An immediate sensation upon its publication in 1969, Papillon is a vivid memoir of brutal penal colonies, daring prison breaks and heroic adventure on shark-infested seas. Condemned for a murder he did not commit, Henri Charriere, nicknamed Papillon, was sent to the penal colony of French Guiana. Forty-two days after his arrival he made his first break for freedom, travelling a thousand gruelling miles in an open boat. He was recaptured and put into solitary confinement but his spirit remained untamed: over thirteen years he made nine incredible escapes, including from the notorious penal colony on Devil’s Island. This edition of Papillon, one of the greatest adventure stories ever told, includes an exclusive new essay by Howard Marks.
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An immediate sensation upon its publication in 1969, Papillon is a vivid memoir of brutal penal colonies, daring prison breaks and heroic adventure on shark-infested seas.
• A brilliant and exciting true-life tale of one of history's greatest escape artists. • Charriere's classic biography has been in print since the 60s and sold close to 10,000 copies last year alone. • Will be rejacketed especially for Spring 2005 and relaunched as a Harper Perennial Classic with illuminating P.S. section with author interview, related features and ideas on what to read next. Includes a piece by Howard Marks on the influence Papillon had on his life. Competition: Into the Wild;Into Thin Air; Touching the Void;Wild;Unbroken;The Kon-Tiki Expedition;Alive;Endurance;The Worst Journey in the World;The Perfect Storm. Jon Krakauer;Joe Simpson;Cheryl Strayed;Lauren Hillenbrand;Tjor Heyerdahl;Piers Paul Read;Ernest Shackleton;Apsley Cherry-Garrard;Sebastian Junger
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780007179961
Publisert
2005-05-03
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperPerennial
Vekt
400 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
36 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
688

Forfatter
Oversetter

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In 1931, 25-year-old Henri Charriere was found guilty of a murder he had not committed and transported to a penal colony in French Guiana. His numerous daring escapes and subsequent adventures are recounted in ‘Papillon’ (1969) and ‘Banco: The Further Adventures of Papillon’ (1973). He died in 1973 at the age of 66.