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When it comes to hard, noisy traveling, we’ve found that sometimes we’d rather read about it than actually go. Here are some bestsellers for armchair travelers.
The Station by Robert Byron. In 1928, the 22-year-old man made a journey to Mount Athos, resulting in one of the best travel books ever written, matched only by Byron’s own, much more famous The Road to Osciana. In Darkest Africa by Henry Monton Stanley. It’s about his great efforts to save an unlucky German doctor Eduard Schnitzer, who had no desire to be rescued at all. A Traveler’s Alphabet: Partial Memoirs by Sir Steven Runciman. A to Z and around the world. He provides priceless information of long-gone princesses, priests, and places. South: A Memoir of the Endurance Voyage by Sir Ernest Shackleton. As the planet started the global war, Shackleton and his brave group of explorers made an unsuccessful but heroic journey to cross Antarctica from 1914 to 1917. The Michelin Red Guide: France 2005. Reading through this final listing of all the nice hotels and wonderful restaurants in France is better than going there, listening to Chirac talk about the poisonous American culture, and spending the price of this book for a tiny cup of tea and a cookie the size of your thumb. The Past Is a Foreign Country by David Lowenthal. This great book of an armchair exploration tells us what has happened in the past and shows the relationship between us and the past travelers. |
A. can only travel with special equipment for the disabled. |
B. like to read about travels instead of traveling themselves. |
C. like to write about their strange traveling experiences. |
D. find fun teaching others how to travel to other places. |
A. The Past Is a Foreign Country. |
B. South: A Memoir to the Endurance Voyage. |
C. A Traveler’s Alphabet: Partial Memoirs. |
D. The Michelin Red Guide: France 2005. |
A. It took Shackleton and his men 2 years to cross Antarctica . |
B. The Station is more famous than The Road to Osciana. |
C. In his book, Lowenthal focuses more on history than the present. |
D. Henry Monton Stanley was saved by a German doctor in Africa . |
A. to sell more books about travels. |
B. to warn readers against traveling. |
C. to tell people where to travel. |
D. as an introduction to famous travelers. |