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A Guide to Zermatt and the Matterhorn by Edward Whymper

tonyturton.com Posted on 5 July 2007 by Tony22 August 2015

This is a facsimile edition of Whymper’s "Guide" of 1897, 32 years after his famous but tragic first ascent of the Matterhorn. Guidebooks were a good money-spinner for Whymper, who was well-known for his "Scrambles Amongst the Alps" and "Travels … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Travel | Tagged alps, mountains, Switzerland

The Story of HF Holidays by Harry Wroe

tonyturton.com Posted on 26 April 2007 by Tony22 August 2015

Harry, my dear old chap I had to write and tell you what I thought about that book of yours which dropped through my letterbox the other day. To be honest, I didn’t think it would be up to much: … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction

The Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Greene

tonyturton.com Posted on 26 February 2007 by Tony10 August 2015

Greene surveys our understanding of the nature of everything from the sub-atomic to the whole universe. He covers Einstein’s special and general relativity theories, quantum mechanics, entropy and the directionality of time. So far so good, and although some results … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Science | Tagged cosmology

The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin

tonyturton.com Posted on 15 December 2006 by Tony13 August 2015

In the early 1830’s Charles Darwin was a young man, scientifically inclined, with a general interest in the natural world and particular interests in botany, zoology and geology. He had gained a BA from Cambridge, and would have progressed naturally … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Travel | Tagged exploration

An Unexpected Light by Jason Elliot

tonyturton.com Posted on 1 March 2006 by Tony10 August 2015

Just about everything I would want to say about this excellent book is in JT’s review in the Travel Literature blog, but I will just add one thought. As a Persian scholar and someone who has travelled widely in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Travel | Tagged Afghanistan

Thought in a Hostile World by Kim Sterelny

tonyturton.com Posted on 22 February 2006 by Tony9 August 2015

If you are interested in the questions central to this book – how and why human minds have evolved – but are not closely in touch with the latest academic and scientific thinking on the subject, be warned: this book … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Philosophy

Four Wheels and Frontiers by Roy Follows

tonyturton.com Posted on 1 January 2006 by Tony10 August 2015

For many British people there is a blank period of history covering the decade and a half from the end of the Second World War. In south-east Asia the Federation of Malaya, as it was then, gained independence in 1957; … Continue reading →

Posted in Adventure, Book Reviews, Non-fiction | Tagged Asia, Jeep

Two and Two Halves to Bhutan by Peter Steele

tonyturton.com Posted on 7 October 2005 by Tony1 October 2015

What do you know about Bhutan? Probably not very much, apart perhaps from it being a Himalayan kingdom somewhere up around Nepal and Tibet. Even now Bhutan is a remote and inaccessible corner of the world. There is no British … Continue reading →

Posted in Adventure, Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Travel | Tagged Bhutan

An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro

tonyturton.com Posted on 9 June 2005 by Tony9 August 2015

Reading Ishiguro’s novels out of sequence – this is the second to be published – possibly makes it harder to give a fair assessment, as expectations are already set. The acclaimed quality of his writing is as evident here as … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Fiction

Possession by A S Byatt

tonyturton.com Posted on 6 January 2005 by Tony14 August 2015

Fifteen years after it won the Booker prize I finally got round to reading this book. It is an impressive achievement: amusing, exciting, and entertaining; complex and mysterious. Intertwined stories are reflected and echoed in each other. It’s a post-modern … Continue reading →

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