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The Adventurer's Handbook: Life Lessons from History's Great Explorers | 
enlarge | Author: Mick Conefrey Publisher: Collins Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 612673
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 4.8 x 1
ISBN: 0060849983 Dewey Decimal Number: 910.9 EAN: 9780060849986 ASIN: 0060849983
Publication Date: March 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: EX-LIBRARY; used item may have library binding and show stamps, stickers or other marks. Items not meeting quality expectations may be returned for refund. Buy with confidence - your satisfaction is guaranteed at B-Logistics!
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What makes a good explorer? Adaptability, ambition, stamina, self-belief, doggedness, curiosity, optimism, authority, hardiness -- and fund-raising ability. A powerful punch of self-help, how-to, popular history, and humor. In this celebration of the glory days of exploration, Mick Conefrey takes a new look at the larger-than-life tales of many famous American and European adventurers. He pulls practical advice from their original diaries and logs stories of endurance and survival, such as Thor Heyerdahl's crossing of the Pacific in a raft and Robert Peary's heroic North Pole adventure. All expeditions are essentially projects that have to be managed. Teams have to be selected, equipped, and motivated. Goals have to be set and crises have to be overcome. For example -- some believed that it was always important to include in an expedition someone whom everyone else disliked because it would give focus to their complaints and help them bond. The book is chuck full of useful information, such as what to do if you are attacked by an anaconda--you wait until it is has swallowed you up to your knees and then you reach down and cut its head off. The instructions are very clear about not panicking in this situation. In addition to the wonderful characters and stories you will find many lessons on how to be an explorer and what it takes to set sail without a clear path home.
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Tales of Adventure and Exploration June 29, 2008 God I love this book! Although written in the manner of a 'how-to' or 'guide' book, this book is really more of a history of exploration and travel as told through anecdotes about various famous adventurers, liberally spiced with various facts about the great outdoors. Legendary names like Ernest Shackleton, Sir Richard Francis Burton, Wilfred Thesiger, Robert E. Peary, Freya Stark, Hiram Bingham, Captain Cook, Col. Percy Fawcett and others can be found within these pages.
Each chapter is arranged by theme or topic. The first chapter covers 'getting started' with fund-raising and team-building, while 'getting going' includes things like wearing a safari suit and pith helmet, finding water in the desert, and dealing with animal attacks. Next chapter covers 'getting along,' such as leading your men up a mountain, dealing with natives like Ekimos, Bedouin and Polynesians, and preventing a mutiny. Then we move on 'getting there,' which covers famous expeditions like Burton's search for the Nile, Amundsen's quest for the South Pole, the Kon Tiki Expedition, and the ascent of Everest. And finally we have 'getting back,' which gives not only gives a very nice list of travel books, but also covers dealing with the press, proving your exploits and a list of explorers who died in the field.
Overall, this is quite a fun little pocket book that will teach you a surprising amount of information on travel, exploration and famous adventurers. Along the way, you'll learn such useful facts and information as how to keep the cleanest underwear after months at sea, using a camera to win the respect of Bedouin tribesmen, and how to survive an anaconda attack. It's a pretty fun book, and it'll make a seasoned adventurer out of any reader, even if you never intend to scale Everest, map the Amazon or cross the Arabian desert! I strongly recommend picking this book up, reading it and savoring every minute.
Great Insight and a fun read September 4, 2007 Want a fun and insight full read into what it takes to run and expedition? This is the book for you. Mick has written a great book that would be great for any armchair explorer or upcoming adventurer.
Even couch potatoes would like this book March 30, 2006 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I love to travel and backpack and am addicted to nature adventure tales. I found this book very informative and entertaining. It is full of fun facts and larger than life character sketches. And while there is a lot of information presented, the author manages to present it in a coherent, relevant and entertaining way.
While he obstensibly writes about lessons learned from great (and not so great) adventurers, the lessons contained in this book can easily be used to inform us on how to successfully guide ourselves and others through life's everyday challenges great and small.
LOVED IT!!
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