The World's Most Dangerous Places
Author | Robert Young Pelton |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Guide book, War tourism[1] |
Publisher | HarperResource |
Publication date | 1st edition (1994) 4th edition (May 30, 2000) 5th edition (April 1, 2003) |
Media type | |
Pages | 1088 |
ISBN | 0-06-001160-2 |
Followed by | DP Professional Strength |
The World's Most Dangerous Places is handbook of survival tactics for high-risk regions first published in 1994, written by National Geographic Adventure columnist Robert Young Pelton and his contributors.[2] The fifth edition was published in 2003.[3]
Summary[]
The book is divided into three parts.
The first is a primer on the basics of staying safe in war zones and high-crime areas. This includes safety advice regarding transportation, crime, terrorism, bribery, disease, drugs, weapons, kidnappings, land mines, mercenaries, and more.
The second is essentially a chapter-by-chapter list of dangerous locales. Each nation or autonomous administrative division is assigned a rating depending on the level and type of danger.
The third section contains the authors' first-hand stories of traveling through the listed places.
Bibliography[]
- Robert Young Pelton. The World's Most Dangerous Places (April 1, 2003 ed.). Collins. p. 1088. ISBN 0-06-001160-2.
- The Best American Travel Writing
- Best Adventure and Travel Stories
- Boots on the Ground
References[]
- ^ "Robert Young Pelton". PBS. 2004-03-24. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
- ^ "Come Back Alive". Retrieved 25 October 2013.
- ^ Pelton, Robert Young (2003). Robert Young Pelton's The World's Most Dangerous Places: 5th Edition. HarperCollins. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
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- 1994 non-fiction books
- Adventure travel
- Travel books