A Ride To India

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Harry De Windt

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Book: A Ride To India
A ride to remember as Harry de Windt, lecturer, author, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and equestrian explorer par excellence, saddled up in 1890 and set off to examine the forgotten corners of Persia and Baluchistan. The resultant journey was literally one for the record books as the redoubtable Harry proved time and again that he wasn't going to be put off by a few minor inconveniences such as the weather, which ranged from an arctic storm in Persia that froze his cigar to his lips, to a howling desert wind in Baluchistan with temperatures nearing 120 degrees Fahrenheit
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Details of Book: A Ride To India Book: A Ride To India
Author: Harry De Windt
ISBN:

1590481305


ISBN-13:

9781590481301

,

978-1590481301


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 05082004
Publisher: Long Riders' Guild Press
Number of Pages: 144
Language: English
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