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by Michael Palin (Author) "Only 300 miles from the Sahara Desert there is a place where brass bands play, warm beer is served and a blue lamp marks the..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (26 Sep 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0297843036
  • ISBN-13: 978-0297843030
  • Product Dimensions: 26.8 x 18.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 196,572 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Michael Palin's personality is a combination of some very disparate elements, many of them displayed at their most attractive in Sahara. There's the friendly, avuncular manner; the easy-going charm that women find so attractive; and that vein of surrealistic, sardonic humour that is the legacy of his Monty Python days. All these characteristics combined to create the perfect host for the ambitious travel programmes with which he's latterly been associated. The shows (and the handsome companion books that invariably accompany them) avoid the sometimes over-serious approach of other presenters and show us some very exotic parts of the world filtered through Palin's very idiosyncratic vision. Audiences and readers can't get enough.

Sahara gives us the latest of his epic voyages, and this one possibly represents the most arduous challenge of his career: across the massive and unforgiving Sahara desert. In this beautifully produced volume (studded with some eye-catching colour photographs), we are taken on a unique journey, as Palin reveals the Sahara to us as something considerably more than endless sand dunes. Facet by facet, Michael Palin uncovers a colourful and eccentric panoply of cultures, with chequered histories that stretch back to the dawn of time. Beginning (and ending) in Gibraltar, we are taken from the fabled realms of the ancient Egyptians to the Islamic republics of the present day, as Palin conjures up a journey that alternates between gallows humour and often considerable discomfort. Most of us will never experience the teeming nightlife of Dakar or travel down the river Niger to the fabled city of Timbuktu. But Palin has done it for us, and this book (with or without the accompanying TV series) is a highly enjoyable way to relive that journey with him. --Barry Forshaw

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What can I say except WOW! Sales are just wonderful and Michael is in the middle of his November/December two-week tour. His fans are still coming out tothe signings in their droves and buying lots of copies, ensuring that SAHARAhasn't dropped off it's number one slot in THE SUNDAY TIMES - everything looks set for it staying there till Christmas. I hope you all got a chance to see the wonderful one hour film which Michael and David Attenborough put together celebrating David's 50 years in television called LIFE ON AIR which was shown on Sunday December 1st on BBC 1. Just to remind you of all the coverage we've received: * DAILY TELEGRAPH serial and interview* My London in ES MAGAZINE* PARKINSON on BBC 1 Saturday 28th September.* RADIO TIMES - front cover and huge illustrated feature to run week of the 13th October.* SUNDAY TIMES, TRAVEL SECTION - has written a travel front of 2,500 words about his train journeys in the Sahara. Ran 13th October* DAILY MIRROR, LOOK MAGAZINE - interviewran 5th October* INDEPENDENT, DEBORAH ROSS INTERVIEW -ran Monday 7th October* GOOD HOUSEKEEPING - main interview for their November issue, out 14th October* BBC 2 LATER WITH JOOLS HOLLAND - to be broadcast at the end of November* CONDE NAST TRAVELLER -piece about the Paris -Dakar rally for October issue, out now.* YOU MAGAZINE, MAIL ON SUNDAY - Q&A interview over double page spread ran 6th October* WOMAN MAGAZINE - interview to run week of 30th September.* TV TIMES, TV QUICK, WHAT'S ON TV -* PA NEWS, HAM & HIGH, CAMDEN NEW JOURNAL Reviews for the book have been excellent too: 'An engaging read..... agood-humoured romp through the greatest desert on earth.'Justin Marozzi, THESPECTATOR 'This book is not only an interesting account of his adventures, but also a fantastic pictorial record.'HELLO 'It's brisk, fresh and like the programmes, makes you want to go where he has gone, if not necessarily to eat camel liver'THE DAILY TELEGRAPH 'The book is a classic for the armchair traveller and one is left full of admiration for the good-natured patience of our genial guide, Michael Palin.'Cathal O'Shannon, IRELAND ON SUNDAY 'This is explorer-adventurer Michael Palin at his best.'GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE

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97 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Back in form!, 14 Oct 2002
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While I was skeptical of Palin's last effort (Palin's Hemingway Adventure), this book proves not only a delight, but also reflects an unexpected maturity in his writing.

