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The essential source of information about the sights and sites
travelers and locals want to see and experience--if only they knew
about them! From the best in local dining to quirky cultural
tidbits to hidden attractions, unique finds, and unusual locales,
these guides take the reader down the road less traveled.
The newly redesigned National Geographic DestinationMaps series
strikes the perfect balance between map and guidebook, and they are
the ideal resource for touring culturally and geographically unique
areas. All maps are double-sided with beautiful photos and detailed
travel information, including comprehensive road networks, local
information and natural, historical and cultural places of
interest. The maps are printed on durable, waterproof,
tear-resistant material that is lightweight and easily folded to
fit in your pocket. Scale: 1:7,800 Flat Size: 635 x 457 mm.
Previously published: New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1965. First
published in 1817 under title: An authentic narrative of the loss
of the American brig Commerce.
Tired of the same old tourist traps? Whether you’re a visitor or
a local looking for something different, let Kentucky Off the
Beaten Path show you the Bluegrass State you never knew
existed. Soothe your ailments and your hunger with the healing
properties of poke at the Poke Sallet Festival; take an expedition
through Walt Whitman’s “vale of the Elkhorn†in a canoe; or
stay in your own personal concrete teepee in Cave City. Visit the
incredible collection of fossils on display at Big Bone Lick State
Park, in an area where colossal mammals came to lick salt (and
sulfur) more than 10,000 years ago. So if you’ve “been there,
done that†one too many times, get off the main road and venture
Off the Beaten Path.
If you enjoy walks in the countryside, Scotland should be on your
list of places to visit, and you should bring this book as your
guide. Anyone who has ever visited Scotland will mention the
Highlands with its rolling hills and unspoiled landscape, and this
book will guide you along some of the best routes the area has to
offer. The routes are graded according to difficulty so walkers can
easily choose a suitable route from the 50 included in the book.
Put on your hiking shoes, and head for the hills with 50 Classic
Routes on Scottish Mountains.
Discover the beauty and delights of London's waterways, on foot or
by boat, with Derek Pratt and Richard Mayon-White's fascinating and
thorough guide. To really explore London’s canals is to see the
city in a way you’ve never seen it before. A different world,
away from the hustle-bustle of overladen streets and towering
skyscrapers, the waterways offer a unique paradise, full of
wildlife, brightly coloured narrowboats, lush greenery and an
environment steeped in history. Discovering London’s Canals will
open your eyes to this world and show you all it has to offer,
walking with you along the vast stretches of each canal, pointing
out the many sights to see and enjoy, pubs to quench your thirst in
and history to marvel at. Enjoy whole days out with family and
friends, or just an hour or two, choosing a stretch of canal and
discovering so many sights and attractions either on or within a
short walk from the water’s edge. With information boxes, travel
directions, clear maps and beautiful photography, along with
insightful travel writing from the kings of the waterways, Derek
Pratt and Richard Mayon-White, Discovering London’s Canals is the
perfect guide for anyone who loves walking, wildlife and the
waterways of the great city of London. The book covers more than 60
miles of waterways in London, easy to get to and walkable for just
an hour, an afternoon or a whole day, and each route is great for
walking, running or cycling, with many traversable at any time of
year. Go out there and see for yourself – there is a wonderful
network of waterways just waiting to be explored in parts of London
you hardly knew existed.
A Taste of London is a visual exploration of the city’s food
scene, featuring charming illustrations of the most delicious,
meaningful, sentimental, romantic, and iconic restaurants of
LondonFrom the handsome dining rooms of Brawn to beloved
institutions like Ciao Bella, John Donohue renders people’s
favorite restaurants in a manner that captures the emotional pull a
certain place can have on the hearts of Londoners. A Taste of
London is a collection of these drawings, characterized by their
appealingly informal lines. These transportive images are
intentionally spare, leaving the viewer room to layer on their own
meaning and draw connections to their own memories of a place, of a
time, of an atmosphere. Featuring an eclectic mix of 100
restaurants—from Moro to The River Café and Honey &
Co—this charming collection of drawings is accompanied by
interviews with the owners, chefs, and loyal patrons of these
much-loved restaurants.
