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From Wilder Shores: The Tables of My Travels
Published in Hardcover by John Murray Pubs Ltd (January, 1990)
Author: Lesley Blanch
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A Total Delight
If you enjoy good story telling, humour and have a passion for food, this is joy. From trains in Russia where she consumed caviar for breakfast , lunch and dinner, to a wonderful fantasy tale about her favourite Christmas dinner, with people from time gone by coming to her house in all modes of transport (from carriages to flying carpets!) she delights us. Lesly Blanch takes us through modest comfort foods such as favourite nursery puddings to exotic picnics and does so with gustatorial abandon. When I am feeling jaded, I pick this book up , and one chapter later I am full of the joy of life and adventure. A total delight


Pavilions of the heart; the four walls of love
Published in Unknown Binding by Weidenfeld & Nicolson ()
Author: Lesley Blanch
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The Four Walls of Love ...
refers to the different abodes where romance takes place or love is consumated. Blanch's writing is about high romance and the essence of this collection of vignettes is the trappings and settings of houses, roooms, or castles (the walls) that surround love and lovers.

A well traveled author, who lived abroad-- in the South of France, Middle East and Asia-- draws on her cultural travels for her themes of love and love making. A romantic and often sensual read.


The Sabres of Paradise
Published in Paperback by Carroll & Graf (January, 1995)
Author: Lesley Blanch
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Shades of Arrakis
This book is not only a very pleasant read about the Russian conquest of the Caucasus, and thus good background for understanding the current problems there. It's also a source from which Frank Herbert drew heavily when writing his science fiction novel *Dune*. Such terms as chakobsa, kanly and kindjal are not unique to Blanch's book, but they certainly resonate with Herbert's fans.
Highly recommended and very readable.

Lion of Dhagestan
The reviews I've read so far fail to emphasize that this book, while it certainly covers much of the history of the Caucuses in the latter half of the 19th century, is in no small part a biography of Imam Shamyl, "The Lion of Dhagestan", and his role as the leader of what was referred to as "The Mureed Wars". Shamyl was a legendary, charismatic leader who, through the power of his Islamic faith, and with the added dimension of being son-in-law of one of the great Shaykhs of the Naqshbandi Sufi order (Jamaluddin Ghumuqi), united the various tribes and peoples of this region to fight off the great Russian Bear for nearly 25 years. It is an epic tale of heroism and tragedy on a personal and cultural level, and will grip the reader as they follow the exploits and the battles that are still to this day legendary in the Caucuses.

The Lion of Dhagestan
The reviews I've read so far fail to emphasize that this book, while it certainly covers much of the history of the Caucuses in the latter half of the 19th century, is in no small part a biography of Imam Shamyl, "The Lion of Dhagestan", and his role as the leader of what was referred to as "The Mureed Wars". Shamyl was a legendary, charismatic leader who, through the power of his Islamic faith, and with the added dimension of being son-in-law of one of the great Shaykhs of the Naqshbandi Sufi order (Jamaluddin Ghumuqi), united the various tribes and peoples of this region to fight off the great Russian Bear for nearly 25 years. It is an epic tale of heroism and tragedy on a personal and cultural level, and will grip the reader as they follow the exploits and the battles that are still to this day legendary in the Caucuses.


Wilder Shores of Love
Published in Paperback by Simon & Schuster (December, 1970)
Authors: Blanch L, Leslie Blanch, and Lesley Blanch
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Fascinating lives of western women in exotic locales
These accounts of four western women and how they lived in exotic lands serve best as an introduction, not as a particularly authoritative reference.

Definitely more high-brow than romance novels, if only by virtue of being true personalities, this book is a welcome bit of romantic escapism. Despite the fact that the author clearly admires and reveres these intelligent and adventurous women, the book disappoints on a couple of fronts. The writing (nearly half a century old) is peppered with somewhat embarassing colonial language about native beauty, genetically determined intelligence, and primitive sexiness. No blatant racism here, but plenty of indulgent speculation that comes off poorly today.

I found it annoying that the author used French liberally but without any attempt at translation; this usually appears in quotations and with a disclaimer that the flavor of the original language would be lost in any translation. I disagree: a skilled translator could handle it beautifully.

I personally enjoyed these accounts of the lives of women who ventured beyond the realm of other western women, who supported great men, or who even changed the course of history. But I felt I had received only part of the stories. I have yet to find more writings about these women, but I am sure they are out there. A very entertaining introduction to each subject's life.

Seeking the adventure you never had?Make this book it's map!
God what a beautiful collection of real life stories and ones about women that way up most braggart adventures of men!(and I say that as a guy folks!). I was in a state of awe & envy throughout, fell dangerously in love with 3 out of 4 of the characters and am left disappointed only by my own world in result. This book is highly detailed and revealing of ins and outs of secret minds, hearts, places, women, individuals, religion, history and in many ways is scarily telling about truths of all. Its a gorgeous voyage and I give this book away too often but its one of those you know? Men or women I dare you to call yourself the same by its end!

Golden Legends
In 1954 Lesley Blanch, a hard-headed romantic, brought out her affectionate studies of four determined women who followed their dreams Eastward without regard for consequences. Even the demure Aimee, abducted and sold as a slave, doggedly created a life for herself within a Turkish seraglio. Recent muddled books on these women often verge on either the pornographic or the bathetic; Blanch's account was light-hearted; her humor, sympathy, and realism tempered her admiration. This was a best-seller in 1954, and is still immensely readable -- even if Blanch spoke more languages than some annoyed reviewers, and was not suitably PC for 2003. Her autobiography is excellent too.


Farah, Shahbanou of Iran, Queen of Persia
Published in Unknown Binding by Collins ()
Author: Lesley Blanch
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Journey into the Mind's Eye: Fragments of an Autobiography Century Lives and Letters
Published in Paperback by David & Charles (May, 1988)
Author: Lesley Blanch
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Looking Back: A Panoramic View of a Literary Age by the Grandes Dames of European Letters
Published in Hardcover by British Amer Pub Ltd (July, 1991)
Author: Shusha Guppy
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Pierre Loti: Portrait of an Escapist
Published in Hardcover by Wm Collins & Sons & Co (October, 1982)
Author: Lesley Blanch
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Pierre Loti: The Legendary Romantic
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt (September, 1983)
Author: Lesley Blanch
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Round the World in Eighty Dishes
Published in Paperback by Quartet Books Ltd (1992)
Author: Lesley Blanch
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