The Sheltering Desert

Threatened with Internment for the duration of World War II, two young German geologisch, 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, nature's silence in the joy or suffering of her creatures, and the stillness in which the reader, too, may take refuge from the wrongs of civilization.

Eerste editie
01-01-1980
Laatste editie
18-07-2019
ISBN
9783935453035
Aantal pagina's
372
Taal
Engels

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