Exploration Fawcett
By (Author) Col. Percy Fawcett
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
1st April 2010
4th February 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Classic travel writing
History of the Americas
918.172045
Paperback
336
Width 152mm, Height 232mm, Spine 26mm
412g
The disappearance of Colonel Fawcett in the Matto Grosso remains one of the great unsolved mysteries of today.
In 1925 Fawcett was convinced that he had discovered the location of a lost city; he had set out with two companions, one of whom was his eldest son, to destination 'Z', never to be heard of again.His younger son, Brian Fawcett, has compiled this book from letters and records left by his father whose last written words to his wife were: 'You need have no fear of any failure...'This thrilling and mysterious account of Fawcett's ten years of travels in deadly jungles and forests in search of a secret city was compiled from manuscripts, letters and logbooks by his son.A book of great power . . . should be read by everyone--DAILY TELEGRAPH
The story is both thrilling and astonishing--Sarah Anderson, ANDERSON'S TRAVEL COMPANION
Colonel Percy Harrison Fawcett was born in 1867 in Devon, England. At the age of nineteen he was given a commission in the Royal Artillery. He served in Ceylon for several years where he met and married his wife. Later he performed secret service work in North Africa. Fawcett found himself bored with Army life and learned the art of surveying, hoping to land a more interesting job. Then in 1906 came the offer from the Society: his ticket to adventure.