. Through his daily ventures into the forest with his young companion, who shared his passion for all things living as well as expressing a natural instinct for hunting, we learn about the unpredictable climate, the na... One of the most fascinating forms of life in the Amazon is not just the Amazon itself, but the mammals and insects it harbors. Arkady Fiedler traveled to the Amazon in the mid 1930’s to hunt these animals and insects, importing both live and preserved species for the Warsaw Museum. Through his daily ventures into the forest with his young companion, who shared his passion for all things living as well as expressing a natural instinct for hunting, we learn about the unpredictable climate, the nature and survival skills of all living creatures in the deepest depths of the forest. The book is accompanied by fascinating pictures detailing this trip as well as capturing many of the living creatures he encountered. A must have for any reader interested in either rare tropical species or adventuring in the Amazon. "The Jungle took possession of us the moment we entered the estuary of the Amazon, and did not release us for many long months. We already knew it well—from books. We were prepared for the wall of vegetation, so fantastic that it seemed like the unearthly handiwork of a madman: for the wild variety of forms and colours; leaves as white as snow and leaves as red as blood; trees growing almost horizontally; bushes larger than trees; palms, lianas, bamboos, all in a feverish blaze. We also knew that, although it sounds improbable in these days of wireless, radar, and aeroplanes, all this tremendous tract of country has so far largely resisted the march of civilization and was almost as veiled and secret as it was in the times of Orellana, four hundred years ago. And so we were ready for the Amazon jungle, the most perfect form of vegetable life, to unfold before our eyes—as it had done before those of so many other explorers." Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 0957028113;ISBN13: 9780957028111; Engels | Ebook | 2012.
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9780957028111 - Arkady Fiedler: The River of Singing Fish
Arkady Fiedler

The River of Singing Fish (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Frankreich EN NW EB DL

ISBN: 9780957028111 bzw. 0957028113, in Englisch, Arkady P. Fiedler, Arkady P. Fiedler, Arkady P. Fiedler, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

Lieferung aus: Frankreich, in-stock.
One of the most fascinating forms of life in the Amazon is not just the Amazon itself, but the mammals and insects it harbors. Arkady Fiedler traveled to the Amazon in the mid 1930's to hunt these animals and insects, importing both live and preserved species for the Warsaw Museum. Through his daily ventures into the forest with his young companion, who shared his passion for all things living as well as expressing a natural instinct for hunting, we learn about the unpredictable climate, the nature and survival skills of all living creatures in the deepest depths of the forest. The book is accompanied by fascinating pictures detailing this trip as well as capturing many of the living creatures he encountered. A must have for any reader interested in either rare tropical species or adventuring in the Amazon. "The Jungle took possession of us the moment we entered the estuary of the Amazon, and did not release us for many long months. We already knew it well-from books. We were prepared for the wall of vegetation, so fantastic that it seemed like the unearthly handiwork of a madman: for the wild variety of forms and colours; leaves as white as snow and leaves as red as blood; trees growing almost horizontally; bushes larger than trees; palms, lianas, bamboos, all in a feverish blaze. We also knew that, although it sounds improbable in these days of wireless, radar, and aeroplanes, all this tremendous tract of country has so far largely resisted the march of civilization and was almost as veiled and secret as it was in the times of Orellana, four hundred years ago. And so we were ready for the Amazon jungle, the most perfect form of vegetable life, to unfold before our eyes-as it had done before those of so many other explorers.
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9780957028111 - Arkady Fiedler: The River of Singing Fish
Arkady Fiedler

The River of Singing Fish

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Niederlande EN NW EB

ISBN: 9780957028111 bzw. 0957028113, in Englisch, Arkady P. Fiedler, neu, E-Book.

2,59
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Direct beschikbaar.
bol.com.
One of the most fascinating forms of life in the Amazon is not just the Amazon itself, but the mammals and insects it harbors. Arkady Fiedler traveled to the Amazon in the mid 1930’s to hunt these animals and insects, importing both live and preserved species for the Warsaw Museum. Through his daily ventures into the forest with his young companion, who shared his passion for all things living as well as expressing a natural instinct for hunting, we learn about the unpredictable climate, the na... One of the most fascinating forms of life in the Amazon is not just the Amazon itself, but the mammals and insects it harbors. Arkady Fiedler traveled to the Amazon in the mid 1930’s to hunt these animals and insects, importing both live and preserved species for the Warsaw Museum. Through his daily ventures into the forest with his young companion, who shared his passion for all things living as well as expressing a natural instinct for hunting, we learn about the unpredictable climate, the nature and survival skills of all living creatures in the deepest depths of the forest. The book is accompanied by fascinating pictures detailing this trip as well as capturing many of the living creatures he encountered. A must have for any reader interested in either rare tropical species or adventuring in the Amazon. "The Jungle took possession of us the moment we entered the estuary of the Amazon, and did not release us for many long months. We already knew it well—from books. We were prepared for the wall of vegetation, so fantastic that it seemed like the unearthly handiwork of a madman: for the wild variety of forms and colours; leaves as white as snow and leaves as red as blood; trees growing almost horizontally; bushes larger than trees; palms, lianas, bamboos, all in a feverish blaze. We also knew that, although it sounds improbable in these days of wireless, radar, and aeroplanes, all this tremendous tract of country has so far largely resisted the march of civilization and was almost as veiled and secret as it was in the times of Orellana, four hundred years ago. And so we were ready for the Amazon jungle, the most perfect form of vegetable life, to unfold before our eyes—as it had done before those of so many other explorers."Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers geschikt voor ebooks in ePub formaat. Tablet of smartphone voorzien van een app zoals de bol.com Kobo app.;ISBN10: 0957028113;ISBN13: 9780957028111; Engelstalig | Ebook.
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