Happísland: The Short but not too Brief Tale of a Swiss Spy in Iceland (Swiceland, #1)

A first shot of Iceland with an aftertaste of rotten shark. A small unpretentious introduction to Iceland's way of life, focused on Reykjavík. 

 

Swiss superspy Hans-Ueli Stauffacher is sent one full calendar year to Iceland to understand why Icelandic people are happier than Swiss people.

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Happísland: The Short but not too Brief Tale of a Swiss Spy in Iceland (Swiceland, #1)

A first shot of Iceland with an aftertaste of rotten shark. A small unpretentious introduction to Iceland's way of life, focused on Reykjavík. 

 

Swiss superspy Hans-Ueli Stauffacher is sent one full calendar year to Iceland to understand why Icelandic people are happier than Swiss people.

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Happísland: The Short but not too Brief Tale of a Swiss Spy in Iceland (Swiceland, #1)

Happísland: The Short but not too Brief Tale of a Swiss Spy in Iceland (Swiceland, #1)

by Cédric H. Roserens
Happísland: The Short but not too Brief Tale of a Swiss Spy in Iceland (Swiceland, #1)

Happísland: The Short but not too Brief Tale of a Swiss Spy in Iceland (Swiceland, #1)

by Cédric H. Roserens

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Overview

A first shot of Iceland with an aftertaste of rotten shark. A small unpretentious introduction to Iceland's way of life, focused on Reykjavík. 

 

Swiss superspy Hans-Ueli Stauffacher is sent one full calendar year to Iceland to understand why Icelandic people are happier than Swiss people.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155615651
Publisher: CHRoserens Dot Com Slash Pro
Publication date: 04/07/2018
Series: Swiceland
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 372 KB

About the Author

Cédric Henri Roserens was born in Martigny, Valais, Switzerland, in 1974. Too late to be James Cook and explore the infinite waters of the Pacific Ocean. Too early to be James T. Kirk and explore the infinite paths of our Galaxy. In 1999, he earned a Master of Arts degree from the University of Lausanne in computer science and geography. His travel experiences are an inexhaustible source of inspiration for his books.

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