"TRAVEL Parks & Campgrounds." . . . . "Travel Humor." . . "World politics 1985-1995 Humor." . . "1975 - 1995" . . "TRAVEL Museums, Tours, Points of Interest." . . "Vacations Humor." . . "Since 2009" . . "World politics." . . "Politics and government" . . . . "Holidays in heck"@en . "Holidays in heck" . "Humour." . . . . "O'Rourke embarks on supposedly more comfortable and allegedly less dangerous travels - often with family in tow - which mostly leave him wishing he were under artillery fire again. The result is a hilarious and often moving portrait of life in the fast lane--only this time as a husband and father. It hsows his haphazard journeys with and without family to such regions as China, Kyrgyzstan, and America." . . . . . . . "Holidays in hell"@en . "P.J. O'Rourke travels to hellholes around the globe in Holidays in Hell, looking for trouble, the truth, and a good time. After casually sight-seeing in war-torn Lebanon and being pepper-gassed in Korea, P.J. checks out the night life in communist Poland and spends the Christmas holidays in El Salvador." . "Holidays in hell" . . . . . . . . "Holiday in heck"@en . . . . . . . . "Holidays in Heck takes the reader on a globe-trotting journey to far-reaching places including China, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan and the Galapagos Islands. The collection begins after the Iraq War, when P.J. retired from being a war correspondent because he was \"too old to keep being scared stiff and too stiff to keep sleeping on the ground.\" Instead he embarked on supposedly more comfortable and allegedly less dangerous travels - often with family in tow - which mostly left him wishing he were under artillery fire again. The result is a hilarious and oftentimes moving portrait of life in the fas."@en . . . . . . . . . . "P.J. O'Rourke travels to hellholes around the globe looking for trouble, the truth and a good time."@en . . "A follow-up to \"Holidays in hell\" collects classic travel pieces written throughout the author's post-retirement years, a period marked by his haphazard journeys with and without family to such regions as China, Kyrgyzstan, and America."@en . "A follow-up to \"Holidays in hell\" collects classic travel pieces written throughout the author's post-retirement years, a period marked by his haphazard journeys with and without family to such regions as China, Kyrgyzstan, and America." . . "Travel Writing." . . . . . . . "In this darkly satirical take on the travel writing genre, O'Rourke reports from trouble spots around the world; \"A Ramble through Lebanon\" and \"Christmas in El Salvador\" may sound unpromising, but when subjected to O'Rourke's black humour they come out as glorious inversions of the travelogue."@en . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . "Electronic books" . "Holidays in heck : a former war correspondent experiences frightening vacation fun" . . . "Holidays in heck / P. J. O'Rourke"@en . . . . "Vacaciones en la guerra y otras historias"@es . . . "Humor"@en . "Humor" . "a former war correspondent experiences frightening vacation fun"@en . "The author travels to hellholes around the globe looking for trouble, the truth, and a good time." . . . "Holidays in Heck"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Vakanties in de hel" . "P.J. O'Rourke travels to hellholes around the globe in Holidays in Hell, looking for trouble, the truth, and a good time. After casually sight-seeing in war-torn Lebanon and being pepper-gassed in Korea, P.J. checks out the night life in communist Poland and spends the Christmas holidays in El Salvador. Taking a long look at Nicaragua, P.J. asks, \"Is Nicaragua a Bulgaria with marimba bands or just a misunderstood Massachusetts with Cuban military advisors?\"; has a close encounter with a Philippine army officer he describes as \"powerful-looking in a short, compressed way, like an attac."@en . "Holidays in heck : the follow-up to the classic \"Holidays in Hell\""@en . . . . . . . . "Holidays in Heck takes the reader on a globe-trotting journey to far-reaching places including China, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan and the Galapagos Islands. The collection begins after the Iraq War, when P.J. retired from being a war correspondent because he was \"too old to keep being scared stiff and too stiff to keep sleeping on the ground.\" Instead he embarked on supposedly more comfortable and allegedly less dangerous travels, often with family in tow, which mostly left him wishing he were under artillery fire again. The result is a hilarious and oftentimes moving portrait of life in the fast lane, only this time as a husband and father of three. Adventures include: The first stag hunt in Britain after hunting had been banned. If the British had been half as caring about Indians and American colonists as they are about animals, they'd still rule the world. A month-long tour of mainland China's economic hubs where P.J. learned that the entire Chinese concept of political freedom and individual liberty can be summed up in the words, 'New Buick'. A harrowing horseback ride across the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, no towns, no roads, no people. \"If something happened to my horse it would be shot. For me, the medical treatment wouldn't be that sophisticated.\"" . "Holidays in Hell"@en . "Having traveled to hot spots around the world in search of trouble, truth, and a good time, the author humorously recalls his experiences in Lebanon, Korea, the West Bank, El Salvador, Nicaragua, the Philippines, and Poland."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "World politics Humor." . . "Voyages and travels Humor." . . "TRAVEL Budget." . . "Literature." . . "United States Politics and government 2009- Humor." . . "American wit and humor." . . "TRAVEL Hikes & Walks." . . "Voyages and travels." . . "SCIENCE Earth Sciences Geography." . . "O'Rourke, P.J. Travel Humor." . . 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