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The Lost Art of Travel Vic Darkwood

The Lost Art of Travel By Vic Darkwood

The Lost Art of Travel by Vic Darkwood


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Summary

'At last, a sensible alternative to the usual travel guides with all their sordid advice. An essential companion to any serious (English) traveller' Jack Dee

The Lost Art of Travel Summary

The Lost Art of Travel by Vic Darkwood

'Do not dread an occasional night in the open when you are benighted and have no camp. There are few beds more comfortable than a dry ditch in England in June' Frank Tatchell, Vicar of Midhurst, 1923 'Every lady should, to my mind, know how to use a revolver. She may at any time be in China or some other country where there are savage natives' Walter Winans, 1904 Fully illustrated with over 150 drawings and woodcuts, "The Lost Art of Travel" is a hilarious antidote to the depressingly anodyne and hectic modern era of travel writing. Featuring chapters on Clothing, Food, Accommodation, Modes of Conveyance, Personal Defence and Holiday Pursuits, among others, it is sure to instil in all who read it a wanderlust satiated only by prising oneself from one's armchair, gathering up portmanteau and umbrella, donning a favourite tweed hunting jacket and setting off on a sterling voyage of discovery.

The Lost Art of Travel Reviews

"'At last, a sensible alternative to the usual travel guides with all their sordid advice. An essential companion to any serious (English) traveller' Jack Dee 'Do not dread an occasional night in the open when you are benighted and have no camp. There are few beds more comfortable than a dry ditch in England in June' Frank Tatchell, Vicar of Midhurst, 1923 'Every lady should, to my mind, know how to use a revolver. She may at any time be in China or some other country where there are savage natives' Walter Winans, 1904 * 'Welcome to the cult of couth' - Independent * 'Let Darkwood's rallying cry - "Civility, Poetry, Martini" - ring in smoking rooms and gentlemen's bedchambers everywhere' - ES Magazine"

About Vic Darkwood

Vic Darkwood is a writer, traveller and bon viveur, whose past projects include co-founding The Chap magazine in 1998 and co-writing several tomes, including The Chap Manifesto and Around the World in Eighty Martinis. Prone to an over-appreciation of malt whisky and leaning against classical architecture at an angle of 15 degrees to the perpendicular, Mr Darkwood is currently working on a Concise History of Marmalade.

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GOR001242780
9780719560651
0719560659
The Lost Art of Travel by Vic Darkwood
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Murray Press
2006-11-02
256
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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