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Gavin Young

    Gavin Young was a journalist and travel writer whose work delved into the rich tapestry of human cultures and wartime experiences. With a deep fascination for the world's less-explored corners, he captured the essence of life among Iraq's Marsh Arabs, offering profound insights into their traditions and struggles for survival. His extensive frontline experience as a foreign correspondent provided a unique perspective from which to portray the complexities of wars and revolutions. Young's prose is marked by its groundedness and keen observation, transporting readers directly into the heart of his journeys and reportage.

    Penguin 60s Classics
    Worlds Apart
    Slow Boats Home
    Beyond Lion Rock
    • In 1946 Roy Farrell and Syd de Kantzow's beloved, battered wartime DC-3 touched down in Shanghai for the first time. On board was a cargo of morning coats and toothbrushes from New York, forging the first post-war supply route across the treacherous eastern Himalayas. The international airline now known as Cathay Pacific was born. Gavin Young tells the swashbuckling story of an empire of the air, a thrilling, action-packed adventure that began in an era closer to Biggles and biplanes held together by wire and safety pins than to our own. 'Pioneers like Farrell and de Kantzow would have had plenty of time to enjoy the dawn over Kangchebjunga. Would thye think of us with envy or contempt, cruising seven miles up with hundreds of passengers, air-conditioning, i-flight concerts, movies, hot four-course meals with an elaborate wine line and all mod-cons? . . . All this in forty years! Could the world have changed so much and so fast?' This is Gavin Young himself eloquently reflecting on the extraordinary changes in air travel. There can be little doubt where his own sympathies lie.

      Beyond Lion Rock
    • In this, the sequel to "Slow Boats to China", Gavin Young tells, with equal panache, of his return voyage from the China Seas to England, via the South Seas, Cape Horn and West Africa. 'I am decidedly envious of Gavin Young and his "Slow Boats Home", successor to his highly entertaining "Slow Boats to China" ...a fascinating, memorable book' - Eric Newby, the "Guardian". 'Like "Slow Boats to China", this is likely to become a classic of travel' - Francis King, the "Spectator".

      Slow Boats Home
    • Worlds Apart

      Travels in War and Peace

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The Author of Slow Boats to China and Slow Boats Home, Gavin Young has written a collection of journalistic pieces that are elegant, vivid and compassionate and show his acute understanding of the varied worlds in which we live.

      Worlds Apart