As any lover of literature knows, reading takes you to places you’ve never been, and travel writing is especially transportive. Weaving personal experience with useful and insightful facts and information, travel books, or “travelogues”, have been a part of travel since the time of Marco Polo. Since then, as humans have traveled and explored the […]
Category Archives: Patagonia Ebook Reviews
Patagonia Ebook Reviews: Patagonia
So far in this series on ebooks relating to Patagonia, we’ve reviewed Simon Worrall’s memoir The River of Desire, The Tourist Trail by John Yunker, Three Journeys to Patagonia by Nick Green, The Condor’s Feather by Margaret Muir, Patagonia – A Cultural History by Chris Moss, Enduring Patagonia by Gregory Crouch and The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin. This time, we read Patagonia by Jaime Said (thanks to the publisher for a review copy), a recent attempt at a comprehensive survey of Patagonia – with unimpressive results.
Patagonia Ebook Reviews: The Voyage of the Beagle
So far in this series on ebooks relating to Patagonia, we’ve reviewed Simon Worrall’s memoir The River of Desire, The Tourist Trail by John Yunker, Three Journeys to Patagonia by Nick Green, The Condor’s Feather by Margaret Muir, Patagonia – A Cultural History by Chris Moss and Enduring Patagonia by Gregory Crouch. This time, we picked up the most timeless classic of all Patagonia travelogues – The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin – and set off on a journey to the Patagonia as seen two centuries ago by the world’s most famous naturalist.
Patagonia Ebook Reviews: Enduring Patagonia
So far in this series on ebooks relating to Patagonia, we’ve reviewed Simon Worrall’s memoir The River of Desire, The Tourist Trail by John Yunker, Three Journeys to Patagonia by Nick Green, The Condor’s Feather by Margaret Muir and Patagonia – A Cultural History by Chris Moss. This time, we get to grips with the timeless allure of Patagonia’s mountains, and the men who dedicate their lives to climbing them, in Enduring Patagonia by Gregory Crouch.
Patagonia Ebook Reviews: Patagonia – A Cultural History
So far in this series on ebooks relating to Patagonia, we’ve reviewed Simon Worrall’s memoir The River of Desire, The Tourist Trail by John Yunker, Three Journeys to Patagonia by Nick Green and The Condor’s Feather by Margaret Muir. This time, we delve deep into the human story of the land at the end of the Earth with Patagonia – A Cultural History by Chris Moss, with thanks to the publisher for the review copy.
Patagonia Ebook Reviews: The Condor’s Feather
So far in this series on ebooks relating to Patagonia, we’ve reviewed Simon Worrall’s memoir The River of Desire, The Tourist Trail by John Yunker and Three Journeys to Patagonia by Nick Green. In this blog we take a historical horseback ride through the Patagonian plains with The Condor’s Feather by Margaret Muir, with thanks to the author for the review copy.
Patagonia Ebook Reviews: Three Journeys to Patagonia
Patagonia Ebook Reviews: The Tourist Trail
Last time, we started off our blog series on ebooks relating to Patagonia with a review of Simon Worrall’s memoir The River of Desire. In this blog we take a turn in the thriller-fiction genre with The Tourist Trail by John Yunker, with thanks to the publisher for the review copy.
Patagonia Ebook Reviews: The River of Desire
We kick of this blog series with a review of The River of Desire by Simon Worrall, with thanks to the author for the review copy.