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Very Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. pp.234 with sources and notes on the contributors. An anthology of internationally celebrated women writers who share the details of their most memorable voyages. clean tight copy with slight edgewear. name written on title page.
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Good. Paperback Good Ships From Canada Trade paperback (US) Glued binding 234 p Audience: General/trade Book Description: Award-winning novelist Katherine Govier experienced first-hand what many writers feel about travel: it is a need To discover characters, settings and customs which they can t find at home, authors set out for new terrain Recollections of their voyages create a special category of travel writing Poets and novelists travelling writers, but not professional travel writers are footloose wordsmiths who, as Govier describes, promise a double treat: a person of imagination and insight pitched into a foreign environment fraught with danger, mystery and unforeseen delights And if the writer on the road is a woman? So much the better, says Govier Freely, inquisitively, and determinedly, an unprecedented number of women are moving around the globe today To enjoy a week of anonymity, take a break from domesticity, to make a discovery, their reasons for travel are as numerous as their de.