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The Sheltering Desert by Henno Martin
Threatened with internment for the duration of World War II, two young German geologists, Henno Martin and Hermann Korn, sought refuge in the Namib Desert and lived a Robinson Crusoe existence for two and a half years. How they mastered their situation, what they did, thought and observed are the subject of The Sheltering Desert. In it lies the vastness of the landscape, the clear skies, natures silence in the joy or suffering of her creatures and the stillness in which the reader, too, may take refuge from the wrongs of civilisation.
Published: Jonathan Ball Publishers.
Edition: Paperback edition reprinted 2013 ISBN 978-0-86852-234-0
Details: Soft cover paperback with map. Consists of 324 pages, size 130 x 198mm.
Condition: Very good condition. Strong spine. Inside pages are intact with no tears. No inscriptions.
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