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Camel Trophy 1000 Miles Of Adventure - The Greatest Challenge To Man And Machine on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Waalwijk, Netherlands

Waalwijk, Netherlands
Like new, no damage on the cover or pages.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Austria

1000 miles of adventure : The greatest challenge to man and machine

Camel Trophy book, written by Thorer-Blumenberg.

The book is in a very good condition. 

Contents of the book : 

- Proloque

- The Camel Trophy idea

- Trans-Amazonica

- People and doers

- From the volcanic mountains to the swamp

- The vehicles

- Better a snake holed up in my jeep...

- Even your body is part of your equipment

- They're researchers, they're mercenaries

- Astronauts on their own star

- Higway of tears

- Camel Trophy 1980-1984

- Bibliography 


S&H from the Netherlands, insured with Track & Trace.

I can offer cheaper shipping, at own risk.

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