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  1. Paperback. £11.95 39 Used from £0.70 17 New from £10.16. Dark Star Safari is Paul Theroux's now classic account of a journey from Cairo to Cape Town. Travelling across bush and desert, down rivers and across lakes, and through country after country, Theroux visits some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth, and some of the most dangerous.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2003 · By far, Theroux's best travel book. And they're all, at a minimum, extremely worth my time. What made this one exceptional was the timing of the read. I had held back on Dark Star Safari until 2018 after overdosing on other Theroux titles and feeling the need to sample other writers (many of them cited in Theroux's own works).

  3. 24 de nov. de 2011 · Dark Star Safari is Paul Theroux's now classic account of a journey from Cairo to Cape Town. Travelling across bush and desert, down rivers and across lakes, and through country after country, Theroux visits some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth, and some of the most dangerous. It is a journey of discovery and of rediscovery -- of the ...

  4. Book your Star Safari today. Did you know that the Wairarapa International Dark Sky Reserve has one of the darkest and clearest skies in New Zealand? Only 80km from the Wellington Airport, you get a personal astrobiologist and an astrophysicist to show you the Universe.

  5. 5 de abr. de 2004 · The sometime novelist is at his most masterful with DARK STAR SAFARI. (A) Entertainment Weekly Armchair travelers will wish the book went on twice as long — and that is something, considering that the book runs more than 400 pages. This is a masterwork by a master writer. Minneapolis Star-Tribune Paul Theroux. Travel. Africa.

  6. Travel books about Africa by foreigners make me wary. I speak as an African. The first sentence of Dark Star Safari, "All news out of Africa is bad," did not augur well.The book would undoubtedly ...

  7. The sometime novelist is at his most masterful with DARK STAR SAFARI. (A) Entertainment Weekly . Armchair travelers will wish the book went on twice as long -- and that is something, considering that the book runs more than 400 pages. This is a masterwork by a master writer. Minneapolis Star-Tribune . Paul Theroux. Travel. Africa.