Prince Borghese's Trail

Prince Borghese's Trail
Author: Genevieve Obert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Automobile racing drivers
ISBN: 9781571780850

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Genevieve Obert discusses the experiences she had while competing in the Peking to Paris Motor Challenge in 1997.

A Lap of the Globe

A Lap of the Globe
Author: Kevin Clemens
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-12-24
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0786483237

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Now a legend among classic automobile aficionados, Phillip Young is the man generally given credit for starting the classic endurance rally concept. Beginning his career with the 1989 Pirelli Marathon Rally, by 1997 Young and the Classic Rally Association had created the Peking to Paris Motor Challenge. Echoing a 1907 competition, this road race was unprecedented in modern times with a route which included China, India and Tibet. With the approach of the millennium, however, Phillip Young took on an even more ambitious project--the Around the World in 80 Days Motor Challenge. Beginning and ending in London, this event would send its participants literally around the globe in pre-1960 automobiles. This memoir recounts the author's adventures while competing in the Around the World in 80 Days Motor Challenge from May to July 2000. Beginning with his search for a sponsor and his deliberations in choosing a 1959 Mercedes-Benz 220S, it follows him from his arrival in London through various countries including Italy, Greece, former Russian Republics, China, Canada, the United States, Morocco, Spain and France. Clemens provides an up-close view of places most westerners never get to see and of the rigors of competition over varying terrain in an old car. Appendices contain information such as the daily route and schedule, the rally results, and a list of the U.S. Mercedes Team sponsors.

365 Travel

365 Travel
Author: Lisa Bach
Publisher: Travelers' Tales
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781885211675

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Whether kept on a nightstand or tucked in a backpack, this volume of daily travel gems will inspire readers who dream of faraway places. Illustrations.

The Athenaeum

The Athenaeum
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 986
Release: 1860
Genre: England
ISBN:

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Automobile Quarterly

Automobile Quarterly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1999
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN:

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The Princess of Nowhere

The Princess of Nowhere
Author: Lorenzo Borghese
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-12-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780061721618

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Princess Pauline Borghese was one of the most fascinating women of her day. Now her story is unforgettably told by one of her descendants.... The sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, Pauline knows that her sole purpose has always been to make an advantageous marriage to further her ambitious brother's goals. But her joie de vivre cannot be contained—much to the dismay of her new husband, Prince Camillo Borghese. Pauline and Camillo's relationship is tempestuous at best, with Pauline constantly seeking the attention of other men—especially after a heartbreaking loss leaves her devastated, desperate for attention, and searching for answers. Yet despite everything, the love that brought Pauline and Camillo together, as imperfect as it might be, can never truly be stifled. As seen through the eyes of the young woman who served as Pauline's lady-in-waiting and surrogate daughter, The Princess of Nowhere is an unforgettable tale of a remarkable life that was a study in the excesses of the time and of the power of a woman strong enough to defy expectations.

The Circulation of Knowledge Between Britain, India and China

The Circulation of Knowledge Between Britain, India and China
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004251413

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In The Circulation of Knowledge Between Britain, India and China, twelve scholars examine how knowledge, things and people moved within, and between, the East and the West from the early modern period to the twentieth century. The collection starts by looking at the ways and means that knowledge circulated, first in Europe, but then beyond to India and China. It engages the knowledge and encounters of those Europeans as they moved across the globe. It participates in the attempt to open up more nuanced and balanced trajectories of colonial and post-colonial encounters. By focusing on exchange, translation, and resistance, the authors bring into the spotlight many "bit-players" and things originally relegated to the margins in the development of late modern science. Contributors include Karen Smith, Larry Stewart, Savrithri Preetha Nair, Jan Golinski, Arun Bala, Jonathan Topham, Khyati Nagar, Yang Haiyan, Fa-ti Fan, Grace Yen Shen, Jahnavi Phalkey, Veena Rao, and Sundar Sarukkai.

Athenaeum

Athenaeum
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 948
Release: 1860
Genre:
ISBN:

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Hard Driving

Hard Driving
Author: Dermot Cole
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1602234027

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In the winter of 1908, six cars left Times Square bound for Paris. They were embarking on a remarkable motor race across the world that would capture everyone’s imagination. In this book, Dermot Cole weaves a thrilling account of the improbable journey west from New York to Paris, the varied characters, and the nascent automobile industry. Drawing from the drivers’ journals and extensive newspaper reports, Cole details the many hardships, triangulations, and physical extremes encountered along the route as the drivers attempted to race from coast to coast, cross the Bering Strait to Russia, traverse Siberia, and onward. Hard Driving delves beyond the riveting headlines to explore the race’s implications for global politics and diplomacy and how the automobile became a viable mode of transportation.