How to Make Friends and Oppress People

Classic Travel Advice for the Gentleman Adventurer

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, Travel
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Author: Vic Darkwood ISBN: 9781466868847
Publisher: St. Martin's Press Publication: April 22, 2014
Imprint: Thomas Dunne Books Language: English
Author: Vic Darkwood
ISBN: 9781466868847
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication: April 22, 2014
Imprint: Thomas Dunne Books
Language: English

No traveler to date has matched the intrepid 19th-century gentleman for his bravery, derring-do, and ability to make a perfect cup of tea in the most malarial of climes. But the sun has set on the golden age of exploration, and the records of these fearless, mustachioed adventurers have vanished from the shelves. In their place have appeared timorous travel guides written by authors who could hardly locate Rhodesia on a classroom globe let alone comment on the proper etiquette of an Italian duel.

Now, with the publication of Vic Darkwood's How to Make Friends and Oppress People, at long last today's aspiring adventurers can avail themselves of the best of classic travel advice on such invaluable topics as:

-Using Anthills as Ovens

-Hunting Elephants and Hippos with a Javelin

-Sleeping on a Billiard Table as a Means of Avoiding Vermin

-Digging a Well with a Pointy Stick

Fully illustrated with over 150 drawings and woodcuts, this inestimable collection of wisdom drawn from actual 19th- and early 20th-century guidebooks will prove essential to any traveler looking to enjoy his excursion abroad or hoping to avoid death at the hands of inhospitable natives.

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No traveler to date has matched the intrepid 19th-century gentleman for his bravery, derring-do, and ability to make a perfect cup of tea in the most malarial of climes. But the sun has set on the golden age of exploration, and the records of these fearless, mustachioed adventurers have vanished from the shelves. In their place have appeared timorous travel guides written by authors who could hardly locate Rhodesia on a classroom globe let alone comment on the proper etiquette of an Italian duel.

Now, with the publication of Vic Darkwood's How to Make Friends and Oppress People, at long last today's aspiring adventurers can avail themselves of the best of classic travel advice on such invaluable topics as:

-Using Anthills as Ovens

-Hunting Elephants and Hippos with a Javelin

-Sleeping on a Billiard Table as a Means of Avoiding Vermin

-Digging a Well with a Pointy Stick

Fully illustrated with over 150 drawings and woodcuts, this inestimable collection of wisdom drawn from actual 19th- and early 20th-century guidebooks will prove essential to any traveler looking to enjoy his excursion abroad or hoping to avoid death at the hands of inhospitable natives.

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