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Larry Habegger

    Larry Habegger ist ein Schriftsteller, der sich vom Reiz des Abenteuers und den unerwarteten Abstechern des ungewöhnlichen Reisens angezogen fühlt. Seine Erzählungen entführen die Leser in ferne Winkel der Erde, erkunden vielfältige Kulturen und atemberaubende Landschaften. Habeggers Werk befasst sich mit der transformativen Kraft des Erlebens der größeren Welt und legt nahe, dass diese Erfahrung der tiefgreifendste Weg zur Selbsterkenntnis ist. Sein Engagement für das Abenteuer-Reisereportage hat ihn zu einer bedeutenden Stimme in diesem Genre gemacht.

    The Gift of Travel
    The Best Travel Writing 2007
    30 Days in Italy
    Danger! : true stories of trouble and survival
    • Here are 28 awe-inspiring stories of danger and survival, guaranteed to get your heart pumping. Whether trapped in an underwater cave, escaping an avalanche, fending off a thug, or surviving a storm at sea, each author faces moments of raw terror and finds deep reserves of courage. From mountain ice to jungle rot, from bombed-out villages and urban ghettos to wild animals and depraved humans, our authors struggle with life, death, and their very sanity on their travels. Notable authors include Sebastian Junger, Eric Hansen, Peter Maass, Bill Buford, Janine Jones, and William T. Vollmann.

      Danger! : true stories of trouble and survival
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    • 30 Days in Italy

      • 260 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      With its wealth of natural attractions, pervasive sense of history, brilliant cuisine and wines, and warm and inviting people, Italy has always held a special place in the hearts of travelers. But Italy offers so much more than its must-see attractions. In this exciting collection, captivating storytellers reveal the possibilities of a long-term stay, covering both the much-loved sites and lesser-known places that unveil the country’s heart and soul. Learn what it’s like to live with a rural Italian family. Be led behind the scenes of the artisan studios in Florence. Meet Frances Mayes in Cortona and a godfather in Sicily. Discover the glories of a meal that is “only fish” in a Mediterranean village. With its story-a-day format, 30 Days in Italy creates a compelling composite portrait of the distinctive pleasures of this enchanting country.

      30 Days in Italy
    • The Best Travel Writing 2007

      True Stories from Around the World

      The Best Travel Writing 2007 is the fourth volume in the annual series Travelers' Tales launched in 2004 to celebrate the world's best travel writing -- from Nobel Prize winners to emerging writers. These 29 stories cover the globe, from probing the depths of a culture in Jerusalem to riding the rails in India and trying to save a life in Costa Rica. The points of view and perspectives are global, and themes encompass high adventure, spiritual growth, romance, absolute hilarity and misadventure, service to humanity, and encounters with exotic cuisine. In The Best Travel Writing 2007 readers will become a sex slave in Zambia, watch karma play its part in rough travel in Costa Rica, rediscover Jewish roots in Germany, see preconceptions crumble aboard a tramp ferry on the Red Sea, comprehend the social magic of the Mexican taco stand, discover how a restaurant can make miracles with only fish in Italy, hang on the knife's edge between life and death on a mountain in New Zealand, become a kick boxer in Thailand, escape a volcanic eruption in Vanuatu...and much more.

      The Best Travel Writing 2007
    • The Gift of Travel

      The Best of Travelers' Tales

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The Gift of Travel: The Best of Travelers' Tales brings together the editors' favorite stories from their award-winning books in celebration of Travelers' Tales' fifth year of publishing. These stories, from all over the world, reveal in simple and profound ways that travel is one of the best teachers anyone can have in life. As one travel writer observes, "Travel messes everything up," and does so in countless wonderful and alarming ways, rearranging the voyager's psychic and emotional furniture. One rarely returns from a trip unchanged, a point that is not lost on the authors of these wonderful true tales of life on the road.

      The Gift of Travel