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The Life of My Choice by Wilfred Thesiger is a highly rated travel memoir ranked among the top travel and explorer biographies. This brand-new edition, ISBN 9780393334258, comes with fast, free shipping and a satisfaction guarantee, making it a must-have for discerning readers craving authentic adventure and inspiration.
| Best Sellers Rank | #228,606 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #176 in Travel Writing #298 in Biographies of Travelers & Explorers |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (62) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 3.12 x 22.86 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 0393334252 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0393334258 |
| Item weight | 567 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 492 pages |
| Publication date | 1 January 1988 |
| Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
P**Y
Amazing book, from the first page to l the last page.Hewas an amazing man so self contained and content with his Spartan life and his interaction with the local tribes and to finish the book joined the SAS. His style of writing was a pleasure to read and enjoy
M**Y
The book arrived promptly, well packaged, and in good condition.
N**0
A fascinating account of this remarkable man's life in a bygone era.
C**R
Received well, thank you
R**D
Wilfred Thesiger, I'm ashamed to admit, is a new discovery to me. After reading "Arabian Sands" a few days ago, I felt I had to learn more of his life. "The Life of My Choice" has many parallels to "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" and was so captivating that I had to read it in one sitting. T.E. Lawrence noted that "self-knowledge unfitted me for leadership." Thesiger puts that same sharp sword of introspection to his life. His observations on Lieutenant Colonel Orde Wingate and his thoughts on T.E. Lawrence are among the highlights of this book, as are his thoughts on Islam and Christianity. A son of privilege, son of the Minister of the British Legation in Addis Ababa, the author fell in love with the people of the wilderness, and always found his heroes and soul mates among the harshest tribes in the most forbidding territories. He acknowledges that some of his big game hunting exploits don't go over well 50 years afterwards, but takes care to explain the realities of the situation. He obviously has a strong feeling for the underdog in any fight, not something to be taken for granted in a highly decorated battlefield veteran. Thesiger's detailed account of the League of Nations standing by and watching the Italians brazenly use mustard gas on tens of thousands of Ethiopian soldiers and civilians reminds us of our own cowardice during more recent crimes against humanity. In this age when we are in such great need of heroic figures, I have no knowledge of a single leader of Wilfred Thesiger's caliber alive among us. Then again, Thesiger insisted on not living inside his own society, not seeking to be known by anyone other than himself. No doubt he must serve as the model for more than a few yet to be discovered British and American heroes now posted in remote and dangerous places. Surely one lesson to be taken from Mr. Thesiger's life is that we should live the lives our souls demand of us, consequences be damned. Mr. Thesiger realized as a young man that his path was a lonely one. I highly recommend "Fire and the Sword in the Sudan" by Colonels Rudolph Slatin and F.R. Wingate to any reader of Wilfred Thesiger. Slatin was held prisoner for 12 years in the Sudan during the 1880s and early 1890s.
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