A Walk In The Medina

by Bill Marmion


Formats

Softcover
$20.99
Hardcover
$30.99
Softcover
$20.99

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 10/25/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 145
ISBN : 9781425760366
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 145
ISBN : 9781425760410

About the Book

My book “A Walk in the Medina” takes the reader to several country’s around the world. The writer refers to many true situations that occurred in his travels. I have traveled alone and other times I have traveled with ladies, each lady, that at the same time I was romantically involved with and who shared in my travels. This story attempts to describe a background of history in some lands, true life experiences, fictional crime relationships, and mystery. My travels have afforded me a close up of nature and a number of romances which I allude to in some of my chapters. I reside in a valley between mountains which affords me much nature, fortunately, I have the time travel and write.


About the Author

The writer was born and raised in Manhattan, N.Y.C. growing up in Washington Heights across from High Bridge Park and overlooking Coogans Bluff, the old Polo Grounds, the Yankee Stadium, and in an area between the Harlem and Hudson Rivers. This location afforded me much exploration of my surroundings. This exploration has also taken me to many places around the world. I have traveled to Asia, Russia, China and most all of Western Europe, Brazil, Israel and all the surrounding countries of the Mediterranean, including Africa. During my working life, I have been self employed as an Engineer and a writer in the Aerospace and Electro Mechanical fields of Engineering for some fifty years. My experience as consulting or contract Engineer has taken me on a travel to most of the states in my country and Canada. I have worked for over sixty corporations with excellent references. My technical education includes attending C.C.N.Y. in New York City for Industrial Engineering, Colorado University for Mechanical Engineering, and Chicago Technical Institute for Design Drawing. In addition, I graduated from a four-year curriculum in basic Aeronautical Aviation Theory.