Brazilian Adventure (Marlboro Travel)

Brazilian Adventure (Marlboro Travel)

by PeterFleming (Author)

Synopsis

""Beyond the completion of a 3,000-mile journey, mostly under amusing conditions, through a little-known part of the world, and the discovery of one new tributary to a tributary to a tributary of the Amazon, nothing of importance was achieved."" Nothing indeed. In 1932, Peter Fleming, a literary editor, traded his pen for a pistol and took off as part of the celebrated search for missing English explorer Colonel P.H. Fawcett. With meager supplies, faulty maps, and packs of rival newspapermen on their trail, Fleming and his companions marched, canoed, and hacked through 3,000 miles of wilderness and alligator-ridden rivers in search of the fate of the lost explorer. One of the great adventure stories, "Brazilian Adventure" is as fresh a story today as it was when originally published in 1933.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 376
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Published: 31 Oct 1999

ISBN 10: 081016065X
ISBN 13: 9780810160651

Media Reviews
Mr. Fleming has a really exciting story to tell. --Evelyn Waugh

One of the most amusing and engaging travel records ever written. . . . If Max Beerbohm had been sent out to search for Dr. Livingstone and had written a book about it, the result might have been something like Brazilian Adventure. --The New Yorker

[I]f not the best travel book every written--though I think arguably it is--remains hands-down the funniest. --The Financial Times
Author Bio
Peter Fleming (1907-1971), the brother of novelist Ian Fleming, wrote for the London Evening Standard, the Spectator, the BBC, and the Times of London. His travels took him to Mexico, Brazil, Russia, China, Japan, Tibet, and Manchuria. He died in a hunting accident in Scotland.