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020 _a9781510746893
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100 1 _aOllivier, Bernard
_eauthor.
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240 1 0 _aVers Samarcande.
_lEnglish
245 1 0 _aWalking to Samarkand :
_bthe Great Silk Road from Persia to Central Asia /
_cBernard Ollivier ; translated from the French by Dan Golembeski.
300 _aix, 290 pages :
_bmaps ;
_c23 cm
500 _aTranslated from the French.
520 _aAcclaimed journalist Bernard Ollivier continues his epic journey across Persia and Central Asia as he walks the length of the Great Silk Road. Walking to Samarkand is journalist Bernard Ollivier's stunning account of the second leg of his 7,200-mile walk from Istanbul, Turkey, to Xi'an, China, along the Silk Road--the longest and perhaps most mythical trade route of all time. Picking up where Out of Istanbul left off, Ollivier heads out of the Middle East and into Central Asia, grappling not only with his own will to continue but with new, unforeseen dangers.
600 1 0 _aOllivier, Bernard
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_zSilk Road.
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650 0 _aWalking
_zSilk Road.
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651 0 _aSilk Road
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655 7 _aTravel writing
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700 1 _aGolembeski, Dan
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