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Solomoni
ISBN/GTIN

Solomoni

E-BookEPUBDRM AdobeE-Book
Verkaufsrang102151inPädagogik
CHF9.65

Beschreibung

Solomon Islands is a sovereign state in Oceania, east of Papua New Guinea, consisting of nearly one thousand islands. During Roger's 10 year stay as a doctor there, the islands progressed through being a British Protectorate, to self-government and finally gained independence. This book is a story of these years, offering descriptions and tales on most of the islands, remote areas that few people ever get to see.It records a way of life that has all but disappeared, and segues with Roger's personal story; a tragic air crash that left him bringing up two young children on the islands.Many facets of these islands impinge on the present day world, from their contribution in sport, music and the origin of one of the most evocative of places, Bali Hai. The main island, Guadalcanal, was a household name during World War II as it became the site for the Battle of Guadalcanal, a 6-month conflict between Allied forces and Japanese troops. Solomoni provides a rare and interesting insight into an unseen world. Avariety of vivid photographs illustrate important events and the beauty of the islands. It will appeal to travellers, readers with an interest in anthropology and those with a medical interest.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781848769632
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsdatum01.02.2011
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse2397 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.9653116
KatalogVC
Datenquelle-Nr.3978231
WarengruppePädagogik
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Über den/die AutorIn

Roger was brought up in Zanzibar and went to England for secondary school and to the Royal Free Hospital before going to Solomon Islands. Working in the government service, he was given ample opportunity to explore the fascinating complex of islands during the 10 years he was there.