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Peter Somerville-Large

Author of Ireland from the Air

34 Works 433 Members 5 Reviews

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Works by Peter Somerville-Large

Ireland from the Air (1997) 85 copies
Legendary Ireland (1995) 32 copies
Irish Eccentrics (1975) 30 copies
Ireland (1992) 27 copies
Dublin (1620) 21 copies
The Grand Irish Tour (1982) 18 copies
The Coast of West Cork (1972) 18 copies
An Irish Childhood (2002) 14 copies
Irelands Islands (1999) 11 copies
Cappaghglass (1985) 10 copies
A Shaggy Yak Story (1991) 9 copies

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Birthdate
1928
Gender
male
Nationality
Ireland
Birthplace
Dublin, Ireland

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This book has a short introduction in the first 30 pages and then is basically a series of pictures organized by ocean, river/ponds, living beings, land, plants, or the sky. The photos are largely beautiful. I enjoyed looking over the photos but the verbiage was nearly useless.
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GlennBell | Apr 9, 2019 |
Aide Memoire: Author and friend travel in Nepal with a yak but not in Tibet. pub. 1988. Slow but pleasant reading. Tibet opening up to Chinese influence at that time.
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reader68 | 2 other reviews | Apr 18, 2013 |
This is quite a quirky travel book, obviously centred around Nepal and Tibet (but I didn't need to tell you that did I). It flows along quite quickly with occasional glimpses of well-written detail. It does seem to lack a distinctive point other than to tell of their journey. The yaks form a part of the story but in fact an unsatisfying part as our unheroic hero is unable to travel on them and only briefly with them. His seemingly rather posh companion seems to change name regularly through the first half of the book from Phillipa to Caroline and back again. Overall it's not a bad read and does contain an underlying vein of humour.… (more)
 
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shushokan | 2 other reviews | May 15, 2012 |
To the Navel of the World is an entertaining travelogue of an Irishman and his companion in Nepal and Tibet.

Somerville-Large takes the reader with him as he travels around the two Himalayan nations, in spite of officials' best efforts to stop them with Kafkaesque bureaucracy. The author and his photographer companion, Caroline, walk, drive and even ride a couple of yaks, aptly named Mucker and Sod.

The book moves quicker than the two yaks, with a large dose of humour, which is needed when confronting an army of unimaginative officials. Nepal and Tibet are two countries which have always fascinated me, with cultures so different from my own. Somerville-Large has written a book which brings us a little closer to understanding both countries, both amusing and informative.… (more)
 
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soffitta1 | 2 other reviews | Apr 4, 2012 |

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Works
34
Members
433
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Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
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ISBNs
83
Languages
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