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Harbour Publishing 2008-04-16 Paperback Fair Size: 6x0x8; EXCESSIVE WEAR, Cover has taped tears, Corners are very worn. Inside pgs are ok & 100% readable. 04.
Madeira Park, BC, Canada: Harbour Publishing, Date: 2008. Soft cover. Very Good. Very good condition. Minor wear. Binding tight, pages clean. Pictures available upon request. 2008. Harbour Publishing ISBN 1550174215 9781550174212 [CA]
ISBN10: 1550174215, ISBN13: 9781550174212, [publisher: Harbour Publishing, Madeira Park, BC, Canada] Softcover Very good condition. Minor wear. Binding tight, pages clean. Pictures available upon request. [Sudbury, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 2008]
ISBN10: 1550174215, ISBN13: 9781550174212, [publisher: Harbour Publishing] Softcover First Edition A tight, clean and unmarked copy-" Finalist for the 2009 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction If you want to drive from North America to South America, you'll have a hard time when you reach Panama's southernmost province, Darien. The Pan-American Highway ends just sixty miles short of Colombia. It's the only missing link in what would otherwise be uninterrupted highway from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. When Balboa marched through Darien's jungles to cross the narrow isthmus in 1513, he was the first European to sight the Pacific from its eastern shores. For the next four centuries, pirates, gold miners, rebels, and political schemers all gravitated to Darien. Scotland failed miserably in its attempt to establish a colony. An American Navy expedition wandered lost in its jungle for two months with seven men dying, and countries fought to control the region's traffic and trade. Yet today, Darien is best known as a roadless backwater, home to native communities, Colombian guerrillas, and the descendants of black slaves and Spanish colonists. For twenty years, Martin Mitchinson has traveled in Central and South America. Fascinated by tales of Darien, he arrived aboard his 36-foot sailboat Ishmael, and spent the next 18 months navigating physical challenges, native politics and the constant risk of kidnapping. Mitchinson found temporary ...
Madeira Park, BC, Canada Harbour Publishing 2008 Soft cover Very Good Very good condition. Minor wear. Binding tight, pages clean. Pictures available upon request.
A tight, clean, and unmarked copy-" Finalist for the 2009 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction If you want to drive from North America to South America, you'll have a hard time when you reach Panama's southernmost province, Darien. The Pan-American Highway ends just sixty miles short of Colombia. It's the only missing link in what would otherwise be an uninterrupted highway from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. When Balboa marched through Darien's jungles to cross the narrow isthmus in 1513, he was the first European to sight the Pacific from its eastern shores. For the next four centuries, pirates, gold miners, rebels, and political schemers all gravitated to Darien. Scotland failed miserably in its attempt to establish a colony. An American Navy expedition wandered lost in its jungle for two months with seven men dying, and countries fought to control the region's traffic and trade. Yet today, Darien is best known as a roadless backwater, home to native communities, Colombian guerrillas, and the descendants of black slaves and Spanish colonists. For twenty years, Martin Mitchinson has traveled in Central and South America. Fascinated by tales of Darien, he arrived aboard his 36-foot sailboat Ishmael and spent the next 18 months navigating physical challenges, native politics, and the constant risk of kidnapping. Mitchinson found temporary shelter in native communities while he followed footpaths through the rainforest, and paddled a dugout canoe along Darien's rivers. Wi ...
ISBN10: 1550174215, ISBN13: 9781550174212, [publisher: Harbour Publishing] Softcover Book is in Used-LikeNew condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear. [Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]
ISBN10: 1550174215, ISBN13: 9781550174212, [publisher: Harbour Publishing] Softcover Good condition. This is the average used book, that has all pages or leaves present, but may include writing. Book may be ex-library with stamps and stickers. [Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]
ISBN10: 1550174215, ISBN13: 9781550174212, [publisher: Harbour Publishing] Softcover New! This book is in the same immaculate condition as when it was published [Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]
ISBN10: 1550174215, ISBN13: 9781550174212, [publisher: Harbour Publishing, British Columbia] Softcover Paperback. Finalist for the 2009 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-FictionIf you want to drive from North America to South America, you'll have a hard time when you reach Panama's southernmost province, Darien. The Pan-American Highway ends just sixty miles short of Colombia. It's the only missing link in what would otherwise be uninterrupted highway from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego.When Balboa marched through Darien's jungles to cross the narrow isthmus in 1513, he was the first European to sight the Pacific from its eastern shores. For the next four centuries, pirates, gold miners, rebels, and political schemers all gravitated to Darien. Scotland failed miserably in its attempt to establish a colony. An American Navy expedition wandered lost in its jungle for two months with seven men dying, and countries fought to control the region's traffic and trade. Yet today, Darien is best known as a roadless backwater, home to native communities, Colombian guerrillas, and the descendants of black slaves and Spanish colonists. For twenty years, Martin Mitchinson has travelled in Central and South America. Fascinated by tales of Darien, he arrived aboard his 36-foot sailboat Ishmael, and spent the next 18 months navigating physical challenges, native politics and the constant risk of kidnapping. Mitchinson found temporary shelter in native communiti ...
ISBN10: 1550174215, ISBN13: 9781550174212, [publisher: Harbour Publishing] Softcover 100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed ! The book shows some signs of wear from use but is a good readable copy. Cover in excellent condition. Binding tight. Pages in great shape, no tears. Not contain access codes, cd, DVD. [Suffolk, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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