Through Paphlagonia with a donkey

Through Paphlagonia with a donkey

By David R. Beasley

Subjects: Turkey, Social life and customs, Description and travel, Travel

Description: Today when travel has become impersonal, we find in this book a personal account. Here are fresh and highly individualistic impressions of the Turkish people living in the wilderness of the Isfendyar Mountains on the coast of the Black Sea. Starting in complete ignorance and with no preconceptions David Beasley and through him the reader experience the warmth, generosity and touching enthusiasm of the Turks for contact with a foreigner. Through Paphlagonia With A Donkey is an awakening of a Westerner to an Eastern culture on the one hand, and an amusing, sometimes sympathetic appreciation of the independent personality of the donkey, Bobby, on the other. "One hundred times better than Steinbeck's Travels with Charley." William Reuben, journalist and author

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