Publisher's Synopsis
David Leddick made his first international trip from the United States in 1963. He went to London, Paris and the major cities of Italy. In the next two decades he branched out from Europe to cross the vastness of a Russia that had seen almost no outsiders. Then, with a Zen study group, he traveled for a month through a China that was so closed off by its insular Communist regime that the inhabitants had seen no tourists at all. This period of Leddick's travels finished with a deep plunge into the depths of Africa on an extended safari. His fascinating exploration of the Earth, this globe on which he was traveling through space, had begun in earnest.