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|author= Jo Woolf
|title= The Great Horizon: 50 Tales of Exploration
|rating= 3.5
|genre= History
|summary= Jo Woolf has compiled a brilliant set of fifty short insights into the lives and achievements of some amazingly brave people. Their fearless journeys have helped us unlock many of the mysteries of the wildest parts of our world, and also given us an understanding of what it is like to be faced with the most terrible conditions and still have the determination and grit to carry on. This book could be viewed as a taster which encourages us to seek out and read more about some of the most iconic explorers. Their stories are pretty incredible and Woolf does them justice.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910985880</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Adrian Mourby
|summary= I salute Duncan Gough for many things: for his spirit of adventure, his willingness to trail the backroads, his desire to document these and share them and encourage others to follow in his wheel-ruts. I love his willingness to engage with locals and fellow-travellers.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1785899759</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Will Jones
|title= How to Read New York: A Crash Course in Big Apple Architecture
|rating= 5
|genre= Travel
|summary=New York is home to some of the most iconic and instantly-recognisable pieces of architecture in the world. The city is a mishmash of architectural styles, a place where Classical and Colonial meet Renaissance and Modernist. The result is a glorious fusion that works perfectly and upon closer inspection has a plethora of secrets just waiting to be revealed. Welcome to New York...
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782404104</amazonuk>
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