Salto unter der Sonne., Mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko. Aus dem Englischen von Brigitte Helbling. - (=rororo Horizonte, 12658).
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9783499126581 - Hickman, Katie: Salto unter der Sonne. Mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko
Hickman, Katie

Salto unter der Sonne. Mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko (1995)

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9783499126581 - Hickman, Katie: Salto unter der Sonne. Mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko
Hickman, Katie

Salto unter der Sonne. Mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko (1995)

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3499126583 - Hickman, Katie: Salto unter der Sonne. Mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko. Aus dem Englischen von Brigitte Helbling. - (=rororo Horizonte, 12658).
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Salto unter der Sonne. Mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko. Aus dem Englischen von Brigitte Helbling. - (=rororo Horizonte, 12658). (1995)

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Deutsche Erstausgabe. 310 Seiten und 8 Blatt mit schwarzweiß Abbildungen. Taschenbuch. Kartoniert. Guter Zustand. - Katie Hickman was born into a diplomatic family and spent the first twenty-five years of her life living abroad, in Europe, the Far East and South America. She was educated at boarding school in England where she was a scholar at Wycombe Abbey School, and at Pembroke College, Oxford, where she read English. After Oxford she began to travel on her own account and to write. Her first book, 'Dreams of the Peaceful Dragon' (1987), an account of a journey on horseback across the forbidden Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, was followed by 'The Quetzal Summer' (1992), a novel about love and death in the Andes, for which she was shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young British Writer of the Year. In 1993 she published a second travel book , 'A Trip to the Light Fantasti'c (later re-issued as 'Travels with a Circus'), an account of a year spend living and working with a Mexican circus, for which she was short-listed for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award, and which later became one of the Independent's Books of the Year. After the birth of her first child she turned to writing history books. The first of these 'Daughters of Britannia: the Lives and Times of Diplomatic Wives' (1999) rose to number two in the Sunday Times Bestseller lists, and remained in the top ten for five consecutive months. It was adapted into a highly successful twenty part series for BBC Radio 4's Women's Hour, and has sold nearly 200,000 copies to date. 'Daughters' was followed in 2003 by 'Courtesans', about the lives of British eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth century courtesans, which was also a bestseller, and has sold nealry 90,000 copies. ... Katie Hickman is listed in the 'Oxford Dictionary of Women Travellers', 'Wayward Women'. She lives in London with her two children and her husband, the philosopher A.C.Grayling. Aus: katiehickman-com Versand D: 2,20 EUR Reiseliteratur, Reisebeschreibungen, Reisetagebuch, Reisereportagen, Reiseschilderungen, Mexikanische Kunst, Zirkus, Reisebericht Reiseberichte, Reisen, Mittelamerika, Ortskunde, Landesgeschichte, Landeskunde, Kultur, Tourismus, Reisebücher, Reiseführer, Geographie, Heimatkunde, Länderkunde, Kulturgeschichte, Völkerkunde, Volkskunde, Fremde Kulturen, Baedeker, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Englische Literatur, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Great Britain, Kolonialgeschichte, Commonwealth.
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3499126583 - Hickman, Katie: Salto unter der Sonne. Mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko. Aus dem Englischen von Brigitte Helbling. - (=rororo Horizonte, 12658).
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Salto unter der Sonne. Mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko. Aus dem Englischen von Brigitte Helbling. - (=rororo Horizonte, 12658).

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ISBN: 3499126583 bzw. 9783499126581, in Deutsch, Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg, Deutschland, Taschenbuch.

