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  1. Danger!: True Stories of Trouble and Survival (Travelers' Tales Guides)
  2. Lonely Planet Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks by Bradley Mayhew, Andrew Dean Nystrom, 2003-04
  3. South: The Last Antarctic Expedition of Shackleton and the Endurance (The Explorers Club Classic) by Sir Ernest Shackleton, 2008-06-17
  4. Buried Dreams by Tim Cahill, 1987-08-01
  5. Hyenas Laughed at Me and Now I Know Why: The Best of Travel Humor and Misadventure (Travelers' Tales Guides) by Tim Cahill, 2003-10-20
  6. The Best American Travel Writing 2006 (The Best American Series)
  7. The Best American Series 2006 - Silver Gift Box
  8. The Mammoth Book of Wild Journeys: 30 First-Hand Heart-Racing Accounts of Travel in Remote Places, from Tim Cahill, Nick Danziger, Ffyona Campbell, Tim Severin, Peter Matthiessen and Many More
  9. Trader Horn: A Young Man's Astounding Adventures in 19th Century Equatorial Africa (Travelers' Tales Classics) by Alfred Aloysius Horn, 2002-05-20
  10. Everest by Broughton Coburn, 2003-04-01
  11. Ozeaniens Fußballer Des Jahres: Christian Karembeu, Harry Kewell, Wynton Rufer, Mark Viduka, Robert Slater, Paul Okon, Tim Cahill (German Edition)
  12. Port Adelaide Magpies Coaches: Matthew Knights, Bob Quinn, Fos Williams, John Cahill, Tim Ginever, Stephen Williams, Geof Motley, Russell Ebert
  13. Australia International Football (Soccer) Players: Mark Bosnich, Harry Kewell, Patrick Kisnorbo, Mark Bresciano, Tim Cahill, Chris Coyne
  14. Biography - Cahill, Tim (1944-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01

21. Outside Bozeman -The Gallatin Valley's Outdoor Journal ONLINE - Tim Cahill, Mish
Biographical article.
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(This article adapted from The Tributary, March 2000) Tim Cahill, Mishap Maestro What to do? If you’re Tim Cahill, world-traveler, acclaimed outdoor writer, and longtime Livingston local, turning back is not an option. "What we did was approach these guys on the street, in public, and say ‘would you guys like to be our bodyguards? We’ll pay you for it.’" The trick was just bold enough to work, and the group, now warlord-strong, resumed its journey northward. When they reached the mines a fierce sandstorm whipped up, and after it was over one of their party was missing. Guessing that he’d been kidnapped by the Arab mine-owners, Cahill and his friends offered ransom. But the Arabs denied any involvement. "We found him the next day," remembers Cahill. "He’d gotten lost in the storm. He was about ten miles away, holed up in an old French Foreign Legion fort, hiding from the Arabs." "Now there’s an ideal mishap," says Cahill. "It’s got politics, revolution, people lost in the sand" – in other words, something to write about. For therein lies the secret to Cahill’s award-winning travel writing: something has to go wrong. And for the tall, thick-bearded, interminably affable author of six books and over 300 articles, something usually does.

22. Everest: Mountain Without Mercy; Author: Coburn, Broughton; Introduction: Cahill
Everest Mountain Without Mercy Author Coburn,Broughton; Introduction cahill, tim.
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Everest: Mountain Without Mercy
Author: Coburn, Broughton; Introduction: Cahill, Tim
Hardback; Book; 100 Colour Photographs
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Published: October 1997
National Geographic Books ISBN: 0792270142 Featuring scores of never-before-published images, including the first taken from the top of the world in the spectacular IMAX format, this breathtaking book recounts the harrowing May 1996 Everest expedition led by filmmaker David Breashears. 125+ color photos. Media tour.With spectacular IMAX camera images from the motion picture Everest. Photographs and firsthand accounts chronicle the 1996 Everest expedition that claimed eight lives. PRODUCT CODE: 0792270142 USA/Canada: US$ 33.20 Australia/NZ: A$ 71.50 Other Countries: US$ 45.10 convert to your currency Delivery costs included if your total order exceeds US$50. We do not charge your credit card until we ship your order. Government and corporate Purchase Orders accepted without prior account application. PLACE AN ORDER To prepare to buy this item click "add to cart" above. You can change or abandon your shopping cart at any time before checkout.

