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Baghdad Without a Map and Other Misadventures in Arabia by Tony Horwitz

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Baghdad Without a Map and Other Misadventures in Arabia

Tony Horwitz

Penguin Publishing Group · Paperback · January 1, 1992

Reading lane: Personal Memoirs

“A very funny and frequently insightful look at the world’s most combustible region.”— The New York Times Book Review NATIONAL BESTSELLER Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Tony Horwitz's 1991 classic account of his travels across the Middle East and through the Arabian Peninsula, now in eBook for the first time.

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Why This Clicks

Offbeat Detours

A brisk, off-kilter ride through Arabia, with humor doing the map-reading.

Come here for

  • wry travel misadventures
  • edgy, playful voice

Expect

  • list-friendly dip-in chapters
  • layered travel writing

Book Details

Authors
Tony Horwitz
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published
January 1, 1992
Format
Paperback
Theme
Personal Memoirs · Travel Writing
Reading lane
Personal Memoirs

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Publisher Categories

  • Personal Memoirs

  • Travel Writing

  • Middle East Travel

About This Book

“A very funny and frequently insightful look at the world’s most combustible region.”— The New York Times Book Review NATIONAL BESTSELLER Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Tony Horwitz's 1991 classic account of his travels across the Middle East and through the Arabian Peninsula, now in eBook for the first time. With razor-sharp wit and insight, intrepid journalist Tony Horwitz gets beyond solemn newspaper headlines and romantic myths of the 1990s, to offer startling, honest...

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“A very funny and frequently insightful look at the world’s most combustible region.”— The New York Times Book Review NATIONAL BESTSELLER Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Tony Horwitz's 1991 classic account of his travels across the Middle East and through the Arabian Peninsula, now in eBook for the first time. With razor-sharp wit and insight, intrepid journalist Tony Horwitz gets beyond solemn newspaper headlines and romantic myths of the 1990s, to offer startling, honest close-ups of the Middle East. His quest for hot stories takes him from the tribal wilds of Yemen to the shell-pocked shores of Lebanon; from the sands of the Sudan to the souks of Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Careening through fourteen countries, including the Sudan, Iraq, Israel, and Afghanistan, Horwitz travels light, packing a keen eye, a wicked sense of humor, and chutzpah in overwhelming measure. This wild and comic tale of misadventure reports on a fascinating world in which the ancient and the modern collide.

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