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| Author: | Rusty Young |
| Publisher: | Pan Books |
| Catalogue number: | 124315 |
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An account of a bemused Englishman convicted of smuggling cocaine. Life in Bolivia's infamous San Pedro prison, centre of a thriving cocaine industry where everything has a price, is both brutal and...
| Author: | Rupert Attlee |
| Publisher: | Summersdale Publishers |
| Catalogue number: | 101469 |
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Rupert Atlee’s cycling trip through South America is related in entertaining style in The Trail to Titicaca - A Journey through South America. Setting out with two friends in the summer of 1993, three...
| Author: | John Hemming |
| Publisher: | Pan Books |
| Catalogue number: | 144453 |
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Historian John Hemming brings a fresh and exciting perspective to one of the most intriguing aspects of early modern history; the subjugation of the ancient Latin American peoples by Spanish explorers...
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Read moreThere is a certain appeal in entering a country by the backdoor. Especially if that backdoor is a wide open vast desert with nearly 6,000m-high peaks. The Bolivian border post, was just that, a post with a sign showing only two words on opposing sides - "Bolivia", where we were going, and if you turned round you could see "Chile". The passport stamp came only four days later in the first proper town.
Read moreI think I fell in love with Bolivia as I watched the bus I'd been travelling on from Peru being ferried across Lake Titicaca on what amounted to a glorified raft. Bolivia's landscape may initially appear harsh and its people stand-offish, but a scratch beneath the surface soon reveals these impressions untrue and this landlocked Andean country inevitably weaves its spell.
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