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Congorilla: Adventures With Pygmies And Gorillas In Africa is a non-fiction book written by Martin Johnson. The book recounts the author's experiences during his expedition to Africa in the 1930s. The author, along with his wife Osa, traveled deep into the jungles of Congo in search of adventure and to document the lives of the pygmies and gorillas living in the region.The book is divided into several chapters, each of which covers a different aspect of the Johnsons' journey. The author describes their encounters with the pygmies and the gorillas, their struggles to navigate through the dense jungle, and their interactions with the local tribes.The book also provides a glimpse into the life of the pygmies, their culture, and their relationship with the gorillas. The author describes the gorillas as intelligent and peaceful creatures, dispelling the myth that they are aggressive and dangerous.The book is a fascinating account of the Johnsons' journey, filled with vivid descriptions of the African landscape, the wildlife, and the people they encountered. It is a must-read for anyone interested in African culture, wildlife, and adventure.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Martin Johnson, started his career with the South Wales Argus, progressed to the Leicester Mercury, was former cricket correspondent of The Independent, sports feature writer of the Daily Telegraph and multi-faceted writer for The Sunday Times. Here is a festival of golfing anecdotes as possibly only he could lay down in text. A rare and exceptional journalistic talent who completed this work right up to the moment he succumbed to an ugly illness. Known mainly in cricket and rugby circles, he covered a multitude of sports from Drag-racing and heavy- weight boxing all the way to synchronized swimming and Shoveha'penny. A unique talent widely appreci- ated in the world of journalism, leaving most of us laughing all the way to the box of tissues. Yet, it was not only cricket for Jonno. He loved his golf and rugby, and during his time at the Daily Telegraph (1995-2008) he brought his withering prose to all subjects. He once suggested during the height of the Mad Cow outbreak (BSE disease) in the 1990s, that the temperamental Colin Montgomerie was suffering from 'Boiling Scotsman Eruptus.' Martin made sure that life was never dull and will be sorely missed.
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Safari: A Saga of the African Blue is a captivating book written by Martin Johnson. The book is a thrilling account of the author's journey through the African wilderness. It is an epic tale of adventure, danger, and survival.The book begins with the author's arrival in Africa, where he is immediately struck by the beauty and majesty of the land. He embarks on a safari with his companions, hoping to explore the African wilderness and encounter its wildlife.As they journey deeper into the wilderness, they encounter a variety of animals, including lions, elephants, and rhinos. They also face numerous challenges, such as treacherous terrain, dangerous predators, and hostile tribes.Despite these obstacles, the author and his companions press on, driven by their love of adventure and their desire to experience the African wilderness in all its glory. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about survival, perseverance, and the importance of teamwork.The book is beautifully written, with vivid descriptions of the African landscape and its wildlife. It is a gripping tale that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end. Safari: A Saga of the African Blue is a must-read for anyone who loves adventure, nature, and the thrill of the unknown.1928. With 66 illustrations. Photographers, explorers, naturalists, authors, and native Kansans, Martin and Osa Johnson traveled the world from 1917-1936. The Johnsons are best remembered for their numerous movies and books about the wildlife and people of Africa, Borneo, and the South Seas. They popularized camera safaris and introduced Americans to a larger world. Safari chronicles their life and travels in Africa. Contents: Into the Blue: Our Race to Paradise; We Dig In; Little Half-Brother of the Elephants; Waterhole Thrills; Wilderness Folk; Our Backyard Circus; Attacked by Rhinos; The Creature God Forgot; A Desert Nincompoop; A Camerman's Troubles' My Wife Holds the Gun; Visitors and Illness; Tanganyika Lions; and The End of the Trail.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
1928. With 66 illustrations. Photographers, explorers, naturalists, authors, and native Kansans, Martin and Osa Johnson traveled the world from 1917-1936. The Johnsons are best remembered for their numerous movies and books about the wildlife and people of Africa, Borneo, and the South Seas. They popularized camera safaris and introduced Americans to a larger world. Safari chronicles their life and travels in Africa. Contents: Into the Blue: Our Race to Paradise; We Dig In; Little Half-Brother of the Elephants; Waterhole Thrills; Wilderness Folk; Our Backyard Circus; Attacked by Rhinos; The Creature God Forgot; A Desert Nincompoop; A Camerman's Troubles' My Wife Holds the Gun; Visitors and Illness; Tanganyika Lions; and The End of the Trail.
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1924. With illustrations from the author's photographs. Johnson, previously a photographer of wild men in the islands of the South Seas, takes his first African safari in the early 1920s. With his wife Osa he journeys through Eastern Africa, photographing and hunting wild animals. Filled with thrilling adventures, near-fatal mishaps, and moments of quiet beauty, this is the story of the beginning of the Johnson's love affair with Africa. In beautifully descriptive prose, Johnson describes the creatures of the Savannah. A wonderfully entertaining book.
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In nearly 25 years as a sports journalist for the Independent, Daily Telegraph, and The Sunday Times, Martin Johnson has covered sporting events all over the world, including cricket and tennis in Australia, golf in America, Formula One in Kuala Lumpur, boxing in Cairo, petanque in Gran Canaria, beach volleyball in Brazil, Olympics in Sydney, football in China, and rugby in South Africa. Sounds like a nice job? You must be joking. Get the true story from sports journalism s equivalent of Victor Meldrew. Ever tried to get a phone call out of Nagpur? Make contact with the office from Norfolk Island? Trudged several miles up a Japanese mountain to watch Britain s No 1 woman skier plough straight through the first gate? Attempted to write a semi-coherent report after a night out with Ian Botham? Nearly frozen to death at a cricket match in New Zealand? Been hi-jacked in Moscow by a drunken Russian? It s hell out there, says Martin, who makes out his case for a life of hardship, deprivation, and a breathless dedication to duty in the face of overwhelming odds. Frankly, however, we still think it reads more like the Life of Riley.
Such issues as nursing process, nursing models and primary nursing are described in detail, clearly helping you see how the profession has moved from the task allocation of my training into the individualized patient care of today.
The autobiography of England's World Cup-winning captain, one of the nation's true sporting icons
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