Nick Thorpe: 5 books

Book cover of 8 Men and a Duck

8 Men and a Duck

An Improbable Voyage by Reed Boat to Easter Island

by Nick Thorpe
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2007

8 Men and a Duck charts the hilarious and unnerving Pacific voyage as it rolls between waves of high drama and high farce: from the five-day launch off a Chilean beach, to the bungled phone call that triggered a naval rescue alert, to the sad fate of Pedro the duck, to the constant race against the...
Book cover of Ancient Mysteries

Ancient Mysteries

Discover the latest intriguiging, Scientifically sound explinations to Age-old puzzles

by Peter James, Nick Thorpe
Language: English
Release Date: December 18, 2007

What was the Minotaur? Did a Welsh prince discover America? Did Robin Hood really exist? How does the Star of Bethlehem fit into the science of astronomy? Is the Vinland Map a fake? Can archaeologists use spirit messages to guide their work? For centuries, philosophers, scientists, and charlatans...
Book cover of The Danube

The Danube

A Journey Upriver from the Black Sea to the Black Forest

by Nick Thorpe
Language: English
Release Date: January 14, 2014

The magnificent Danube both cuts across and connects central Europe, flowing through and alongside ten countries: Romania, Ukraine, Moldova, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, and Germany. Travelling its full length from east to west, against the river’s flow, Nick Thorpe embarks...
Book cover of Hansen's Children
by Ognjen Spahic, Nick Thorpe
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2017

It is the end of the 1980s, and Europe is about to change forever; in a corner of Romania, two men await their fate as their reality literally begins to fall apart. Unafraid to speak the truth, Spahic takes us on a journey through the revolution, changing our way of seeing this chapter of history...
Book cover of Frostgrave: The Wizards’ Conclave
by Mr Joseph A. McCullough, Alessio Cavatore, Alex Buchel
Language: English
Release Date: February 21, 2019

Wizards tend to be secretive and solitary, rarely sharing their knowledge, and associating with only a select few apprentices, followers, and henchmen. It is rare that they spend time in the company of other spellcasters, and rarer still that they work together. Now, however, something is about to...
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