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Simon Reeve

    Simon Reeve is an author and broadcaster whose recent work involves extensive travel to lesser-known regions across the globe. His narratives often delve into remote corners of the planet, uncovering fascinating cultures and landscapes. Through his documentaries and writings, he brings unique stories and perspectives to his audience. His approach is characterized by curiosity and empathy, fostering a deeper understanding of the world.

    Simon Reeve
    Cestování. Historie v obrazech
    The New Jackals
    One Day in September
    Step By Step
    Journeys to Impossible Places
    • 2021
    • 2019

      Step By Step

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.3(2980)Add rating

      The inspiring memoir from TV traveller Simon Reeve's life of amazing adventures in over 120 countries and the most remote and extreme corners of the planet.

      Step By Step
    • 2018

      Cestování. Historie v obrazech

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      U zrodu cestování stály nejrůznější podněty – od migrace a výprav za potravou až po obchod, vědeckou zvědavost, poutní cesty nebo obyčejnou touhu po dobrodružství. Tento úchvatný vizuální průvodce vypráví příběhy lidského putování, od hedvábné stezky po velkolepý program Voyager. Prozkoumejte starověké mapy, životopisy dobyvatelů a cestovatelů, příběhy vědeckých objevů a technologického pokroku, dechberoucí umělecká díla a katalogy upomínek z cest. Tato světová kronika je oslavou lidského putování, a zaručeně potěší každého milovníka cestování a historie.

      Cestování. Historie v obrazech
    • 2005

      One Day in September

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(41)Add rating

      In the early hours of 5 September 1972 the perimeter fence surrounding the Olympic Village in Munich was scaled by terrorists. Their target was the temporary home of the Israeli Olympic team and within 24 hours seventeen men were dead. Why did so many die? Any why have the German officials covered up details of the massacre?

      One Day in September
    • 1999

      The New Jackals

      Ramzi Yousef, Osmana Bin Laden and the Future of Terrorism

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      On 26th February 1993, a massive bomb devastated New York's World Trade Center resulting in more hospital casualties than any event in American history since the Civil War. Ramzi Yousef, the Kuwaiti-born, British-educated terrorist who masterminded the attack, had been seeking to topple the twin towers and cause tens of thousands of fatalities. The attack was linked to the Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden. On 11 September 2001, Simon Reeve's book proved to be tragically prophetic. Yousef's original aim to destroy the twin towers of the World Trade Center was finally fulfilled when two passenger jets were hijacked and flown into the two buildings. A third plane crashed into the Pentagon, a fourth went down outside Pittsburgh, killing all on board but avoiding the wholesale slaughter of the previous three planes. During their extensive investigation FBI agents discovered that Yousef was being funded and sent on some of his attacks by Osama bin Laden, a mysterious Saudi millionaire. By the mid- 1990s a small group of extremists supported by bin Laden were found to dominate international terrorism. on 7 August 1998, killing 224 people, the US finally launched cruise missile strikes in an attempt to destroy his highly mobile secret organization. Highly detailed and yet immensely readable, The New Jackals sheds fresh light on the world's most notorious terrorist: bin Laden. Tracing the FBI investigation through interviews with FBI and CIA agents, this book reveals the painstaking process that will be going on now. It also sheds light on the kind of networks that exist across the world, that could implement such a horrific terrorist attack. In this book, Reeve warns that Yousef and bin Laden are just the first of a new breed of terrorist whose acts of violence know no restriction and whose motivation is to maximize casualities of their enemies, this prediction has come tragically true. He also offers evidence that bin Laden's organization my already have chemical and nuclear weapons and explains why the world could soon face attacks by terrorists with weapons of mass destruction.

      The New Jackals