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Travels With Herodotus

Travels with Herodotus records how Kapuscinski set out on his first forays - to India, China and Africa - with the great Greek historian constantly in his pocket. As a novice reporter in the 1950s, the young Ryzsard Kapuscinski wanted nothing more than to travel outside the borders of Poland. One day, without warning, his editor called him into her office and told him he was being sent to India. ‘At the end of our conversation, during which I learned that I would indeed be going forth into the world, Tarlowska reached into a cabinet, took out a book, and handing it to me said, “Here, a present for the road.” It was a thick book with a stiff cover of yellow cloth. On the front, stamped in gold letters, was Herodotus’ The Histories.’He sees Louis Armstrong in Khartoum,
visits Dar-es-Salaam, arrives in Algiers in time for a coup when nothing seems to happen (but he sees the Mediterranean for the first time). At every encounter with a new culture, Kapuscinski plunges in, curious and observant, thirsting to understand its history, its thought, its people. And he reads Herodotus so much that he often feels he is embarking on two journeys - the first his assignment as a reporter, the second following Herodotus’ expeditions.So woven into his accounts of his travels here are his retellings of Herodotus epic stories. His whole life as a reporter is a dialogue with what he calls ‘world literature’s first great work of reportage.’ What kind of restless, enquiring traveller was its author? he asks. ‘Man is by nature a sedentary creature, settled
down happily, naturally, on his particular patch of earth... But to traverse the world for years in order to get to know it, to plumb it, to understand it? And then, later, to put all his findings into words? Such people have always been uncommon.’ How right, and how satisfying, that those words should be among the last written by Ryszard Kapuscinski, the greatest traveller-reporter of our time.
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Travels with Herodotus records how Kapuscinski set out on his first forays
- to India, China & Africa
- with the great Greek historian constantly in his pocket. As a novice reporter in the 1950s, the young Ryzsard Kapuscinski wanted nothing more than to travel outside the borders of Pol&. One day, without warning, his editor called him into her office & told him he was being sent to India. ‘ At the end of our conversation, during which I learned that I would indeed be going forth into the world, Tarlowska reached into a cabinet, took out a book, & handing it to me said, “ Here, a present for the road.” It was a thick book with a stiff cover of yellow cloth. On the front, stamped in gold letters, was Herodotus’ The Histories.’ He sees Louis Armstrong in Khartoum, visits Dar-es-Salaam, arrives in Algiers in time for a coup when nothing seems to happen (but he sees the Mediterranean for the first time). At every encounter with a new culture, Kapuscinski plunges in, curious & observant, thirsting to understand its history, its thought, its people. & he reads Herodotus so much that he often feels he is embarking on two journeys
- the first his assignment as a reporter, the second following Herodotus’ expeditions. So woven into his accounts of his travels here are his retellings of Herodotus epic stories. His whole life as a reporter is a dialogue with what he calls ‘world literature’s first great work of reportage.’ What kind of restless, enquiring traveller was its author? he asks. ‘ Man is by nature a sedentary creature, settled down happily, naturally, on his particular patch of earth... But to traverse the world for years in order to get to know it, to plumb it, to understand it? & then, later, to put all his findings into words? Such people have always been uncommon.’ How right, & how satisfying, that those words should be among the last written by Ryszard Kapuscinski, the greatest traveller-reporter of our time.

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Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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