Shooting Leave by John Ure - ISBN: 9781849014694
Paperback

Shooting Leave

Spying out Central Asia in the Great Game

  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    27 May 2010

Summary

Snow leopards and Cossacks can both be dangerous. But to young British officers in India in the nineteenth century there was only one thing more exciting than shooting wild game in the mountains and steppes of Central Asia, and that was spying out those uncharted lands and impeding the advance of Tsarist Russia towards the frontiers of the British Raj.

When the two activities were combined - in what was euphemistically called ‘shooting leave’ - adventures followed thick and fast.…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781849014694
ISBN-10:1849014698
Author:John Ure, Sir John Ure
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Constable
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:27 May 2010
Weight:246g
Dimensions:131mm x 200mm x 21mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Anyone with red blood in his or her veins will be stirred by these stories … The perfect read.– Country Life

Extremely entertaining … deserves to be a surprise Christmas bestseller. - The Sunday Times

Gripping stuff.

Anyone with red blood in his or her veins will be stirred by these stories … The perfect read. - Country Life

Timely and well-crafted. - The Scotsman

Well informed and entertaining. - Catholic Herald

About The Author

John Ure

Sir John Ure, former British Ambassador to Cuba, Brazil and Sweden, is the author of, among other travel and historical books, Pilgrimage, In Search of Nomads, The Cossacks and The Trail of Tamerlane. He writes regularly on travel for the Daily and Sunday Telegraph, and has served on the council of the Royal Geographical Society and as chariman of the Thomas Cook ‘Travel Book of the Year’ panel. His recreation in Who’s Who is ‘travelling uncomfortably in remote places and writing about it comfortably afterwards’

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