There’s more to Michigan than beautiful forests, shuttered
factories, and miles and miles of stunning shoreline. Armed with
this offbeat travel guide, you’ll soon discover the strange
underbelly of the Great Lakes State. Michigan has monuments to
fluoridation, snurfing, the designer of the Jefferson nickel, and
the once-famous Mr. Chicken, as well as festivals honoring tulips,
Christmas pickles, and a 38-acre fungus. It’s where you’ll find
the World’s Largest Lugnut, the Nun Doll Museum, Joe’s Gizzard
City, the Teenie-Weenie Pickle Barrel Cottage, Howdy Doody, and
Thomas Edison’s last breath. The state also has its share of
weird history—it’s where Harry Houdini perished on Halloween
night in 1926, where skater Tanya Harding’s posse whacked Nancy
Kerrigan, and where the Kellogg brothers invented popular breakfast
cereals and less-popular yogurt enemas. Along with humorous
histories and witty observations, Oddball Michigan provides
addresses, websites, hours, fees, and driving directions for each
of its 450 entries.
What makes Nicolas Bouvier such a well?loved travel writer is his
exquisite sensitivity to the beauties of life, and his ability to
capture those elusive moments in a style that is light, yet
pregnant with wonder. Whether he s delirious in the wintery Aran
Isles, where the air `unites the virtues of champagne, cocaine,
caffeine, and the ecstasy of love or singing the praises of his
Chinese tour guide, this collection of his shorter travel pieces
brims with his particular joie de vivre.
Discover Shakespeare's life and works in this fascinating
three-dimensional pocket guide. Bring the Bard's works to life in
this three-dimensional expanding pocket guide, which unfolds to a
length of 1.5 metres. The first side features Shakespeare's most
famous plays including Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet,
Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth and Henry V. The second side
features the most important places in Shakespeare's life, including
the house where he was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Anne Hathaway's
Cottage, Mary Arden's Farm, Nash House, the Royal Shakespeare
Company and the Globe. Beautifully illustrated and presented in a
slipcase, this is the perfect gift or souvenir for Shakespeare
lovers of all ages.
Set sail and dive into Europe's magnificent port cities with Rick
Steves Mediterranean Cruise Ports! Inside you'll find: *Rick's
expert advice on making the most of your time on a cruise and
experiencing each city, with thorough coverage of 23 ports of call
*Practical travel strategies including how to choose and book your
cruise, adjusting to life onboard, and saving money *Self-guided
walks and tours of each port city so you can hit the best sights,
sample local cuisine, and get to know the culture, even with a
short amount of time *Essential logistics including step-by-step
instructions for arriving at each terminal, getting into town, and
finding necessary services like ATMs and pharmacies *Rick's
reliable tips and candid advice on how to beat the crowds, skip
lines, and avoid tourist traps *Helpful reference photos throughout
and full-color maps of each city *Useful tools like
mini-phrasebooks, detailed instructions for any visa requirements,
hotel and airport recommendations for cruise access cities, and
what to do if you miss your ship *Full list of coverage: Provence,
Marseille, Toulon and the Port of La Seyne-sur-Mer, Cassis,
Aix-en-Provence, Nice, Villefrance-sur-Mer, Cap Ferrat, Monaco,
Cannes, Antibes, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, the Port of Livorno, Rome,
the Port of Civitaveccia, Naples, Sorrento, Capri, Pompeii,
Herculaneum, the Amalfi Coast, Venice, Split, Dubrovnik, Athens,
the Port of Piraeus, Mykonos, Santorini, Corfu, Olympia and the
Port of Katakolo, Crete and the Port of Heraklion, Rhodes,
Istanbul, Ephesus, and The Port of Kusadasi Maximize your time and
savor every moment in port with Rick Steves Mediterranean Cruise
Ports. Heading north? Pick up Rick Steves Scandinavian &
Northern European Cruise Ports.
This travelogue moves along by Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, by the
Burren, a land of strange beauty that inspired Tolkien, by the
ruins of remotely-placed monastic shrines and chanting monks.
