First published in 1933, this comic travel book follows a group of Westerners who travel deep into the heart of the jungle in Brazil to find a lost explorer, Colonel Fawcett.
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First published in 1933, this comic travel book follows a group of Westerners who travel deep into the heart of the jungle in Brazil to find a lost explorer, Colonel Fawcett.
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Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Good. No dust jacket. Brazilian Adventure BY Peter Fleming, 1934, Scribner's Edition, HARDCOVER CONDITION GOOD SIGNED BY PREVIOUS OWNER-412 PAGES Vintage Brazil Amazon Travel Adventure Literature Memoir Book This travel memoir tells the story of Peter... 412 p. Brazilian Adventure BY Peter Fleming, 1934, Scribner's Edition, HARDCOVER CONDITION GOOD SIGNED BY PREVIOUS OWNER-412 PAGES Vintage Brazil Amazon Travel Adventure Literature Memoir Book This travel memoir tells the story of Peter Fleming's, journey into Brazilian Adventure BY Peter Fleming, 1934, Scribner's Edition, HARDCOVER CONDITION GOOD SIGNED BY PREVIOUS OWNER-412 PAGES Vintage Brazil Amazon Travel Adventure Literature Memoir Book This travel memoir tells the story of Peter Fleming's, journey into the Amazon in search of Colonel Percy Fawcett, who became lost while searching for the famed "Lost City of Z" in the Amazonian jungle. Peter Fleming, the brother of James Bond author Ian Fleming, was a literary editor for "The Times" newspaper of London. The book was originally published by Alden Press in 1933.