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Cleopatra's Needle: Two Wheels by the Water to Cairo | 
enlarge | Author: Anne Mustoe Publisher: Virgin Books Category: Book
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $14.94 (100%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1986467
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.9
ISBN: 0753508133 Dewey Decimal Number: 915 EAN: 9780753508138 ASIN: 0753508133
Publication Date: April 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: SHIPS TODAY!!!!!! BRAND NEW BOOK
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Product Description
Beginning on a blustery April morning at Cleopatra’s Needle on the Thames Embankment in London, Anne Mustoe set out on another of her phenomenal lone cycle rides – this time to the Needle's original site at Heliopolis in Egypt. She set herself the challenge of journeying wherever possible near to water - via the Seine and the Rhone, then alongside the Burgundy canal, the Po and the Venetian Lagoon - inspiring her to think of her mode of transport as a set of 'waterwheels'. Leaving Europe, Ms Mustoe entered a very different terrain: the dusty and at times chaotic world of the ancient near east. Countries such as Turkey, Syria and Lebanon and, not least, Egypt itself, the site of the final waterway – the evocative Nile.
Her incident-packed journey made this the best and worst of rides and Ms Mustoe's eloquent but no-nonsense prose is immediately accessible, giving the reader a clear picture of this remarkable excursion. Woven in with fascinating and educational information regarding the history and culture of every point en route are also accounts of outrageous misfortune. Undaunted by roads and bridges washed away by freak floods; robbery in the backwater of Bari; an old knee injury flaring up and, worst of all, running out of whisky in a Muslim land, this pioneering ex-headmistress-on-a-bike soldiered on in true British spirit to reach her destination. The book is a delight for aspirant and seasoned travellers alike. Told with the exquisite detail that has become Ms Mustoe's hallmark, this unusual journey is recounted with keen observation, a relish of the open road and a rare, understated humour.
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Too much too fast July 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This could have been a very interesting true bicycle journey to read about, but I found I just had to put it down after 50 pages, and I stopped right there. There is simply too much information coming at the reader way to fast. This is a long bike journey, and it reads as if the author is verbally speaking into a tape recorder as she pedals along, giving you quick blow-by-blow minute description of what she is seeing, along with a ton of historical data on each site. Before you can grab onto one thought or place, she's within seconds hightailing it off to the next site up the road and I felt I was experiencing this trip on fast forward unable to catch my breath. If the author had slowed it down, and carefully chosen some of the better, more interesting sites to focus on and inform us on, it would have been so much more palatable. To cram it all in so fast with just minute details and mundane facts that were so very uninteresting, ruined the feel of it. A lot of editing could have been done here and careful selection of choice site seeing could have made for a much better read. I was greatly disappointed and would not recommend this.
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