Europe @ 2.4 km/h.
Wheelchair traveller Ken Haley crosses the Continent the long way round - from Russia to Portugal via the Arctic - and finds that Europeans are an endangered species. At the stately pace of 2.4 km/h the author is not out to break too many speed records, and takes comfort in the self-delusion that th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Adelaide :
Wakefield Press,
2011.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Europe @ 2.4 km/h; Author bio; Title page; Imprint page; Contents; Map page 1; Map page 2; Epigraph; Dedication; Prologue
- Which Europe Would That Be?; Chapter 1
- Magnetic North
- Russia; Chapter 2
- True North (Refilling the Ocean)
- Norway and Norrland (Central Sweden); Chapter 3
- Our Bicycles Have Seats
- Southern Sweden, Oslo and Denmark; Chapter 4
- The Past is a Foreign Country
- Copenhagen, Nykøbing and Bremen; Chapter 5
- Fellatio at Eleven
- Hamburg, Bremen and the Netherlands; Chapter 6
- Why is there a Belgium?
- Flanders and Wallonia; Plate section.
- Chapter 7
- Close to Civilisation
- GermanyChapter 8
- French Impressions
- The North of France; Chapter 9
- Chick Just Happens
- The South of France and Monaco; Chapter 10
- An Avalanche Without Snow
- Andorra; Chapter 11
- Broken Railway, Smokin' Bar
- Northern Iberia (Northern Spain, Northern Portugal); Chapter 12
- The End of Europe
- Southern Iberia (Southern Spain, Southern Portugal); Europilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; Back cover.