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  • Date Of Publication: 2018
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India - El sueño resplandeciente

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  • Código de barras: 9781787112940
Este extraordinario relato de un viaje notable realizado en 1933, a través de Irak, Irán y Baluchistán (ahora parte de Pakistán) hasta la India, está repleto de asombro, aventura, determinación y amor por los viajes y las motocicletas. Pero lo que realmente distingue a este libro son las maravillosas descripciones de las personas y culturas, ahora casi olvidadas, pero aún enormemente relevantes en la actualidad: todo ello cobra vida de forma evocadora gracias a las impresionantes fotos de 1933. En aquella época, la idea de viajar a la India en motocicleta a través de Oriente Medio se consideraba imposible; a menudo no había carreteras, ni siquiera caminos, y estaban intentando cruzar los desiertos abrasadores a mediados de agosto, en una pequeña motocicleta de dos tiempos con apenas suficiente potencia para la moto y el conductor, ¡y mucho menos para un pasajero! Este libro es más que una fantástica aventura; también ofrece algunas percepciones agudas sobre los pueblos, lugares y culturas de la época, además de estar lleno de drama, tanto personal como mecánico, a medida que la motocicleta avanza por las arenas resplandecientes. Una verdadera ventana al pasado, y un libro que es definitivamente un "imprescindible" para todos los entusiastas de los viajes y las motocicletas.

Author: Max Reisch

Author Bio: Maximilian Felix Gottfried Reisch (1912-1985) made his first pioneering long-distance journey when he was still a 20-year-old student in Vienna in 1933. Together with fellow-student Herbert Tichy on pillion, he rode a 250cc Puch light motorcycle from Vienna to Bombay, crossing Iraq, Iran and Baluchistan (as documented in his book India - The Shimmering Dream). In another break from his studies in 1935, Reisch undertook a motorcar expedition into Asia which became the round-the-world trip documented in this book. In WWII he served as a vehicle maintenance officer with Rommel in North Africa (which he later wrote about in Out of the Rat Trap). After the war, Reisch worked in the family wholesale grocery business, but by the 195’s he was again pushing back the boundaries of motor travel, using vehicles off the production line, which he converted to his own specifications. Many of his journeys were to the Middle East and the desert regions, which so attracted him. Keen to pass on the excitement of travel to the younger generation, he wrote up his adventures in a racy personal style which in no way obscures the carefully recorded details of the world he knew. The book’s translator, Alison Falls, grew up in rural Herefordshire where her father was a general practitioner. A keen motorcyclist, he introduced each of his three children to motorcycles as early as possible, thus encouraging a love of independent travel. Alison studied modern languages at Newnham College, Cambridge and subsequently taught French and German. When her brother came across the story of Max Reisch and the journey by light motorcycle to India in 1933, she was able to translate it for him and in the process developed an enthusiasm for all Reisch’s books, including this four-wheel adventure.

ISBN: 978-1-78711-294

Publisher: Veloce Publishing

Binding Type: Paperback

Illustrations: 96 color & b/w photos

Language: NA

Pages: 224

Printing Status: In Print

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