Selected Product: | Between the Woods and the Water: On Foot to Constantinople from the Hook of Holland - The Middle Danube to the Iron Gates Paperback Edition: New edition Author: Patrick Leigh Fermor Publisher: John Murray Publishers Ltd Release Date: April 2004 ISBN-10: 0719566967 ISBN-13: 9780719566967 List Price: £8.99 Average Customer Rating: | | A Time of Gifts: On Foot to Constantinople - From the Hook of Holland to the Middle Danube ISBN-10: 0140049479 A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush (Picador Books) ISBN-10: 0330266233 Ill Met By Moonlight [1957] ISBN-10: B0001E5TLA As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning ISBN-10: 0140033181 They Were Divided (The writing on the wall) ISBN-10: 1900850516 |
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The great glory of this book is the trip he makes in Transylvania: it shows a world which no longer exists (Romanian, Hungarians, Swabians etc all living together in one area) and makes one wish to go there immediately.
Leigh Fermor is a polymath and the book is not really travel literature at all, or if it is, it is of a totally different order to anything I have ever read.
Will Leigh Fermor write the promised third part of the great trilogy? | Simply wonderful | Customer Rating: | | This is the sequel to 'A Time of Gifts', and continues the young Leigh-Fermor's walk through the length of 1930s Europe. Here we start from where the previous book left off, at the border into Hungary, and continue through until the Iron Gates border between Rumania and Bulgaria. I immensely enjoyed 'A Time of Gifts', and this book is the perfect companion to it. It is a seamless mix between the world seen through the eager eyes of the nineteen-year-old Leigh Fermor, and a wealth of historical, geographical, linguisitc, and anthropological information, which must have taken most of the intervening decades for him to research. The one drawback of the book is the envy it is bound to create in the reader -- envy of his ability to take a journey such as this in a time now past, and envy (for those who also try to write) at the magnificent prose with which he has captured his memories. Patrick Leigh-Fermor's place in the ranks of the great writers of travel literature is already firmly established, and this is surely one of his finest. If reading this book doesn't inspire you to embark on a journey of your own, then I can only suggest you read it again, only this time with your eyes open. | brilliant follow up to a time of gifts | Customer Rating: | | To enhance the wanderlust yet again in a similar fashion to that seen in "A Time of Gifts" would take an author of great integrity and ability - Leigh Fermor manages once again. Possibly the best travel writer of the 20thC. PLF takes us on not only a journey but also on an adventure in philosophy, history and art. YOU MUST READ IT!!!!!!!!!!! |
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