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John Man is a historian specializing in the nature of leadership. John's books have been published in over twenty languages around the world and include histories of the Great Wall of China and the Mongolian Empire. He lives in England.

Opere di John Man

Kublai Khan (2006) 198 copie
Stay Alive, My Son (1987) — A cura di — 148 copie
Atlas of the Year 1000 (1999) 135 copie
The Great Wall (2008) 135 copie
The new traveller’s atlas (1998) 121 copie
Samurai: A History (P.S.) (2011) 91 copie
Battlefields Then & Now (1800) 88 copie
Gobi: Tracking the Desert (1997) 55 copie
Berlin Blockade (1973) 42 copie
Day of the Dinosaur (1978) 36 copie
Dinosaurs/06145 (1988) 15 copie
Exploration and Discovery (1990) 14 copie
Astronomers Library (1989) 10 copie
The Birth of Our Planet (1997) 9 copie
Zwinger Palace, Dresden (1990) 9 copie
The Lion's Share (1982) 5 copie
The Gutenberg Revolution (2010) 2 copie
The Stranger in Reading (2006) 2 copie
Wedloop om de ruimte (1999) 2 copie
Marine K SBS: Gold Rush (2016) 1 copia
Kubilay Han 1 copia
Wielki mur 1 copia
La Naissance de la Terre (1997) 1 copia

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Lots of good stuff in here and actually pretty easy to read, A bit more analysis of Marco's veracity than a straight telling of his story, which I'd have preferred.
 
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BBrookes | 4 altre recensioni | Dec 5, 2023 |
This is a volume in the Time-Life Peoples of the Wild series, a bit dated (1982), as the series name indicates (of course, one could argue that it's their habitat that the term 'wild' refers to, and not the people themselves). However that may be, the book portrays, in detailed text and unique photographs, the lives of these forest-dwellers, in a remote corner of the Amazon forest in eastern Ecuador. The author and photographer have undertaken the heroic task of locating them, establishing communication, making friends, and actually living with them for weeks together, taking part in their forays into the forest, earing what they eat, trying to understand their lives and their prospects. This book presents a glimpse of what is in all probability a vanished world today, as these groups were the last of the Waorani that lived outside the Indian reserves where their compatriots had already been affected by modern civilization. The first-named author, John Man, is incidentally the writer who has produced a number of books on Mongolia and the Mongols; apparently his sojourn with the "jungle tribe in Ecuador" was a once-off experience, something he did not further pursue, but a spin-off on his editing the volume The Amazon in the Time-Life Wild Places series.… (altro)
 
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Dilip-Kumar | Aug 7, 2023 |
Excellent introduction to the history of the ninja. Very informative but so broad to occasionally be frustrating. The Nakano School was completely new to me which was interesting but admittedly I would have liked a deeper dive into the Sengoku period and even earlier.
 
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GlencoeTraveler | 1 altra recensione | Feb 20, 2023 |
Outstanding book. Every detail well-researched and beautifully presented.
 
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CasSprout | 1 altra recensione | Dec 18, 2022 |

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66
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ISBN
263
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