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Was ik maar nooit gegaan!

Rampzalige expedities in de tropen

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A compendium of hysterically funny travel crises--and not of the tame "I asked for a hamburger on the train to Frankfurt and got a..." order; these are gems from the field, horror stories written by 21 anthropologists, botanists, and biologists. There are some reports on the well known, such as Kelly Stewart's memory of Dian Fossey packing a pistol in a fruitcake as she crossed into Rwanda. The dominant and disarming truth that reigns in this utterly delightful volume? "Almost every exciting bush story I have ever heard or experienced," cites one contributor, "has been due to the protagonist's stupidity." A must-read for those who ate up its predecessor, the 1994 bestseller I Should Have Stayed Home .

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Was ik maar nooit gegaan!, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Wendy Logsdon, Kelly Stewart, Jaap Tanja

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Titel
Was ik maar nooit gegaan!
Untertitel
Rampzalige expedities in de tropen
Sprache
Niederländisch
Verlag
Bzztoh
Erscheinungsdatum
2003
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
296
ISBN10
9041704272
ISBN13
9789041704276
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A compendium of hysterically funny travel crises--and not of the tame "I asked for a hamburger on the train to Frankfurt and got a..." order; these are gems from the field, horror stories written by 21 anthropologists, botanists, and biologists. There are some reports on the well known, such as Kelly Stewart's memory of Dian Fossey packing a pistol in a fruitcake as she crossed into Rwanda. The dominant and disarming truth that reigns in this utterly delightful volume? "Almost every exciting bush story I have ever heard or experienced," cites one contributor, "has been due to the protagonist's stupidity." A must-read for those who ate up its predecessor, the 1994 bestseller I Should Have Stayed Home .