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Redmond O'Hanlon

    Redmond O'Hanlon è un autore britannico, rinomato per i suoi viaggi avventurosi nelle regioni più remote del mondo. La sua scrittura si addentra nella cruda realtà della natura selvaggia, catturando le sfide e le meraviglie uniche di queste spedizioni. I resoconti di O'Hanlon sulle spedizioni nella giungla del Borneo, nel bacino amazzonico e nel Congo, così come la sua vivida narrazione di un viaggio a bordo di un peschereccio nell'Atlantico settentrionale, offrono ai lettori un'esperienza immersiva.

    Borneo and the Poet
    Into the Heart of Borneo
    Congo Journey
    No Mercy: A Journey to the Heart of the Congo
    A River in Borneo
    In Trouble Again
    • In Trouble Again

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      O'Hanlon takes readers on a four-month journey up the Orinoco River and across the Amazon basin in search of the Yanomami Indians. His book contains humor, adventure, and a wealth of information. One map.

      In Trouble Again
    • A River in Borneo

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Travels upriver into the heart of the Jungle.Redmond O'Hanlon's classic 'Into the Heart of Borneo', from which this extract is taken, was described by Eric Newby as 'not only among the top three post-war books of it's kind but certainly the funniest travel book I have ever read'.

      A River in Borneo
    • Congo Journey

      • 480pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Features an adventurous travel to Congo, one of the most dangerous and inhospitable jungle in the world.

      Congo Journey
    • 'We've left a lot of men in Borneo - know what I mean?' With their SAS trainer's warnings ringing in their ears, the naturalist, Redmond O'Hanlon, and the poet, James Fenton, set out to rediscover the lost rhinoceros of Borneo. They were loaded with enough back-breaking kit to survive two months in a steaming 95degree jungle.

      Into the Heart of Borneo
    • Borneo and the Poet

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      When Redmond O'Hanlon set out to rediscover the lost rhinoceros of Borneo, accompanied by the poet James Fenton, it was in the best tradition of nineteenth-century exploration. They were armed with backbreaking kit suitable to surviving two months in a steaming jungle of creeping, crawling and biting things; their heads brimmed with training provided by the SAS; and O'Hanlon himself had an encyclopedic knowledge of the region's flora and fauna. And yet they proceeded to have an adventure that neither O'Hanlon, his poet friend nor his guides were quite prepared for.

      Borneo and the Poet
    • Having survived Borneo, Amazonia, and the Congo, the indefatigable Redmond O’Hanlon sets off on his next his own perfect storm, in the wild waters off the northern tip of Scotland. Equipped with a fancy Nikon, an excessive supply of socks, and no seamanship whatsoever, O’Hanlon joins the commercial fishing crew of the Norlantean , a deep-sea trawler, to stock a bottomless hull with their catch, even as a hurricane roars around them. Rich in oceanography, marine biology, and uproarious humor, Trawle r is Redmond O’Hanlon at his finest.

      Trawler: A Journey Through the North Atlantic
    • Vintage Departures: In Trouble Again

      A Journey Between the Orinoco and the Amazon

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      O'Hanlon takes us into the bug-ridden rain forest between the Orinoco and the Amazon--infested with jaguars and piranhas, where men would kill over a bottle of ketchup and where the locals may be the most violent people on earth (next to hockey fans).

      Vintage Departures: In Trouble Again