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Eastern Odyssey: A Family Journal of Our Trek Through Japan and Russia in 1973
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Eastern Odyssey: A Family Journal of Our Trek Through Japan and Russia in 1973

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Consider the year 1973: Vietnam war still winding down; the cold war is going strong; the Nixon presidency is falling apart. It is also the year that a family of six traveled to Japan, across Russia, and spent half a year in Europe before returning home from this trip all the way around the world. It Was the Adventure of a Lifetime. In 1973 Don Swenson decided to use his one-year sabbatical from the Los Alamos National Laboratory to visit some of the leading laboratories around the world – particularly in Japan, Russia, and Geneva. It would be not only a professional visit, but also a trip for his wife Barbara and 4 children to see the world. Barbara insisted that she and the children keep a journal to record their experiences along the way. The first stop was Japan in Tsukuba about 30 minutes north of Tokyo by train. They visited Nikko, Hakone, Kamakura, Kyoto, Hiroshima, while just trying to hold the family together. The second stop was Russia, boarding the Trans-Siberian Railway in Nakhodka and on to Khabarovsk, Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Moscow, Kiev, Leningrad, and ending up in Helsinki, Finland. This book is the compilation of those four different journals. For each of 146 days, there are up to four entries, one from each of the contributors. Each entry giving a different viewpoint of what happened; telling the same story in a different way.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Purple Hills Books
Date
16 September 2015
Pages
380
ISBN
9780986338731

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Consider the year 1973: Vietnam war still winding down; the cold war is going strong; the Nixon presidency is falling apart. It is also the year that a family of six traveled to Japan, across Russia, and spent half a year in Europe before returning home from this trip all the way around the world. It Was the Adventure of a Lifetime. In 1973 Don Swenson decided to use his one-year sabbatical from the Los Alamos National Laboratory to visit some of the leading laboratories around the world – particularly in Japan, Russia, and Geneva. It would be not only a professional visit, but also a trip for his wife Barbara and 4 children to see the world. Barbara insisted that she and the children keep a journal to record their experiences along the way. The first stop was Japan in Tsukuba about 30 minutes north of Tokyo by train. They visited Nikko, Hakone, Kamakura, Kyoto, Hiroshima, while just trying to hold the family together. The second stop was Russia, boarding the Trans-Siberian Railway in Nakhodka and on to Khabarovsk, Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Moscow, Kiev, Leningrad, and ending up in Helsinki, Finland. This book is the compilation of those four different journals. For each of 146 days, there are up to four entries, one from each of the contributors. Each entry giving a different viewpoint of what happened; telling the same story in a different way.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Purple Hills Books
Date
16 September 2015
Pages
380
ISBN
9780986338731