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A list of books you should read or take with you if you are planning to travel in Afghanistan and the five former Soviet republics of Central Asia.
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American Shaolin explores one American Ivy-Leaguer's journey of self-discovery and martial arts in this memoir, part travelogue, part comedy.
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Six more athletes from the US and UK push themselves to the limit and compete against each other in some of the world's most brutal tribal sports.
A fun and interesting travel series about the remote islands of Britain that is TV to make you smile.
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In a1993 article, Greg Ratcliffe examines the subjectivity of history and narrative in Michael Ondaatje's 1982 memoir Running in the Family.
One of Britain's best loved entertainers and writers takes a trip around a country that he could very nearly have called home.
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