When Michael Crichton- a Harvard-trained physician, best-selling novelist, and successful movie director-began to fell isolated in his own life, he decided to widen his horizons. He tracked wild animals in the jungles of Rawanda. He climbed Kilimanjaro and Mayan pyramid. He trekked across a landslide in Pakistan. He swam amid sharks in Tahiti.
Fueled by a powerful curiosity and the need to see, fell and hear firsthand and close-up, Michael Crichton has experienced adventures as compelling as those he created in his books and films. These adventures- both physical and spiritual- are recorded here in Travels, Crichton’s most astonishing and personal work.
" Start and informative…. I was swept away not only by [Crichton's] richly informed mind, but his driving curiosity "
--New York Times Book Review
- Travels ( 1971-1986 )
- Sex and Death In LA
- Psychiatry
- Bangkok
- Bonaire
- Pahang
- An Elephant attacks
- Kilimanjaro
- Pyramid of the Magician
- My Father's death
,etc.