Gone are the quick quips of the early volumes -- welcome as they were then, they would seem like worn-out comedy sketches if he still used them today.

Instead, he's grown into a reflective travel writer of some note, who deserves to be on the best-seller list not only because of the TV tie-in, but on the merits of this book alone.

As a Yank, I won't see the series for a year or more, but after reading his good work here, I can hardly wait.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent insight into the back of beyond, 6 July 2003
Palin is the master of travelling to wonderful places that even the most ardent backpacker will never reach and yet he manages once again to bring life into the most inhospitable of locations. Whether it’s eating camel with displaced people, watching the Dakar Rally from a sand dune or sharing a meal with a national poet, Michael Palin writes and narrates in a fashion that allows you to drift into complete absorption and feel like you’re right there with him. Don’t be surprised if you find sand in your socks.

Sahara is his latest expedition into the unknown and builds strongly on previous voyages around the Pacific Rim, from North to South Pole and the original grand journey, Around the World in Eighty Days. Best experienced as a follow up to the TV series of the same name, the book allows the reader to relive the places seen in more depth than TV permits and the opportunity to savour some fantastic photography. At Amazon’s reduced price, this book is well worth a buy.

Read it in long absorbed sessions, or read it in short chunks, but read it. Palin takes you to the back of the back of beyond. Far away from the world of the normal travel writer and right into the homes and lives of the people he meets. Whether they’re living in shacks make from old oil drums hammered flat, or sharing a library with a cockerel, all of the characters that he meets are real and full of life. Share their lives. Read Sahara.

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have coffee table book, 18 July 2003
I picked up this book after having watched the accompanying BBC series, so I wondered if there was anything left to know about Palin's epic journey across North Africa in 2002. I wasn't disappointed. For ninety-nine days Palin trekked through the world's most hostile terrains, whilst experiencing a diverse host of cultures. His encounters are documented in a vibrant, chatty style, which made me laugh out loud in places. You're also transported into Palin's world - a sentiment I lacked whilst watching the TV programmes. Superb colour photographs and a pleasant layout are the icing on Sahara's cake. Top marks to this book. Everyone should have one on their coffee table
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5.0 out of 5 stars sahara
yet another great book from mr palin.a really good read,on par with his other books pole to pole,himalayas,full circle and round the world in 80 days. Read more
Published 3 months ago by road nomad

3.0 out of 5 stars A Bit Disappointing
Sahara by and large is a good but it dose get very repetitive. Palin in one of the best descriptive writes i know and you get a good fell for the country's. Read more
Published 21 months ago by C. E. Cox

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
This is another brilliant account of a Palin journey. It has the usual beautifully reproduced photography and is written with Palin's wonderful sense of description and humour,... Read more
Published on 10 Feb 2007 by Spider Monkey

4.0 out of 5 stars A good book about a not-so-good trip
All of the travelogues made with Michael Palin for BBC TV resulted in a book being published as an alternative account of the trip. Read more
Published on 2 Feb 2006 by Rennie Petersen

5.0 out of 5 stars sahara
this man amazes me every time,this book is wonderful reading,it delves into the minds and cultures of many many people whom were befriended along this fascinating journey across... Read more
Published on 18 Oct 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, unputdownable!
I thoroughly enjoyed this wonderful book. Michael Palin's evocative descriptions made you feel that you were travelling with him, at times rib tickingly funny, at times poignant,... Read more
Published on 27 Mar 2003 by gymbunny

5.0 out of 5 stars The best of a jolly good bunch
The best of Michael Palin's travelogues by far. "Sahara" takes Palin and his filming crew though countries, districts and towns that feature little in popular travel writing... Read more
Published on 21 Jan 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars pretty much pure merchandising, better on TV
Micheal Palins Sahara project was definately best conveyed on TV, although the book does put another perspective on events, and the reality of what was seen on screen, the book... Read more
Published on 20 Jan 2003 by simon gurney

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