Che Guevara’s formative trip around Latin America offers a candid insight into his identity as a young medical student, and the places that inspired his transformation
William Klein’s Rome takes us to the streets of the Italian capital in the late 1950s, when the photographer was killing time working as an assistant director for Federico Fellini
Rob Ryan is transported back to a Greek island by British writer Polly Samson’s 2020 fiction
John Steinbeck’s travelogue is not only a beautiful record of America in a crucial period of change but a journey into the abstract relationship between place and the self
Released in March this year, author Mike Parker delves into the history of the border between England and Wales
John Hunt’s 1953 novel is an account of the British expedition he had led up Mount Everest that same year
Monisha Rajesh captures her 45,000-mile journey around the world in an ode to locomotives and the places they pass through
Karen Blixen’s 1937 memoir on building a life in Kenya – penned following her unhappy return to Denmark
Explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton’s 1919 book documents his final big expedition, where he journeys to Antarctica from 1914 to 1917 in an attempt to carry out the first land crossing of the Antarctic continent
Jens Mühling travelled through Ukraine to understand this complicated country, which after centuries remains in a struggle for national sovereignty
A new release from Taschen charts 12 far-flung destinations through stunning photography and personal accounts
Marius Kociejowski travelled to Naples to discover the truth behind this complex, storied city of contradictions