Memories of W B Yeats, G B Shaw, John Millington Synge, Raftery and
others are revived in Lady Gregory's Coole Park, the nineteenth
century literary workshop of Ireland where they planned the
founding of the Abbey theatre. A trip by the royal sites of
Ireland's Ancient East opens up a lost world where at times history
dissolves into myth - Tara of the high kings, the royal hill of
Uisneach, Rathcroghan, seat of the warrior Queen Medb, Emain Macha,
home of the kings of the Red Branch of Ulster. Viking raids occupy
these pages too and King Henry Vlll's dismantling of the
monasteries one by one. The heady days of the nineteenth century
land agitation are remembered when the forces of revolution joined
with parliamentarians - Davitt and Parnell - giving the people the
leadership they so tragically lacked during the Great Famine.
Holding these ages together is the landscape, sedate and unchanged
since it convulsed into shape when continents shifted in the great
volcanic shake-up millions of years ago. But above all, it is the
journeying companions that firmly plant this trip in the present -
poets Michael Farry, the Kennelly brothers, singer-songwriter
Christy Moore, local historian Gearoid O'Brien among other generous
people, who come along to offer a vision of their youthful world.
England's Lake District, with its stunning landscapes, pristine
lakes, boulder-strewn fells and tiny villages, has inspired
generations of poets, writers and hikers. Make the most of your
trip to this unspoiled wilderness with DK Eyewitness Top 10.
Planning is a breeze with our simple lists of ten, covering the
very best that the Lake District has to offer and ensuring that you
don't miss a thing. Best of all, the pocket-friendly format is
light and easily portable; the perfect companion while out and
about. Inside DK Eyewitness Top 10 Lake District you will find: -
Up-to-date information with insider tips and advice for staying
safe. - Top 10 lists of the Lake District's must-sees, including
Grasmere, Windermere, Langdale, Coniston Water and Keswick. - The
Lake District's most interesting areas, with the best places for
sightseeing, food and drink, and shopping. - Themed lists,
including the best walks, swims, gardens, pubs and much more. -
Easy-to-follow itineraries, perfect for a day trip, a weekend, or a
week. - A laminated pull-out map of the Lake District, plus five
full-colour area maps. Looking for more on Great Britain's culture,
history and attractions? Try our DK Eyewitness Great Britain. About
DK Eyewitness: At DK Eyewitness, we believe in the power of
discovery. We make it easy for you to explore your dream
destinations. DK Eyewitness travel guides have been helping
travellers to make the most of their breaks since 1993. Filled with
expert advice, striking photography and detailed illustrations, our
highly visual DK Eyewitness guides will get you closer to your next
adventure. We publish guides to more than 200 destinations, from
pocket-sized city guides to comprehensive country guides. Named Top
Guidebook Series at the 2020 Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards, we
know that wherever you go next, your DK Eyewitness travel guides
are the perfect companion.
With its prominent profile recognizable for miles around and
featuring vistas among the most beloved in the Appalachians, North
Carolina's Grandfather Mountain is many things to many people: an
easily recognized landmark along the Blue Ridge Parkway, a popular
tourist destination, a site of annual Highland Games, and an
internationally recognized nature preserve. In this definitive book
on Grandfather, Randy Johnson guides readers on a journey through
the mountain's history, from its geological beginnings millennia
ago and the early days of exploration to its role in regional
development and eventual establishment as a North Carolina state
park. Along the way, he shows how Grandfather has changed, and has
been changed by, the people of western North Carolina and beyond.
To tell the full natural and human story, Johnson draws not only on
historical sources but on his rich personal experience working
closely on the mountain alongside Hugh Morton and others. The
result is a unique and personal telling of Grandfather's lasting
significance. The book includes more than 200 historical and
contemporary photographs, maps, and a practical guide to hiking the
extensive trails, appreciating key plant and animal species and
photographing the natural wonder that is Grandfather.
In The Geography of Southeast Asia, Rumney discusses an area that
has long been of interest to geographers and other academics. As
interest in Southeast Asia has grown, particularly over the past
forty years, the volume and variety of scholarly publications on
the varied geographical aspects of the region have also increased.
