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In the mid-1990s, Ted Rall's editor asked him to think of the most over-the-top travel assignment he could think of. Ted came up with a trip along the Silk Road
Comprising travelogue, political analysis and five graphic novellas, The Silk Road to Ruin examines the “New Middle East" – a part of the world the United
Adult/High School–Part travelogue, part primer, Road meanders through the often-overlooked stans of Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and
In 1997, journalist Rall, on a lark, decided to take a drive through the newly independent Central Asian republics, and discovered anarchic societies ruled by
In Silk Road to Ruin: Is Central Asia the New Middle East? , Ted Rall writes of his first experiences of Central Asia and subsequent visits and tours he has
Silk Road to Ruin has 115 ratings and 18 reviews. Jane said: Rall covers much of the same ground covered by travel writer Colin Thubron in The Lost Heart
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