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Among Insurgents: Walking Through Burma

Tucker, Shelby

Published by Flamingo, 2001
ISBN 10: 0007127057 / ISBN 13: 9780007127054
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Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover. Aged book. Tanned pages and age spots, however, this will not interfere with reading. Seller Inventory # CHL5032770

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An adventure story of real risk-taking and the heroic age of travel.

Ten years ago, at the age of 53, Shelby Tucker set out to cross Burma on foot from China to India when land access to Burma was forbidden. Tucker had a rucksack, a diary and some inaccurate maps. He recruited a 6ft 4in Swede, Mats, whom he had met on the train to Beijing.

Near the beginning of their walk through the jungle they encountered a group of naked boys bathing – they realized too late that their Chinese Army uniforms were on the banks. With typical sangfroid, Tucker leapt in to join them, shouting incomprehensible English greetings...
Before long they were in the hands of the Kachin Independence Army and managed to survive many near misses with the Burmese Army. Despite pain and constant danger, Tucker recorded each day the vivid beauty of the country, and the courtesy and hospitality of the Kachins (the most important of Burma's hidden colonies, about whom very little has been written).

Among Insurgents was Colin Thubron's Book of the Year, The Guardian's number 1 travel hardback and the Sunday Times' number 2. It recevied warm acclaim from Anthony Sattin ('packed with insights into tribal identity and the opium trade'), Robert Carver ('outstandingly well written in the insouciant Peter Fleming tradition'), Sara Wheeler ('a thrilling book') and it must surely be shortlised for the Thomas Cook Award.

From the Publisher: Ten years ago, Oxford–educated American Shelby Tucker, aged 53, trekked from China to India through the forbidden jungle hill country of northern Burma—a besieged but splendid land and one of the few places remaining on earth to be explored. Along the way, Tucker was detained by Communist rebels, handed over to Kachin rebels, and arrested by the Indian Army. Despite pain and constant danger, Tucker recorded each day the beauty of the country and the hospitality of the Kachins. More than a thrilling travel book, this is a fascinating account of Burma’s fifty–year–old civil war and the narcotics trade that fuels it.

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Title: Among Insurgents: Walking Through Burma
Publisher: Flamingo
Publication Date: 2001
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Used; Good