23. Taking A Dip In Shark Alley With Tim Cahill
An interview in Real Audio format.
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Listen with RealAudio: Interview with Tim Cahill The last time we spoke with travel writer Tim Cahill, he talked about his adventures in Mongolia...riding across vast expanses of eastern China on the back of a pony and eating something unidentifiably he decided to call, "noisy cheese". Today Tim's come to talk about an adventure that's even more outrageous...swimming with great white sharks in South Africa that probably weigh as much as your car! After I read his article in the August issue of Outside Magazine , I just had to know, Tim, what in the world were you thinking?
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24. Tim Cahill State Treasurer
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25. CNN.com - Career - Adventures In Travel Journalism - October 13, 2000
An interview with anecdotes and a slide show.
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Tim Cahill: Roughing it. Really.
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27. Far Out
A review by Ted Conover of Pass the Butterworms, in which there is adventure and, most important, there is tim cahill, with his winning, if corny, sense of humor.
http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/reviews/970323.23conovet.html
March 23, 1997 Far Out By TED CONOVER Tim Cahill offers another strangely titled collection of articles about distant lands PASS THE BUTTERWORMS
Remote Journeys
Oddly Rendered.
By Tim Cahill.
283 pp. New York:
Villard Books. $24.
There are no nymphos in Mr. Cahill's faraway lands (no butterworms that I could find, either), but there is adventure and, most important, there is Tim Cahill, with his winning, if corny, sense of humor. He jets gamely around the world, filing columns to magazines like Outside and Rolling Stone. He avoids politics the phrase ''third world'' is never spoken and fancy hotels, and seems to prefer being with a group. His humor tends to come at his own expense. He describes in detail how, in calm waters off the gulf coast of Baja California, he managed to capsize his sea kayak: ''When your chair falls over backward, there is that awful jolt of disbelief how could this possibly have happened to me? followed by a sincere and fervent wish no one has seen you.'' On another kayak trip in the Northwest, exploring the woods from a camp on the beach, he falls backward off a pile of rocks and has to be medevacked out. The worst thing Mr. Cahill might call you is the Lady Who Stated the Obvious or the Dreaded Couple Who Did Not Share My Political Opinions. Still, some pieces are serious, and these, to my eye, are the best. The strongest in the book, ''A Darkness on the River,'' describes how a friend's son was murdered while floating a homemade wooden raft down a wild river in Peru. Mr. Cahill accompanied the father and an embassy official to the Indian region where the boy was killed. The precise, dramatic way in which Mr. Cahill re-creates the incident, and his sympathy for the boy's father, make you suspect, toward the end, that this is more than just a horrifying story for Mr. Cahill; he must be able to imagine the same thing happening to him.

28. Books By Tim Cahill
Books by tim cahill. Jaguars Ripped My Flesh by tim cahill Paperback April 1996List price $14.00 Click here to compare prices at dozens of online stores!
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(showing 1-20) Australia : True Stories of Life down Under
by Amy G. Carlson (Edited by), Tim Cahill (Contribution by), Amy Greimann Carlson (Edited by), Bruce Chatwin (Contribution by), Robyn Davidson (Contribution by), Tony Horwitz (Contribution by), Robert Hughes (Contribution by), Pico Iyer (Contribution by), Paul Theroux (Contribution by), Ronald Wright (Contribution by)
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Buried Dreams : Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer

by Tim Cahill Russ Ewing Hardcover - February 1986 List price: $17.95 Buried Dreams : Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer by Tim Cahill Russ Ewing Paperback - August 1987 List price: $5.50 Call of the Wild : The Art of Parks Reece by Parks Reece (Illustrated by)

