Adventures of an Urban Explorer
Jim Parkes MBE JP
- Price: £14.95
- Publisher: Brewin Books
- ISBN: 9781858582887
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This is the story of a 45 year journey to
109 countries. During this time the author has been blessed by Mother Teresa
and Desmond Tutu, thanked by Nelson Mandela and Prince Philip, honoured by the
Queen and frowned upon by Fidel Castro. Labelled by the media “Lucky Jim” for
being a survivor and “Brummie OAP, the new Phileas Fogg” for being an
adventurer. Not bad for a back street boy bullied by a cockerel and Hitler’s
bombs.
Without the support of bodyguards or an
army of media technicians, war zones have been experienced in Israel, Lebanon,
Iran, Afghanistan, Nepal, Russia during the Cold War and China prior to the
Tiananmen Square Massacre. Injury was avoided when car bombs went off in
Brazil, Cyprus, Israel and Turkey. There were anti apartheid street riots in
Cape Town and racial riots in Mexico City and Kuala Lumpur. Terrorist attacks
experienced included the Israeli rocket attacks on Hizbullah in Beirut, Maoist
attacks in Nepal, the Tamil attack on my hotel in Colombo, the Kashmiri attack
on the Delhi Parliament and the siege of the Japanese Embassy in Peru.
Nature has intervened with an earth tremor
in Tanzania, a typhoon in Japan, cyclone in Fiji, floods in Prague and Brazil,
a dust storm and a volcanic eruption in Mexico. There have been five road
accidents and eight arrests, twice by the Russians in East Germany.
Organisations described include the Twenty Two Club in Birmingham, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and the Outward Bound Trust.
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Format | Paperback |
Pages | 280 |
Dimensions | 240mm x 170mm |
Illustrations | colour |