Redmond O'Hanlon
Author
Books
Books
Redmond O'Hanlon is an explorer in the nineteenth-century mould. In addition to his two best-selling travel books he has published scholarly works on nineteenth-century science and literature. For fifteen years he was the Natural History editor of The Times Literary Supplement. He lives outside Oxford with his wife and two children.
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TRAWLER 2003 Hamish Hamilton | This is the story of an ordinary commercial trawler - and a first-hand tribute to the out-of-the-ordinary young men, our fishermen, who endure such conditions every year of their working lives. We get to know them intimately: because Trawler is a vivid, gripping, half-mad and compulsively readable account of the way of life that has never been described with such intensity or delight. |
IN TROUBLE AGAIN 1988 Penguin | |
INTO THE HEART OF BORNEO 1994 Penguin | |
CONGO JOURNEY 1996 Penguin |