29. Tim Cahill Discussion
Hold the Enlightenment More Travel, Less Bliss by cahill, tim Released09/2002. A Wolverine Is Eating My Leg by cahill, tim Released 02/1989.
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Wild Ocean: America's Parks Under the Sea
by Earle, Sylvia A.
Released 08/1999
Hold the Enlightenment: More Travel, Less Bliss
by Cahill, Tim
Released 09/2002
Atlas of the Ocean: The Deep Frontier
by National Geographic
Released 10/2001
Not So Funny When It Happened: The Best of Travel Humor and Misadventure (Travelers' Tales Guides) by Cahill, Tim Released 11/2000 by Murphy, Tom Released 12/2001 Everest: Mountain Without Mercy by Coburn, Broughton Released 10/1997 Pass the Butterworms: Remote Journeys Oddly Rendered by Cahill, Tim Released 04/1998 Road Fever: A High-Speed Travelogue (Vintage Departures) by Cahill, Tim Released 03/1992 A Wolverine Is Eating My Leg by Cahill, Tim Released 02/1989 Hidden Coast: Coastal Adventures from Alaska to Mexico by Rogers, Joel W. Released 06/2000 Shipwreck of the Whale-Ship Essex: Narrative of the Most Extraordinary and Distressing by Chase, Owen Released 08/1999 Call of the Wild: The Art of Parks Reece by Reece, Parks Released 10/2002 Pecked to Death by Ducks (Vintage Departures) by Cahill, Tim

30. Index Of /interactive/career/0007/tim.cahill/
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Sites about Tim Cahill. Best known for his humorous accounts of his adventurous travels, he has also authored screenplays, is an editor at large for Outside Magazine and a contributing editor to Rolling Stone, Sports Afield and Outdoor Life. Arts Literature Authors C Cahill, Tim CNN: Tim Cahill chats about the IMAX film Dolphins
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Interview about Pass the Butterworms: Remote Journeys Oddly Rendered and answers to readers' questions.
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Cahill's column in Outside Magazine. URL: http://www.outsidemag.com/adventure/outthere/ Outside Bozeman: Tim Cahill Mishap Maestro Biographical article. URL: http://www.outsidebozeman.com/cahill.htm Mungo Park: The State of Last Hope A multimedia journey through Patagonia. URL: Outside Online: Forbidden Article about traveling to the salt mines of Mali.

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Rapidly approaching book saturation point at home: in order to make life easier, it's time to set some books free. Everything I've read but don't need to own any more, or have been carting around for years without really knowing why, or have a duplicate of (due to cohabitation or absent-mindedness) is to be sold. All these books are being sold through Amazon.co.uk Marketplace. Click through to the each listing to see price and details about the condition of the item - most are completely perfect (I take good care of my tomes) but some have inevitably suffered from moving house or shelves in sunny rooms. Not ruined, but well-loved and worn in the way books ought to be. Living objects. All proceeds will go to the Meg Needs A Holiday campaign fund. Because I really really do. Travel
  • America's Back Porch [Paperback] by Jeffreys, D. Desert Places [Paperback] by Davidson, Robyn The Road to McCarthy [Hardcover] by McCarthy, Pete
    Quite funny - not as smug as Bryson, and with a nice turn of phrase. The Divine Supermarket [Hardcover] by Ruthven, Malise
  • 33. Outside Bozeman -The Gallatin Valley's Outdoor Journal ONLINE - Tim Cahill, Mish
    tim cahill, Mishap Maestro. If you’re tim cahill, worldtraveler, acclaimed outdoorwriter, and longtime Livingston local, turning back is not an option.
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    (This article adapted from The Tributary, March 2000) Tim Cahill, Mishap Maestro What to do? If you’re Tim Cahill, world-traveler, acclaimed outdoor writer, and longtime Livingston local, turning back is not an option. "What we did was approach these guys on the street, in public, and say ‘would you guys like to be our bodyguards? We’ll pay you for it.’" The trick was just bold enough to work, and the group, now warlord-strong, resumed its journey northward. When they reached the mines a fierce sandstorm whipped up, and after it was over one of their party was missing. Guessing that he’d been kidnapped by the Arab mine-owners, Cahill and his friends offered ransom. But the Arabs denied any involvement. "We found him the next day," remembers Cahill. "He’d gotten lost in the storm. He was about ten miles away, holed up in an old French Foreign Legion fort, hiding from the Arabs." "Now there’s an ideal mishap," says Cahill. "It’s got politics, revolution, people lost in the sand" – in other words, something to write about. For therein lies the secret to Cahill’s award-winning travel writing: something has to go wrong. And for the tall, thick-bearded, interminably affable author of six books and over 300 articles, something usually does.

