The Caravan Handbook 2021

The Caravan Handbook 2021

Author: Sammy Faircloth

Publisher: Sammy Faircloth

Published: 2021-05-12

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1838404309

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Presented in a colourful, easy-to-follow format, this guide contains invaluable advice for both prospective and current caravan owners. Fifteen chapters, supported by hundreds of colour photographs, cover topics related to caravans, towing vehicles, holiday preparation and suitable sites; while useful hints and tips panels feature throughout to provide clear, concise advice on key points. The Caravan Handbook endeavours to answer all the questions you might ask about choosing, purchasing, using and maintaining a caravan. This detailed and user-friendly guide provides essential reading for caravan owners, and anyone looking to take their first steps in the world of caravanning.


One Man Caravan

One Man Caravan

Author: Robert Edison Fulton

Publisher: Motorbooks

Published: 2016-10-01

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 0760353301

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This adventurous work records Robert Edison Fulton's solo round-the-world tour on a two-cylinder Douglas motorcycle between July, 1932 and December, 1933. First published in 1937.


Caravan

Caravan

Author: Cassandra Keen

Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd

Published: 2015-11-28

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1784624691

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When the plane banked over Dingli Cliffs, on Malta’s coastline, Ruth saw the contours formed by the Neolithic temples she had read about in the in-flight magazine – in the shape of a woman’s arms and tucked-in legs. Distance allowed her to see these female curves, as distance might help her to make sense of her life with Paul; and she thought – ‘I was right to come on holiday by myself.’ To his parents – Paul, a classics professor, and interior designer mother Morgana – Lucien was an averagely difficult young man, who turned his back on the adults who did their best for him. To his schoolteacher stepmother, Ruth, he was a disaffected character – and his death in a caravan fire was the culmination of a pattern of disturbed behaviour. Ruth, sole witness to the tragedy, keeps quiet, afraid of association and possible blame, but Lucien, a destructive ghost, becomes a bigger presence in death than he was in life, with his legacy of blame and retribution. Ruth can neither live with this, nor hope for it to change; she can only try to escape the downward spiral that is affecting her family. Escaping for a few days to Malta, Ruth is distracted by a spiritual presence in the neolithic temples and finds herself in an agitated state of reflection. On meeting Frank, a documentary film maker, she questions her part in the tragedy. With new insight, Ruth seems likely to redeem her marriage but during her absence, shared grief has brought back together her husband and his ex-wife Morgana. Morgana is intent on winning back Paul and taking over Ruth’s son, Max, in a vendetta... Following the break-up of her marriage, Ruth hopes to find happiness with Frank, but when he visits her home town with its complex family relationships, she realises that this won’t be so simple... Caravan is a gripping novel that will take the reader on many twists and turns as it reaches its compelling conclusion.