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Hardcover I Married Adventure: The Lives and Adventures of Martin and Osa Johnson Book

ISBN: 068808687X

ISBN13: 9780688086879

I Married Adventure: The Lives and Adventures of Martin and Osa Johnson

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good*

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Book Overview

This classic, bestselling memoir tells of the often heart-stopping adventures of early 20th-century explorers and photographers Osa and Martin Johnson - now in a new edition featuring additional... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

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I was pleased with the fast service...the book was in good condition but it didn't have the book cover on it like the one to the right of this page...I am wondering if there is any way I can purchase the book cover alone...Thank You again for the fast service and I greatly appreciated that... P.S. the book cover is Zebra striped and I believe that was the original cover that the book came out with.

I Married Adventure

The conditionion of the book was very good and it arrived promptly. The story is worthy of anyone's read and the photographs interspersed with the text were excellent.

The Best TRUE Adventure I've Ever Read

I first read "I Married Adventure" when I took this book out of my local library as a student. It fascinated me. I was pleasantly surprised when I found it to still be available.Martin and Osa Johnson lived what they wrote. There is no pretense in their lives. They were true adventurers. They made a great contribution to the world of adventure. I'm sure they inspired many to further their boundaries.This is an adventure that will cause you to hold your breath while reading, wondering how they got through.I highly recommend this book to anyone who would like to live outside their border. It's breathtaking!

I Married Adventure review

Though I am biased, since Osa Johnson was my grandfather's aunt, I have read this book a couple of times and have always found it to be well-written and easy to relate to. Osa was a woman ahead of her time, driving a truck, hunting fowl for dinner, and planting a garden with the help of hired African men, only to see it trampled by elephants. This story really gives a clear picture of what it was like to be one of very few American women traveling in undeveloped parts of the world in the 1920s and 30s.

The most spell-binding book I ever read.

I read the first edition of this book in about 1947 right after I left the service. (WW2) This book covered parts of Africa, and showed pictures so fine and detailed that to this day I can still see them in my minds eye. I still recall, they had a friend in A. Blaney Percival---Game Warden. Their head man around camp was named Boculy These and many other anecdotes are still vivid in my memory after all these years. For fine reading, I couldnt recommend a better book. I eagerly awaitmy re-print copy w5bok@txucom.net
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