    34. Salon Travel | Writers We Love: Tim Cahill
    Unsubscribe. - - - -. Writers we love tim cahill page 1, 2, 3. tim cahillis beside me, we're all up in a tree and I know this is no dream.
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    Retch-22: Laos in the time of cholera

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    By Rolf Potts The Brahmin of the Burning Ghats Lost in the fiery back alleys of Varanasi, a wanderer stumbles into an unforgettable encounter. By Jeffrey Tayler Wanderlust Island life By Bill Noble Travel Advisor Can I go to Cuba without breaking the law? By Donald D. Groff Book Bag Writers we love: Jan Morris This Welsh writer creates masterful, idiosyncratic illuminations of the world By Don George Complete archives for Travel Travel by e-mail Sign up here to receive our weekly e-mail newsletter listing recent and upcoming articles and events in Travel. Unsubscribe Finally we reach a village far, far upriver. From there we leave the river and walk deep into the forest until we reach a clearing where people still do live in tree houses, 50 feet up in the branches. We clamber up a bamboo ladder and then up a notched pole and suddenly there we are, face to face with two infants, two nursing mothers, three boys and two men. We sit and give them tobacco, steel axes, fishing line, metal hooks, salt, matches and rice the cost of a night's stay. Then Cahill shows one of the qualities that truly distinguish him as an adventurer and as a writer: his ability to invest himself in other people's perspectives.

    35. The Massachusetts State Treasury
    tim cahill lives in Quincy, not far from his boyhood home, with his wife of eighteenyears, Tina (Falco) cahill, an elementary school gym teacher, and their
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    Search for Abandoned Property Timothy P. Cahill Timothy P. Cahill, the second oldest of nine children, grew up in the blue-collar city of Quincy. He attended public schools and graduated from Boston University. In 1982, he and two friends started their own business. For more than a decade, they ran a small restaurant and coffee shop. While running this business, Tim ran for Quincy City Council. In 1987, he was first elected to the Quincy City Council for an at-large seat. He held this seat for fifteen years, stepping down from the Council in January 2003. In 1996, Tim accepted the challenge of running for Norfolk County Treasurer.

    36. The Massachusetts State Treasury
    Office of the Massachusetts State TreasurerCategory Regional North America Governor O Brien, Shannon......Departments, Financial Education Programs, Meet tim cahill. Abandoned Property Publication.New Gift Certificate Law. Massachusetts State Treasury, timothy P. cahill.
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    37. Electionfind: Tim Cahill
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    38. PRICEFARMER.COM: Farm-Fresh Price Comparisons Of Books
    tim cahill. 19 Titles Sorted by Title Alphabetically. 1. Dolphins (Hardcover)by tim cahill March 2000 2. Everest
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    39. Salon Travel | Writers We Love: Tim Cahill
    - - - -. Writers we love tim cahill As adventurous stylistically as physically,this writer-explorer takes us places we've never dared to go.
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    Retch-22: Laos in the time of cholera

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    40. Salon Travel | Writers We Love: Tim Cahill
    you have it, in three paragraphs the history of the world and the paradox at theheart of adventure travel and at the heart of tim cahill's chosen quest.
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    Retch-22: Laos in the time of cholera

    The official analysis was "diarrhea, with vomiting." Right.
    By Rolf Potts The Brahmin of the Burning Ghats Lost in the fiery back alleys of Varanasi, a wanderer stumbles into an unforgettable encounter. By Jeffrey Tayler Wanderlust Island life By Bill Noble Travel Advisor Can I go to Cuba without breaking the law? By Donald D. Groff Book Bag Writers we love: Jan Morris This Welsh writer creates masterful, idiosyncratic illuminations of the world By Don George Complete archives for Travel Travel by e-mail Sign up here to receive our weekly e-mail newsletter listing recent and upcoming articles and events in Travel. Unsubscribe As in many quests, our first act is to find a guide. In this case, we find William. William is a Papuan from a nearby island who has been upriver before; he knows what he's talking about. "Gone," he told us. "All modern now." By which he meant that the people had come down out of the trees and that they now lived in clapboard houses with tin roofs. The children all went to school, the adults went to church, and everyone wore missionary-

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