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Fakirs, Feluccas and Femmes Fatales
Tales from an incidental traveller

By E T Laing

Fakirs, Feluccas and Femmes Fatales
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Paperback, 320 pages
Published: June 2012
ISBN: 9781841624396
Format: 198mm x 130mm
Status: Not yet published

This is a unique collection of brief encounters and adventures from working in seventy countries - a kaleidoscope of landscapes, sounds, smells, politics, humour dialogue and, above all, people. E T Laing recounts episodes that include a Chinese Red Guard reminiscing about the day her parents were hauled in front of her to be sentenced; unreconstructed Russian apparatchiks; and sailors on a Turkmenistan ferry knocking back vodka.

A warts-and-all account of the author's travels, with disasters and miseries alongside the high points, he takes you to danger zones, wars of startling savagery in Sierra Leone, Pakistan and Angola, coups and dubious elections. He narrowly avoids death in India, Mexico and Nigeria. In other episodes he simply savours the pleasures of travelling alone. As the author says, 'Nothing sharpens the understanding more than seeing things done ten different ways in ten different countries.'


Series: Bradt Travel Guides (Travel Literature)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Dubai
2. The Taj Mahal Intercontinental, Mumbai
3. Eritrea
4. Nigeria
5. Hong Kong
6. South Africa
7. China
8. Memories of Tasmania
9. Belize
10. West Pakistan
11. Sunset in Croatia
12. Moscow in 1971
13. Angola
14. Albania
15. Georgia
16. Russia in the 1990s
17. Bangladesh
18. Mexico
19. Mumbai
20. Night Flight
21. Hash House Harriers
22. The Philippines

ET Laing's career in ports and shipping has taken him around the world for over forty years. Educated at Oxford University he lives with his family in London.

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