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| Full Circle : Around the Pacific Rim to Canada's West Coast |  | Author: Michael, Illustrated By Pao, Basil Palin Publisher: McClelland & Stewart Category: Book
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 5180425
Format: Import Media: Hardcover Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
ISBN: 0771069073 EAN: 9780771069079 ASIN: 0771069073
Publication Date: 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Published by BBC in 1997, 320 pages, hardback with D/J, tall size, good in good D/W, covers good, internally good, boards good, illustrated in black & white & colour. Delivered from the UK in 10-14 days.
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Arnold Rimmer October 26, 2002 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
As always Palin has produced a great travel book and series... this I found better than his "80 Days". The other thing people might find interesting about this travel book is that it takes us to some places which are hard to reach even in this day and age, so this is the only way we can know them.Also suggested- "Hemingway Adventure"
Magnificent April 6, 2000 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Full Circle is just as good, if not better then his othertravel/comedy books. It is simply magnificent.
An enlightning tour of the Pacific Rim countries. August 13, 1998 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Michael Palin does it again with Full Circle. Starting in Alaska Michael travels anti-clockwise around the rim of the Pacific Ocean visiting countries as diverse as Russia, Korea, Viet Nam, New Zealand, Colombia and the west coast of North American. He tells of his adventures getting to and exploring some fantastic natural wonders, visiting a Russian gulag with a former inmate, the relief of Japan, the Vietnamese reactions to a westerner, the biggness of Australia and the hardworking people of South America. The section on the United States is short and not always sweet. Palin is taken aback by the physical bigness of Americans, and rush, and loudness. By the time he reaches Canada and attends a "lumberjack" fair (no singing Mounties included!) he really "wants to go home". We also learn a bit about how the series and book were produced, his wife Helen and their children, and that being on a job for the BBC doesn't always mean smooth sailing! Michael's friend Basil Pao took the photographs - he also joined Michael on "Around the World in Eighty Days". I can highly recommend this book and not only to fans of Monty Python - it doesn't end how you might expect!
What you would have seen in the Pacific July 28, 1998 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've seen the 10-part Full Circle tv series, and I had a serious addiction from the start. When it ended, I went through a withdrawl period. I silently rocked myself in a chair in my room repeating "I must get the book,... must find book...must read book." I've got it now and I'm back on a Full Circle high. The book goes into details that they never had time for on the series. It tells you everything that you would have noticed had you been in Japan or Australia or Chile. Ahh... I can imagine myself right now on the streets of China getting a massage from a blind man.
Fun, Adventure, Humor and Discovery! March 3, 1998 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Travelling with Michael is to say the least exhilarating, fun, adventurous and a journey of discovery. While many can only dream of actually making the trip, Michael Palins' books are the next best thing. It's not just where he goes, but how he does it and perhaps most importantly: seeing it through his mind's eye, which needless to say can make humor out of nothingness. All you need is to relax and have the urge to increase your imagination. A wild but educative ride!
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