Book summaryThe author travels in the third world and analyzes the implications of what he sees there. Media reviews"You have to hand it to Kaplan. He travels light, he travels dirty, and he goes to places that most travelers would thankfully avoid. He has also done his homework and has a useful frame of reference in which to fit his experiences and observations. Many are valuable...for sheer entertainment, vigor, sharp observation, and thoughtful comparison, Kaplan takes a lot of beating." |
The Ends of the Earth: From Togo to Turkmenistan, from Iran to Cambodia, a Journey to the Frontiers of Anarchyby Robert D. Kaplan
Book description: Vintage, 1997-01-28. Paperback. Good. Tight Binding, Some Spine Creases, No Writing, Some Cover and Edge Wear.
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