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Deutsche Erstausgabe. 310 Seiten und 8 Blatt mit schwarzweiß Abbildungen. Taschenbuch. Kartoniert. ISBN: 3499126583. Guter Zustand. - Katie Hickman was born into a diplomatic family and spent the first twenty-five years of her life living abroad, in Europe, the Far East and South America. She was educated at boarding school in England where she was a scholar at Wycombe Abbey School, and at Pembroke College, Oxford, where she read English. After Oxford she began to travel on her own account and to write. Her first book, 'Dreams of the Peaceful Dragon' (1987), an account of a journey on horseback across the forbidden Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, was followed by 'The Quetzal Summer' (1992), a novel about love and death in the Andes, for which she was shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young British Writer of the Year. In 1993 she published a second travel book , 'A Trip to the Light Fantasti'c (later re-issued as 'Travels with a Circus'), an account of a year spend living and working with a Mexican circus, for which she was short-listed for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award, and which later became one of the Independent's Books of the Year. After the birth of her first child she turned to writing history books. The first of these 'Daughters of Britannia: the Lives and Times of Diplomatic Wives' (1999) rose to number two in the Sunday Times Bestseller lists, and remained in the top ten for five consecutive months. It was adapted into a highly successful twenty part series for BBC Radio 4's Women's Hour, and has sold nearly 200,000 copies to date. 'Daughters' was followed in 2003 by 'Courtesans', about the lives of British eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth century courtesans, which was also a bestseller, and has sold nealry 90,000 copies. ... Katie Hickman is listed in the 'Oxford Dictionary of Women Travellers', 'Wayward Women'. She lives in London with her two children and her husband, the philosopher A.C.Grayling. Aus: katiehickman-com [Reiseliteratur, Reisebeschreibungen, Reisetagebuch, Reisereportagen, Reiseschilderungen, Mexikanische Kunst, Zirkus, Reisebericht Reiseberichte, Reisen, Mittelamerika, Ortskunde, Landesgeschichte, Landeskunde, Kultur, Tourismus, Reisebücher, Reiseführer, Geographie, Heimatkunde, Länderkunde, Kulturgeschichte, Völkerkunde, Volkskunde, Fremde Kulturen, Baedeker, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Englische Literatur, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Great Britain, Kolonialgeschichte, Commonwealth].
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9783499126581 - Hickman, Katie: Salto unter der Sonne. Mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko. Aus dem Englischen von Brigitte Helbling. - (=rororo Horizonte, 12658).
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Hickman, Katie

Salto unter der Sonne. Mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko. Aus dem Englischen von Brigitte Helbling. - (=rororo Horizonte, 12658). (1995)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE PB US

ISBN: 9783499126581 bzw. 3499126583, in Deutsch, Reinbek bei Hamburg, Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, BOUQUINIST [1048136], München, BY, Germany.
310 Seiten und 8 Blatt mit schwarzweiß Abbildungen. Guter Zustand. - Katie Hickman was born into a diplomatic family and spent the first twenty-five years of her life living abroad, in Europe, the Far East and South America. She was educated at boarding school in England where she was a scholar at Wycombe Abbey School, and at Pembroke College, Oxford, where she read English. After Oxford she began to travel on her own account and to write. Her first book, 'Dreams of the Peaceful Dragon' (1987), an account of a journey on horseback across the forbidden Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, was followed by 'The Quetzal Summer' (1992), a novel about love and death in the Andes, for which she was shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young British Writer of the Year. In 1993 she published a second travel book , 'A Trip to the Light Fantasti'c (later re-issued as 'Travels with a Circus'), an account of a year spend living and working with a Mexican circus, for which she was short-listed for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award, and which later became one of the Independent's Books of the Year. After the birth of her first child she turned to writing history books. The first of these 'Daughters of Britannia: the Lives and Times of Diplomatic Wives' (1999) rose to number two in the Sunday Times Bestseller lists, and remained in the top ten for five consecutive months. It was adapted into a highly successful twenty part series for BBC Radio 4's Women's Hour, and has sold nearly 200,000 copies to date. 'Daughters' was followed in 2003 by 'Courtesans', about the lives of British eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth century courtesans, which was also a bestseller, and has sold nealry 90,000 copies. . Katie Hickman is listed in the 'Oxford Dictionary of Women Travellers', 'Wayward Women'. She lives in London with her two children and her husband, the philosopher A.C.Grayling. Aus: katiehickman-com Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 300 Reiseliteratur, Reisebeschreibungen, Reisetagebuch, Reisereportagen, Reiseschilderungen, Mexikanische Kunst, Zirkus, Reisebericht Reiseberichte, Reisen, Mittelamerika, Ortskunde, Landesgeschichte, Landeskunde, Kultur, Tourismus, Reisebücher, Reiseführer, Geographie, Heimatkunde, Länderkunde, Kulturgeschichte, Völkerkunde, Volkskunde, Fremde Kulturen, Baedeker, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Englische Literatur, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Great Britain, Kolonialgeschichte, Commonwealth.
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9783499126581 - Hickman, Katie: Salto unter der Sonne - mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko
Hickman, Katie

Salto unter der Sonne - mit einem Zirkus unterwegs in Mexiko (1995)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE PB US

ISBN: 9783499126581 bzw. 3499126583, in Deutsch, rororo, Reinbek 1995, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.

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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Antiquariat Ströter [1047779], Bielefeld, Germany.
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