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The Broken Road (2013) is a travel book by British author Patrick Leigh Fermor.Published posthumously by John Murray, the book, edited and introduced by his biographer Artemis Cooper and travel writer Colin Thubron, [1] narrates almost all of the final section of the author's journey on foot across Europe from the Hook of Holland to Constantinople in 1933 and '34.
The Broken Road is a 1907 novel of adventure and romance by A. E. W. Mason, set in India during the period of British rule. It first appeared in serial form in The Cornhill Magazine . [ 2 ] As a result of the book's publication, the British Government abolished a regulation that had prevented soldiers of the British Indian Army , no matter how ...
The Broken Road may refer to: . The Broken Road, a 1907 novel by the British writer A. E. W. Mason; The Broken Road, a 1921 British film adaptation; The Broken Road (travel book), a travel book by Patrick Leigh Fermor
Between the Woods and the Water is a travel book by British author Patrick Leigh Fermor, the second in a series of three books narrating the author's journey on foot across Europe from the Hook of Holland to Constantinople in 1933/34. The first book in the series, A Time of Gifts, recounts Leigh Fermor's journey as far as the Middle Danube.
First edition with artwork by John Craxton. A Time of Gifts (1977) is a travel book by British author Patrick Leigh Fermor.Published by John Murray when the author was 62, it is a memoir of the first part of Leigh Fermor's journey on foot across Europe from the Hook of Holland to Constantinople (officially Istanbul) in 1933/34.
Babylon by Bus (book) Begums, Thugs and White Mughals; Between the Woods and the Water; Beyond the Devil's Teeth; Beyond the Mexique Bay; The Bible in Spain; Black Lamb and Grey Falcon; Black Sea (book) Blood River: A Journey to Africa's Broken Heart; Bollocks to Alton Towers; Brazil (Palin book) Brazilian Adventure; Bring Home the Revolution
The Broken Road is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by René Plaissetty and starring Harry Ham, Mary Massart, and Tony Fraser. [1] Three generations of a British family work to build a road in India. It was based on the 1907 novel The Broken Road by A.E.W. Mason.
The Road is a 2006 post-apocalyptic novel by American writer Cormac McCarthy. The book details the grueling journey of a father and his young son over several months across a landscape blasted by an unspecified cataclysm that has destroyed industrial civilization and nearly all life.