This collection is an attempt to identify, organize, and present as
many of these works as possible. The region as a whole, and each
individual country of the area, are covered in individual chapters.
Each chapter is further systematically organized by topic,
including general works, cultural-social geography, economic
geography, historical geography, physical geography, political
geography, and urban geography. This book presents a myriad of
sources, such as atlases, books, chapters, articles, dissertations,
and theses are included, as well as works written in English,
French, German, and other languages, providing the reader with a
thorough view of Southeast Asian geography.
Practical, prescriptive advice on successfully marketing your event
planning business
Recent years have been tough on the event planning industry. The
terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, economic downturns, wars,
and SARS have all negatively impacted the business. There are fewer
corporate dollars dedicated to travel budgets and special events,
creating even more pressure on businesses in an already highly
competitive industry. This book tells you all you need to know to
market your business and build your client base in good times and
bad.
"Marketing Your Event Planning Business" shows you how to gain a
competitive advantage by setting yourself apart from the
competition, pursuing new markets, and soliciting sales. It covers
all the vital topics in event planning marketing, including how to
diversify your client base, develop niche markets, improve your
customer service, establish emergency business plans, and much
more.Ideal for event planners, marketing managers in the industry,
and professionals in the hospitality, culinary, or travel
industriesIncludes actionable advice on successfully marketing an
event planning businessFeatures illustrative examples, practical
tips, and useful checklists and other resources
"Marketing Your Event Planning Business" is packed with
practical tips and examples, giving you creative new ways to
showcase your talents, build your business, and bring added value
to your clients.
London and tea go together like jam and scones, and this lovely
book takes a stylish look at the afternoon tea scene. London's
Afternoon Teas is the hippest and most up-to-date source of
information for both London residents and tourists alike. Featuring
60 of the best places to take tea in London, including classics
such as Claridges and the Wolseley as well as completely unexpected
venues, there's a tea here to suit all tastes and budgets. The text
includes the history of the venues, their most popular recipes,
interesting facts, and types of teas available, along with details
of nearby attractions to help the reader make a day of it. Now in
hardcover, this revised second edition has been greatly expanded
with additional tea venues, more pages, and new lavish photography.
Why did Desmond Howard spurn Nick Saban to play in Ann Arbor? How
did Michigan really find All-American offensive lineman Reggie
McKenzie? What did Bo Schembechler do that surprised Mark Messner
and his family? And why was Tom Brady recruited so late in the
process? The Road to Ann Arbor reveals how many Wolverines greats
became just that. ESPN's Tom VanHaaren takes fans back to the start
and behind the scenes of the college recruiting process, showing
that the path to The Big House is not always straight and narrow.
Keen to explore a different side of Dublin? Like a Local is the
book for you. This isn't your ordinary travel guide. You won't find
Temple Bar and Trinity College in these pages, because that's not
where Dubliner's hang out. Instead, you'll meet the locals at
secret basement dens holding after-hours poetry slams, buskers
serenading kayakers along the Liffey, and seafood shacks plating up
freshly caught oysters, and that's where this book takes you. Turn
the pages to discover: - The small businesses and community
strongholds that add character to this vibrant city, recommended by
true locals. - 6 themed walking tours dedicated to specific
experiences such as flea markets and movie theatres. - A beautiful
gift book for anyone seeking to explore Dublin. - Helpful
'what3word' addresses, so you can pinpoint all the listed sights.
Compiled by proud locals, this stylish travel guide is packed with
Dublin's best experiences and hidden spots, handily categorised to
suit your mood and needs. Whether you're a restless Dubliner on the
hunt for a new hangout, or a visitor keen to discover a side you
won't find in traditional guidebooks, Dublin Like A Local will give
you all the inspiration you need. About Like A Local: These
giftable and collectable guides from DK Eyewitness are compiled
exclusively by locals. Whether they're born-and-bred or moved to
study and never looked back, our experts shine a light on what it
means to be a local: pride for their city, community spirit and
local expertise. Like a Local will inspire readers to celebrate the
secret as well as the iconic - just like the locals who call the
city home. Looking for another guide to Dublin? Explore further
with our DK Eyewitness or Top 10 guides to Dublin.
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