Through The Brazilian Wilderness
Theodore Roosevelt
français | 03-07-2025 | 478 pages
9782322516667
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« Through the Brazilian Wilderness » by Theodore Roosevelt is a riveting account of one of the most daring amazon expeditions of the early twentieth century. This classic memoir chronicles Roosevelt's journey deep into the uncharted jungles of South America, where he and a team of explorers including famed naturalist Cândido Rondon set out to map the mysterious River of Doubt. Facing treacherous rapids, dense rainforest, and the constant threat of disease and wildlife, Roosevelt documents the challenges and triumphs of true exploration. The narrative blends adventure and scientific discovery, as Roosevelt meticulously records the flora, fauna, and indigenous cultures encountered along the way. His observations provide valuable insights into the natural history of the Amazon, capturing the awe and danger of a world few outsiders had ever seen. The expedition's hardships ranging from hunger and illness to near-fatal accidents test the endurance and resolve of every member, making this a compelling story of survival and perseverance. Roosevelt's vivid storytelling and keen eye for detail bring the South American wilderness to life, offering readers both excitement and education. The book is more than a travelogue; it is a testament to the spirit of adventure and the pursuit of knowledge. Readers interested in exploration, natural history, and memoir will find this work an essential addition to their library, as it stands as a landmark in the literature of discovery and scientific expedition.
Détails
Code EAN : | 9782322516667 |
Editeur : | Books On Demand |
Date de publication : | 03-07-2025 |
Format : | Livre |
Langue(s) : | français |
Hauteur : | 210 mm |
Largeur : | 148 mm |
Epaisseur : | 33 mm |
Poids : | 687 gr |
Stock : | Disponible sur commande |
Nombre de pages : | 478 |