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Obras de Tony Wheeler

Lonely Planet : Indonesia (1986) 303 copias
Lonely Planet : Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei (2016) — Autor — 274 copias
Lonely Planet : Bali & Lombok (1984) — Autor — 271 copias
Bad Lands (2007) 181 copias
Unlikely Destinations: The Lonely Planet Story (2005) — Autor — 156 copias
Lonely Planet Unpacked (1999) 135 copias
Lonely Planet Rarotonga & the Cook Islands (1986) — Autor — 49 copias
Chasing Rickshaws (1998) 48 copias
Lonely Planet : Britain : 1995 : 1st edition (1995) — Autor — 36 copias
Lonely Planet : Australia : 1989 : 5th edition (1989) — Autor — 23 copias
Lonely Planet : Australia : 1986 : 4th edition (1986) — Autor — 21 copias
Lonely Planet East Timor (2004) 16 copias
Lonely Planet : New Zealand : 1988 : 5th. edition (1988) — Author, Editor — 15 copias
On Travel (2018) 4 copias
Get to Know Plants (1992) 1 copia
Papua-Neu-Guinea (1986) — Autor — 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Viaje al Oriente (1956) — Prólogo, algunas ediciones2,260 copias
Lonely Planet : Myanmar (1979) — Autor, algunas ediciones236 copias
Lonely Planet : Britain : 1997 : 2nd edition (1997) — Autor — 54 copias
Lonely Planet : Britain : 1999 : 3rd edition (1999) — Autor — 39 copias

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I like these old guides as they give a good background on the history and geography of in this case PNG. It is also a time capsule, talking about things as they were back in the 1980's.
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bookmarkaussie | otra reseña | Dec 11, 2022 |
Travel disaster stories were promised but the only disaster were the stories…

Since I stumbled upon “Kamikaze Kangaroos!” by Tony James Slater several years ago, I sometimes like to read travel memoirs - especially when there’s disaster involved!

By now, I’ve read all of Tony’s books (and those of many other travellers!) and it seemed a logical next step to take a famous travel guide’s collection of supposedly funny travel stories…

Sadly, the promised “disaster stories” here are mostly of the following variety...

“Look, I did this and this is why: (long-winded explanations)”
“I could have died from that long walk, the road traffic, my inability to overcome inertia, (blah blah)!”
“And, lo and behold, I dangerously sprained my ankle!”

This is neither very entertaining nor does it make for a good read which is why I’m abandoning this for good.

One star out of five.

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philantrop | 7 reseñas más. | Oct 16, 2022 |
In this beautifully illustrated celebration of rickshaws, author (and founder of the Lonely Planet series), Tony Wheeler has teamed up with photographer Richard I'Anson to present a contemporary view, and admiration for, an ancient and unique mode of transport. During their travels to 12 Asian cities, Wheeler and I'Anson spoke with rickshaw drivers and passengers, visited workshops and factories to view the construction of rickshaws, and rode a few to simply test them out. This book is the result of Wheeler and I'Anson's efforts to provide a unique portrait of how rickshaws are currently used, or in some cases, to lament their diminishing use across the Asian cities they have frequented for centuries.… (más)
 
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Alhickey1 | otra reseña | Oct 25, 2020 |
 
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Lin456 | 3 reseñas más. | Oct 21, 2020 |

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Obras
43
También por
5
Miembros
2,628
Popularidad
#9,770
Valoración
½ 3.6
Reseñas
34
ISBNs
197
Idiomas
9

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