<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Randonnée dans les montagnes enneigées de Jizera, en Bohème, ou croisière dans les Grands Lacs sur un cargo, le voyage devient une destination en soi dans le volume Route, Rail & Piste de la collection Explorer de TASCHEN. Ses récits à la première personne et ses photos dignes de cartes postales vous transporteront sans peine dans des lieux...<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Whether it's a snowy trek through Bohemia's remote Jizera Mountains or a cruise across the Great Lakes on a cargo ship, the journey itself is the destination in the Road, Rail & Trail volume of TASCHEN's Explorer series with The New York Times.</p><p>Follow Virginia Woolf's footsteps as you explore gardens in the English countryside with Francine Prose. Marvel at India's vibrant bird life with Somini Sengupta. Or sit back and watch Siberia's moonlit forests and Soviet-era relics zip by from the comfort of a train with Finn-Olaf Jones. The Times writers are your guides through 25 dream trips, and the wealth of color photographs that accompany their writing capture the beauty and unique spirit of both far-flung and familiar locales.</p><p>The Explorer series takes travel beyond the obvious with adventures in exotic places and new perspectives in familiar ones, all based on the distinguished travel journalism from The New York Times. Each journey features a first-person narrative and postcard-perfect photography that capture the unique personality of the destination--as well as practical information to help get you on your way. Edited by Barbara Ireland, whose 36 Hours travel series has been a TASCHEN best seller, the Explorer series is available in four volumes: Beaches, Islands & Coasts; Mountains, Deserts & Plains; Cities & Towns; and Road, Rail & Trail.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"You will be blown away by so much beauty. Each trip is richly illustrated, brimming with practical details, and told in the first person."-- "Le Monde"<br>
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