Robert Pelton can change the way readers think about travel, as proven by the success of his wildly popular travel book, The World's Most Dangerous Places (required reading at the CIA), and his recent, indispensable guide, Come Back Alive. Now, with "The Adventurist", "the icon for extreme trial" (ZineZone) has written the defining book for the adventure generation.Weaving together up-to-the-minute dispatches of mayhem in exotic locales and survival against formidable odds with memories of the pivotal events that shaped Pelton's obsessive spirit, "The Adventurist" spans six continents and four decades of hard-core living. Along the way, readers meet his many friends, from the Taliban in Afghanistan to hitmen in the Philippines; learn what it feels like to survive a plane crash in Borneo and a terrorist bombing in Africa; find out what it takes to dance with headhunters in Sarawak or crew with pirates on the Sulu Sea; and discover how Pelton honed his legendary survival skills at "the toughest boys school in North America".Most important, this breakneck autobiography allows readers to participate in Pelton's mission -- understanding the hearts and minds of the people he meets. A funny and joyous book by a man passionate to learn about the stranger and wilder places in the world, "The Adventurist" takes readers places they might never willingly go.
- ISBN10 0385495676
- ISBN13 9780385495677
- Publish Date 6 June 2000
- Publish Status Unknown
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
- Imprint Doubleday
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 352
- Language English