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Alle Exemplare der Ausgabe mit dieser ISBN anzeigen:"Tim Cope is a beautiful explorer--by which I mean that he explores beautiful places, but also that he does it beautifully. This is a young man possessed of extraordinary courage, but also great sensitivity and respect. His writing, like his journeys, speaks to a heightened soul, operating at its highest potential. He is an inspiration to me and I believe he will be an inspiration for many. To anyone who believes that there are no worlds left to be discovered, I offer up the evidence of this magnificent tale." --Elizabeth Gilbert
"This great journey gives the lie to any notion that the world is too much known. It's an astonishing feat of courage and imagination, travelling in its own rich dimension--of nomad history and the horse." --Colin Thubron
"Vivid, insightful, thoughtful, with great narrative drive. A modern classic." --John Man, author of Genghis Khan: Life, Death, and Resurrection and Marco Polo: The Journey that Changed the World
"[A] sensitive account both personal and historical. . .[Cope] refuses his ambitious account with the stories of the people and tales of the animals who inspired the journey, rendering the book heartfelt and memorable. An exciting, detailed account of man versus adversity." --Kirkus Reviews
"Weaving acute observation, honest introspection, and a sense of history, Cope crafts a marvelously perceptive travelogue of an audacious odyssey." --Booklist
"Tim Cope's exploration across the continents on horseback grew into a quest through history and then an odyssey deep into the human heart. In exploring some of the most remote places on earth, he brings us back to ourselves and to a better understanding of our place in the world today." --Jack Weatherford, author of Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
"In some ways the most reassuring thing about On the Trail of Genghis Khan is that, in a world full of people and connections and easy means of gratification, someone with enough courage and curiosity can still find a place to get lost. And, in doing so, can still come to understand life on totally foreign terms. That Cope writes beautifully about the experience makes this book one to treasure and remember." --Nick Reding, author of The Last Cowboys at the End of the World and Methland
"An epic tale of an epic journey, told with beauty and sensitivity. For anyone who loves adventure and traveling off the beaten track, this is a must read." --Tim Macartney-Snape, mountaineer, first Australian to summit Mount Everest
"Tim Cope's epic journey is a reminder to us all that life should be lived to the fullest. Cope is a man who appreciates the simple things in life but still manages to conquer the seemingly impossible through sheer will power and an unbreakable spirit, on a quest to recreate history. His path is one we'd all love to follow." --Steve Waugh, Australian cricket legend
"This is a staggering travel adventure, beautifully recounted, by an amazing man." --Peter FitzSimons, sports journalist, commentator, and biographer
"There are plenty of fine books written by people who go off on adventures and return to set their story to paper, but Tim Cope's adventure, recalled in On the Trail of Genghis Khan, puts almost all of them to shame. The anecdotes he relates are amazing, but it's Cope himself that provides the most inspiration. It's a shame that the word 'epic' has been so degraded by over-use, because it must be employed here." --The Daily Beast
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