Eland Books

Eland Books is a publishing house, established in 1982, by John Hatt, a former travel editor at Harpers & Queen, that aims to revive the great travel books that have fallen out of print over time. Although the list has diversified out into biography and fiction, the overwhelming majority of the titles are tales of travels far and wide, from the Far East to wartime Italy.

Catalogue

  1. An Ottoman Traveller by Robert Dankoff and Sooyong Kim
  2. 92 Acharnon Street by John Lucas
  3. About This Man Called Ali by Amal Ghandour
  4. Africa Dances by Geoffrey Gorer
  5. Among the Faithful by Dahris Martin
  6. Ask Sir James by Michaela Reid
  7. Bangkok by Alec Waugh
  8. Begums, Thugs & White Mughals by Fanny Parkes
  9. Birds of Passage by Henrietta Clive & Nancy Shields
  10. The Caravan Moves On by Irfan Orga
  11. Chantemesle by Robin Fedden
  12. Poetry of Place: China: City & Exile by Alexander Monro
  13. Cinema Eden by Juan Goytisolo
  14. A Cure for Serpents by The Duke of Pirajno
  15. Death's Other Kingdom by Gamel Woolsey
  16. The Devil Drives by Fawn Brodie
  17. A Dragon Apparent by Norman Lewis
  18. Far Away and Long Ago by WH Hudson
  19. Full Tilt: Ireland to India with a Bicycle by Dervla Murphy
  20. A Funny Old Quist by Evan Rogers
  21. The Ginger Tree by Oswald Wynd
  22. Golden Earth by Norman Lewis
  23. Goodbye Buenos Aires by Andrew Graham-Yooll
  24. Hermit of Peking by Hugh Trevor-Roper
  25. The Hill of Kronos by Peter Levi
  26. Holding On by Mervyn Jones
  27. Honeymoons by Roger Hudson & Rose Baring
  28. The Honoured Society by Norman Lewis
  29. Hopeful Monsters by Nicholas Mosley
  30. In Ethiopia with a Mule by Dervla Murphy
  31. An Indian Attachment by Sarah Lloyd
  32. The Island That Dared: Journeys in Cuba by Dervla Murphy
  33. Jackdaw Cake by Norman Lewis
  34. The Japanese Chronicles by Nicholas Bouvier
  35. Jigsaw by Sybille Bedford
  36. Journey into the Mind's Eye by Lesley Blanch
  37. Journeys of a German in England by Karl Philipp Moritz
  38. The Last Leopard by David Gilmour
  39. The Last Time I Saw Paris by Elliot Paul
  40. The Law by Roger Vailland
  41. Libyan Sands by R.A. Bagnold
  42. Lighthouse by Tony Parker
  43. Living Poor by Moritz Thomsen
  44. Lords of the Atlas by Gavin Maxwell
  45. Memoirs of a Bengal Civilian by John Beames
  46. The Missionaries by Norman Lewis
  47. A Month by the Sea: Encounters in Gaza by Dervla Murphy
  48. Morocco That Was by Walter Harris
  49. Mother Land by Dmetri Kakmi
  50. My Early Life by Winston Churchill
  51. Naples '44 by Norman Lewis
  52. Nunaga by Duncan Pryde
  53. Palestine Papers by Doreen Ingrams
  54. A Pattern of Islands by Arthur Grimble
  55. Peking Story by David Kidd
  56. The People of Providence by Tony Parker
  57. The Pharaoh's Shadow by Anthony Sattin
  58. A Pike in the Basement by Simon Loftus
  59. Poetry of Place: Andalus by Ted Gorton
  60. Poetry of Place: Arabia
  61. Poetry of Place: Berber Odes by Peyron Michael
  62. Poetry of Place: Desert Air by Barnaby Rogerson & Alexander Munro
  63. Poetry of Place: Dublin by John Wyse Jackson
  64. Poetry of Place: England by AN Wilson
  65. Poetry of Place: Highlands and Islands
  66. Poetry of Place: Istanbul by Ates Orga
  67. Poetry of Place: London by Barnaby Rogerson
  68. Poetry of Place: Rome by Glyn Pursglove
  69. Poetry of Place: The Isles of Greece by John Lucas
  70. Poetry of Place: The Ruins of Time by Anthony Thwaite
  71. Poetry of Place: Tuscany & Umbria by Gaia Servadio
  72. Poetry of Place: Venice by Hetty Meyric Hughes
  73. Portrait of a Turkish Family by Irfan Orga
  74. Red Moon & High Summer by Herbert Kaufmann
  75. A Reed Shaken by the Wind by Gavin Maxwell
  76. Rites by Victor Perera
  77. The Road to Nab End by William Woodruff
  78. Scum of the Earth by Arthur Koestler
  79. A Square of Sky by Janina David
  80. A State of Fear by Andrew Graham-Yooll
  81. Sultan in Oman by Jan Morris
  82. Sweet Waters by Harold Nicolson
  83. The Fields Beneath by Gillian Tindall
  84. The Future in America by H. G. Wells
  85. The Innocent Anthropologist by Nigel Barley
  86. Three Came Home by Agnes Keith
  87. Through Writers' Eyes: Croatia by Lavington & Gooding
  88. Through Writers' Eyes: Egypt and The Nile by Deborah Manley and Sahar Abdel Hakim
  89. Through Writers' Eyes: Galapagos by John Hickman
  90. Through Writers' Eyes: Japan by Elizabeth Ingrams
  91. Through Writers Eyes: Lebanon by Ted & Andree Feghali Gorton
  92. Through Writers' Eyes: Marrakesh by Barnaby Rogerson
  93. Through Writers' Eyes: Persia by David Blow
  94. Through Writers' Eyes: Sicily by Horatio Clare
  95. Through Writers' Eyes: Syria by Marius Kociejowski
  96. Through Writers' Eyes: Turkish Coast by Rupert Scott
  97. Tibetan Foothold by Dervla Murphy
  98. A Time in Arabia by Doreen Ingrams
  99. Travels into Bokhara by Alexander Burnes
  100. Travels into the Interior of Africa by Mungo Park
  101. Travels on my Elephant by Mark Shand
  102. Travels with Myself and Another by Martha Gellhorn
  103. The Trouble I've Seen by Martha Gellhorn
  104. Turkish Letters by Ogier Ghislen de Busbecq
  105. Two Middle-Aged Ladies in Andalusia by Penelope Chetwode
  106. The Undefeated by George Paloczi-Horvath
  107. Valse des Fleurs by Sacheverell Sitwell
  108. A View of the World by Norman Lewis
  109. The Village in the Jungle by Leonard Woolf
  110. A Visit to Don Otavio by Sybille Bedford
  111. Viva Mexico! by Charles Flandrau
  112. Voices of the Old Sea by Norman Lewis
  113. The Waiting Land: A Spell in Nepal by Dervla Murphy
  114. Walled Gardens by Annabel Davis-Goff
  115. Warriors and Strangers by Gerald Hanley
  116. The Way of the World by Nicolas Bouvier
  117. The Weather in Africa by Martha Gellhorn
  118. Wheels Within Wheels: The Makings of a Traveller by Dervla Murphy
  119. When Miss Emmie Was in Russia by Harvey Pitcher
  120. Where the Indus is Young: A Winter in Baltistan by Dervla Murphy
  121. A Year in Marrakesh by Peter Mayne

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