'Thubron on top form. Richly detailed, immaculately written and full of insights and encounters that bring a complex corner of the world to life' Michael Palin A dramatic and ambitious new journey for our greatest travel writer The Amur River is almost unknown. Yet it is the tenth longest river in the world, rising in the Mongolian mountains and flowing through Siberia to the Pacific. For 1,100 miles it forms the tense border between Russia and China. Haunted by the memory of land-grabs and unequal treaties, this is the most densely fortified frontier on earth. In his eightieth year, Colin Thubron takes a dramatic journey from the Amur's secret source to its giant mouth, covering almost 3,000 miles. Harassed by injury and by arrest from the local police, he makes his way along both the Russian and Chinese shores, starting out by Mongolian horse, then hitchhiking, sailing on poacher's sloops or travelling the Trans-Siberian Express. Having revived his Russian and Mandarin, he talks to everyone he meets, from Chinese traders to Russian fishermen, from monks to indigenous peoples. By the time he reaches the river's desolate end, where Russia's nineteenth-century imperial dream petered out, a whole, pivotal world has come alive. The Amur River is a shining masterpiece by the acknowledged laureate of travel writing, an urgent lesson in history and the culmination of an astonishing career.
Colin Thubron Book order
Colin Thubron is a British travel writer and novelist whose works are celebrated for their profound literary insight. His writing frequently delves into complex human relationships and cultural nuances, characterized by keen observation and evocative prose. Thubron's style is lauded for its ability to capture the essence of the places and people he portrays, offering readers immersive and reflective experiences. His literary contributions are recognized for their unique perspective and masterful storytelling.







- 2021
- 2021
An acclaimed travel writer and novelist, in his eightieth year, takes a dramatic journey on the little-known Far East Asian river that forms the highly contested border between Russia and China, covering almost 3,000 miles
- 2016
Night of Fire
- 361 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Thubron returns with what might be his masterpiece... Thubron's prose shines a penetrating light on the nature of memory and being human. Sublime . Simon Humphreys Mail on Sunday
- 2011
To a Mountain in Tibet
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Offers an intimate travelogue of the author's trek to Kailas, the holiest mountain in Tibet, in the wake of the death of his mother and the loss of his family.
- 2008
Mirror To Damascus
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
50TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY THE AUTHORDescribed by the author as simply 'a work of love', Mirror to Damascus provides a rich and fascinating history of Damascus from the Amorites of the Bible to the revolution of 1966, and is also a charming and witty personal record of an extraordinary city.
- 2007
Shadow of the Silk Road
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A journey along the greatest land route on earth, from the master of travel writing Colin Thubron On buses, donkey carts, trains, jeeps and camels, Colin Thubron traces the drifts of the first great trade route out of the heart of China into the mountains of Central Asia, across northern Afghanistan and the plains of Iran into Kurdish Turkey. Covering over 7000 miles in eight months Thubron recounts extraordinary adventures - a near-miss with a drunk-driver, incarceration in a Chinese cell during the SARS epidemic, undergoing root canal treatment without anaesthetic in Iran - in inimitable prose. Shadow of the Silk Road is about Asia today; a magnificent account of an ancient world in modern ferment. 'It is hard to think of a better travel book written this century' Times
- 2004
A Cruel Madness
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
When a part-time worker in a mental hospital meets his old girlfriend inside he is not sure at first is she is a patient. Their reunion is haunted and haunting, and from the memory of their past affair there unfolds a labyrinth which darkens from romantic obsession to feelings deeper and more disturbing.
- 2004
Behind The Wall
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Having learned Mandarin, and travelling alone by foot, bicycle and train, Colin Thubron set off on a 10,000 mile journey from Beijing to the borders of Burma.
- 2003
To the Last City is set deep in the Peruvian Andes, where five ill-prepared travellers - men and women with different values, temperaments and motives - find themselves trekking through one of the most exacting and beautiful regions on earth. schovat popis
- 2002
Emperor
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Set in AD 312, the narrative follows Emperor Constantine as he leads a formidable army across the Alps to reclaim Rome from the tyrant Maxentius. Amidst his military campaign, Constantine grapples with spiritual uncertainties and personal turmoil, particularly regarding his wife's emotional distance. Despite these challenges and ominous signs, he achieves a significant victory at Verona, propelling him forward in his quest for power.


