Description: Passport to Pomegranates. by Budd Gauger, who spent his career as an editor at The Toledo Blade. He had retired at the time of this sojourn. He is the publisher of this book. "I am in a group of 11 travelers exploring three republics between the Black and Caspian seas in the Caucasus Mountains separating Asia and Europe:* Azerbaijan, about the side of Maine.* Armenia, slightly larger than Maryland.* Georgia, a bit bigger than West Virginia." - excerpt from the introduction pages. The trip took place from September 22, 1998 to October 7. Pages are not numbered, but the book is about 1/2 inch thick. 8 1/2 by 11. Sample contents: Eggs Beethoven / Sheep Trees / White Water-Buffalo Butter / Centuries Rub Against Centuries / Rug Terrorist / Here's What You Need to Build a Dragon / Getting visas to tiny societies inside Pomegranates / Legend of Maiden Tower / Lodging in Caravanserai / Tbilisi, a city that has been sacked or burned 29 times / People of Mount Ararat / Musica Armenia / Armenian Proverbs / Peace Corps Pie / Lake Sevan. How many copies he published, is unknown. But this is the only copy for sale on the used book market. I bought this book at an estate sale in Lambertville, Michigan, a suburb of Toledo. Thank you.
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Subjects: Travel
Format: Paperback
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Country: Armenia
Topic: 20th Century
Era: 1990s
Region: Asia
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1998
Book Title: Passport to Pomegrante
Author: Budd Gauger
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Budd Gauger
Type: Travel Guide