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Timbuktu (2013)

by Tahir Shah(Favorite Author)
4.34 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
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Tyto alba
review 1: Timbuctoo is grand adventure story in the tradition of Dumas, Robert Louis Stephenson, or more recently David Ball [Empires of Sand] or Bartle Bull [Cafe on the Nile]. It differs from them in that it's based on what is essentially a true story. Robert Adams is a shipwrecked sailor, taken a slave and sent to Timbuktu in the early 1800s, as we now write it. Through a series of adventures he escapes and makes his way to high society London, where he recounts his tale to a mix of royalty and high society, many of them with designs on him, for good or ill. His account of Timbuktu, a violent and unimpressive city, contrasted with London's fixation on Timbuktu as a kind of El Dorado, a golden city. Timbuctoo is a fictionalized retelling of Adams' adventures in both Africa and Lo... morendon.The book itself is a throwback to a different era of bookmaking. Fully 8 1/2 x 11 inches, hardbound with a bookmark ribbon embedded in the spine, with chapter summaries at the beginning of each chapter, with fold-out maps of 19th century London and elegant typography, the book is a joy to hold as well as read.
review 2: I really enjoyed very much reading Timbuctoo! The story is amazing, full of surprises, full of great images! I felt like being taken inside a movie. Perfect rhythm! Once I started reading it I couldn't stop! And it is a beautiful object in itself. It is a pleasure to hold it in my hands. The layout is fresh and very elegant. It was very carefully conceived, every little detail considered meticulously. I cherish my copy! less
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This is beautifully woven tale with a seamless blend of fact and fiction. I couldnt put it down.
shaystr
everything by Tahir Shah is phenomenally wonderful
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