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On 20th April 1935, 22-year-old Max Reisch and 19-year-old Helmuth Hahmann set out in a small motor car to find a land route from India to China. Their journey across Asia took them from Haifa to Tokyo. In this lively account, the author regales us with one story after another, struck with wonder show more or struggling against disaster in countries that deeply concern us today: Iraq with its oilfields, ancient Iran in the throes of modermisation, proud Afghanistan, and British India with its stunning variety of civilisation. Before the building of the Burma Road, driving from India to southern China meant sinking over the axles in mud on forest tracks and crossing torrents on rickety ferryboats. It also meant encounters with stange and fascinating people and places. With war already on the horizon, Reisch and Habmann completed their round-the-world trip via Japan and the United States, arriving back in Vienna in December 1936. Originally written by Max Reisch in German, this brand new English translation by Alison Fall captures all the excitement of the journey, and features fascinating historical photos of the journey from the Reisch archives. show less

Works by Max Reisch

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Canonical name
Reisch, Max
Birthdate
1912-10-02
Date of death
1985-01-18
Gender
male
Occupations
geographer
journalist
travel writer
explorer
race car driver
Relationships
Reisch, Hans F. (brother)
Nationality
Austria
Birthplace
Kufstein, Tyrol, Austria
Places of residence
Bolzano, Italy
Vienna, Austria
Place of death
Kufstein, Austria
Associated Place (for map)
Austria

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ISBNs
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