Wilfred Thesiger: The Life of the Great ExplorerHarperPress, 2006 - 528 sivua Wilfred Thesiger, the last of the great gentlemen explorer-adventurers, became a legend in his own lifetime. This authorised biography by a longstanding friend and associate delves into his little-known character and motivations, as well as recounting the details of his extraordinary life.While Wilfred Thesiger's own classic writings (including The Marsh Arabs, Arabian Sands, Desert, Marsh and Mountain, The Life of My Choice and My Kenya Days) comprehensively cover his classic journeys amongst the Marsh Arabs in southern Iraq, across the Empty Quarter in Arabia, they fail conspicuously to shed light on his character and motives, which have remained an enigma.Maitland's biography had Thesiger's support before he died in 2003, and has been written with full access, granted to no one else, to the rich Thesiger archive - vivid, intimate family correspondence, and his own letters, diaries and notebooks which are far more confiding than his scrupulously edited published accounts. Maitland investigates in depth Thesiger's parents and family influences; his wartime experiences and the ethos of conflict; his philosophy as a hunter and conservationist; his development as a writer and photographer; his close friendships with the Arabs and Africans amongst whom he lived; and his sexuality. In all, this major biography of a great and unusual man will take its place on the shelf of outstanding lives of the great explorers. |
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... Writing to them from the Danakil country or the Sudan , for example , he would share his news or ask them to exchange his letters among themselves and with their mother . Very often he wrote letters to his brothers that were geared to ...
... Writing to them from the Danakil country or the Sudan , for example , he would share his news or ask them to exchange his letters among themselves and with their mother . Very often he wrote letters to his brothers that were geared to ...
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... writing as a means of keeping him near her at a time when she felt , more than ever , alone and vulnerable . Instead of settling in England with his wife and children , Brian had been considering an army posting in Malaya . Thesiger con ...
... writing as a means of keeping him near her at a time when she felt , more than ever , alone and vulnerable . Instead of settling in England with his wife and children , Brian had been considering an army posting in Malaya . Thesiger con ...
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... writing Arabian Sands allowed his memories to be sieved by a process of time , leaving behind only those things which had affected him most deeply . Even then , he had insisted : ' I had no desire to spend a year or more writing a book ...
... writing Arabian Sands allowed his memories to be sieved by a process of time , leaving behind only those things which had affected him most deeply . Even then , he had insisted : ' I had no desire to spend a year or more writing a book ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Emperor Meneliks New Flower | 5 |
Hope and Fortune | 9 |
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