Beyond Nowhere: The Crutch Chronicles Continue
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AND YOU THOUGHT IT WAS ALL OVER Roger Crutchley's book The Long Winding Road to Nakhon Nowhere wasn't the 'end of the road' for the author. After many years working at the Bangkok Post, even after retirement readers still look forward to his musings in the Sunday edition. His column makes them smile, laugh out loud or get angry and write letters to the editor. In his new book, Beyond Nowhere, Roger has come up with more amusing reflections of his five decades in Thailand and even his early years in England. In it he also recalls experiences in China, the Philippines, the Soviet Union and other countries he visited. Read about hilarious police raids, the orangutan who tried to board a Bangkok bus, the art of how not to bargain, the singing taxi driver and the Thai food that sparked a dramatic London police raid. Then there are the ghosts that struck terror in the Northeast, the day Sir Alec Guinness spoke fluent Thai and the infamous raid on a Pattaya bridge club. And of course there are terrific tales from where it all began, his fascinating experiences at the Bangkok Post dating back to 1969. (Includes color photgraphs)
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Crutchley, R. (2023). Beyond Nowhere: The Crutch Chronicles Continue. [United States], DCO Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Crutchley, Roger. 2023. Beyond Nowhere: The Crutch Chronicles Continue. [United States], DCO Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Crutchley, Roger, Beyond Nowhere: The Crutch Chronicles Continue. [United States], DCO Books, 2023.
MLA Citation (style guide)Crutchley, Roger. Beyond Nowhere: The Crutch Chronicles Continue. [United States], DCO Books, 2023.
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