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Newark
(Hardcover)
Frank Addiego
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Bay Area Radio
(Hardcover)
John F Schneider, California Historical Radio Society, Bay Area Radio Museum
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Lost Nashville
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Elizabeth K Goetsch; Foreword by Betsy Phillips
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Cordova
(Hardcover)
Darlene Hooker Sawyer, Jane Howles Hooker
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Stillwater
(Hardcover)
Stan Tucker; Foreword by Winfrey Houston
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Few American phenomena are more evocative of time, place, and
culture than the drive-in theater. From its origins in the Great
Depression, through its peak in the 1950s and 1960s and ultimately
its slow demise in the 1980s, the drive-in holds a unique place in
the country's collective past. Michigan's drive-ins were a
reflection of this time and place, ranging from tiny rural 200-car
"ozoners" to sprawling 2,500-car behemoths that were masterpieces
of showmanship, boasting not only movies and food, but playgrounds,
pony rides, merry-go-rounds, and even roving window washers.
We live in an increasingly urbanised world, but there are still
many magnificent stretches of wilderness unaltered by humankind.
From the most remote mountains and valleys in Alaska to the
southern tip of Chile and Argentina, from Europe’s primeval
forest on the Polish-Belarusian border to Norway’s fjords, and
from the Namib Desert to Kamchatka in far-eastern Russia to canyons
in Kurdistan and rainforests in Cambodia, The Wild celebrates the
beauty of uncultivated landscapes all around the globe. Arranged by
continent, the book roams across landscapes and climates, from
Antarctica’s dry valleys to African burning deserts, from
European marshlands to Arabian rugged peaks and on to Tanzania’s
craters, Indonesia’s volcanoes and New Zealand’s bubbling mud
pools. Each entry is supported with fascinating captions explaining
the geology, geography, flora and fauna. In doing so, the book
reveals some of the world’s most naturally bizarre places.
Illustrated with more than 200 colour photographs, The Wild leads
the reader to the planet’s least cultivated places, from jungles
to tundras. Take a step into the wild.
A curated guide to the most chic, stylish and unique trips around
the UK – all within easy reach of London
– from the creators of the hugely successful Instagram
account @prettylittlelondon. Sometimes even Londoners need a
change of scenery – the fresh sea air and the sand between our
toes, the bright lights of a new city to discover, the relaxing
charm of a small town, or rolling hills with no other people in
sight. Your guides, Sara and Andrea, have scoured the UK for their
favourite places to visit for those precious escapes, all a short
ride away from the capital. Introducing you to the most stylish
destinations, they recommend how to get the most out of each
experience with the best places to eat, drink, sleep and shop, as
well as providing cultural highlights and picturesque walks. Each
trip is tailored to a mood, interest or season and provides insider
tips on how to make the most of your precious time, and – of
course – take those all-important photos for your grid. Whether
you’re a born-and-bred Londoner bored of the same old days out,
visiting from abroad and want to see the ‘real’ UK, or a
London-living country bumpkin in need of inspiration – this book
will offer something for you. With 50 day trips and weekend
getaways, Pretty Little London: Trips is the ultimate guide to
escaping the city.
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