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Great Hiking Trails of the World

80 Trails, 75,000 Miles, 38 Countries, 6 Continents

Great Hiking Trails of the World( )
Author: Berger, Karen
Foreword by: McKibben, Bill
Contribution by: The American Hiking Society,
Series title:Great Hiking Trails Ser.
ISBN:978-0-8478-6093-7
Publication Date:Sep 2017
Publisher:Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $50.00
Book Description:

Celebrating 80 of the most iconic, important, popular, and diverse hiking trails in the world, this book invites readers to take a walking tour through the planet's natural wonders. Divided into six sections, Great Hiking Trails of the World groups trails by theme: pilgrimages, historic hikes, mountain hikes, wilderness trails, trails through diverse environments, and long-distance trails. From the Afro-Alpine zone of Mount Kenya to subarctic hikes in Scandinavia, from the...
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Book Details
Pages:336
Detailed Subjects: Sports & Recreation / Hiking
Travel / Special Interest / Hikes & Walks
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):10.34 x 10.36 x 1.38 Inches
Book Weight:4.625 Pounds
Author Biography
Berger, Karen (Author)
Bill McKibben grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts. He was president of the Harvard Crimson newspaper in college. Immediately after college he joined the New Yorker magazine as a staff writer, and wrote much of the "Talk of the Town" column from 1982 to early 1987. After quitting this job, he soon moved to the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York.

His first book, The End of Nature, was published in 1989 by Random House after being serialized in the New Yorker. It is regarded as the first book for a general audience about climate change, and has been printed in more than 20 languages. Several editions have come out in the United States, including an updated version published in 2006.

His next book, The Age of Missing Information, was published in 1992. It is an account of an experiment: McKibben collected everything that came across the 100 channels of cable tv on the Fairfax, Virginia system (at the time among the nation's largest) for a single day. He spent a year watching the 2,400 hours of videotape, and then compared it to a day spent on the mountaintop near his home. This book has been widely used in colleges and high schools, and was reissued in 2006. McKibben's latest book is entitled, Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet.

Bill currently resides with his wife, writer Sue Halpern, and his daughter, Sophie in Ripton, Vermont. He is a scholar in residence at Middlebury College. 030 030



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