Selected Product: no picture available | Antisuyo: The Search for the Lost Cities of the Amazon Hardcover Author: Gene Savoy Publisher: Simon & Schuster Release Date: January 1970 ISBN-10: 0671202200 ISBN-13: 9780671202200 Average Customer Rating: | | Forgotten Vilcabamba: Final Stronghold of the Incas (None, 1) ISBN-10: 0967710901 Warriors of the Clouds: A Lost Civilization in the Upper Amazon of Peru ISBN-10: 0826319629 The White Rock ISBN-10: 1585675032 The Conquest of the Incas ISBN-10: 0156028263 A Sacred Landscape: The Search for Ancient Peru ISBN-10: 1585679011 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Antisuyo: The Search for the Lost Cities of the Amazon by Gene Savoy (ISBN-10: 0671202200, ISBN-13: 9780671202200). At this time we have not yet written a review for Antisuyo: The Search for the Lost Cities of the Amazon by Gene Savoy (ISBN-10: 0671202200, ISBN-13: 9780671202200). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com A good account of something many of us have dreamed of. | Customer Rating: | | I grew up dreaming of discovering lost cities. I was somewhat able to live out this dream by reading Antisuyo. It is a great account of the hardships and rewards that come as being an explorer and an adventurer. Antisuyo is hard to find, but if you can find it, buy it. | A Good Book | Customer Rating: | | This has a lot of pictures so it is not very detailed about South American exploration. Nevertheless, it is very interesting and a good book for any backpackers in Peru to have. He gives a good feel for what an expedition is like and the preparatory drudgery that is involved. He covers no less than seven different expeditions. Some are covered in two sentences because he only discovered that nothing was in the explored area. But when he discovers the lost cities, you want to start exploring yourself and, because of the pictures, you feel that you are there. In general, the more you know about Peruvian exploration, the more interesting you will find this book. If you don't know anything about Peruvian archaeology and exploration, this is a good place to start. |
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