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In Edgeland, the political diarist Sasha Swire escapes the confines
of Westminster to walk the northern stretch of the South West Coast
Path. Starting at Minehead in Somerset, she follows the
well-trodden path to Land's End in Cornwall, walking it in sections
over a decade-long period, returning each year like a migratory
bird from the spot she had previously left off from. The result is
an immersive, beguiling and literary exploration of one of the most
enigmatic, beautiful and popular coastlines on earth. It is also a
contemplative and very personal response to a story about our
English shore from pre-Celtic times to the present day; of the
upheaval of rocks; of astonishing botany; of pilgrimage and
customs; of the exploitation of resources and of dangers to come.
Swire identifies how important edges are to us as she walks, not
only in how we see our world but in our cerebral response to them.
She observes that the outside limits, the borders, the line where
two surfaces of a solid meet actively encourage not only the flora
and fauna but people to gather, create, generate resistance, and
create new ways of living and working. She discovers that the path
is not only a walk through Britain's windswept and wave-battered
western fringes but a tale about how we and nature have, through
extraordinary resilience and a relentless spirit, learnt to tame
the various forces that are stacked up against us. That we live at
the edge of the possible.
The 153-kilometre West Highland Way encompasses the variety of
Scotland’s wild places. The route, which begins in Milngavie and
finishes in Fort William, passes from Glasgow, Scotland’s
friendliest city, through lochs and forests, and across wild moors
in the shadows of Munros. Offering panoramic views and clear
waymarking, it is no wonder this is one of Scotland’s most
popular long-distance routes. The West Highland Way appeals to
people who have different levels of experience and travel at all
speeds, and this Vertebrate Publishing Guidemap is unique in that
it caters for four categories of user, providing custom itineraries
for walkers, trekkers, fastpackers and trail runners. This
lightweight, waterproof, durable and easy-to-use folding map
features all the essential information for a successful West
Highland Way, including 1:40,000-scale mapping for the linear route
starting in Milngavie and finishing in Fort William. It also
includes a detailed elevation profile and route planner, safety
advice, terrain information and an accommodation directory, and a
link to a GPX file download.
A stunning coffee table book for DIYers, interior design lovers, as
well as vanlife and tiny homes enthusiasts, This Old Van is the
complete how-to guide to plan, renovate and style your own vintage
van to give it a second life. Much-loved couple from The Block,
Carlene and Michael Duffy, have received countless emails from keen
renovators around the world asking for advice on refitting a
vintage van or RV. They have compiled their tips, tricks, and the
wisdom they have learned on their own projects and distilled it
into one helpful and beautiful book. Learn what to look for when
purchasing a second-hand van, follow detailed information on
planning and construction, and discover plenty of design and
styling tips, alongside beautiful photos of Carlene and Michael's
many van conversions to help provide further inspiration. For many,
a van or RV is much more than just a holiday home - it's a vehicle
for freedom and adventure, or might even be your permanent home.
Carlene and Michael address every consideration from budgeting and
spatial planning to colour palettes, so you can create your dream
home on wheels.
Born as a Greek Ottoman in Constantinople/Istanbul, Demetra Vaka
Brown (1877-1946) moved to America where she became a journalist
and novelist, revisiting Turkey to write several books about the
twilight of the Ottoman Empire and the emergence of the Turkish
Republic. Her first book, Haremlik: Some Pages from the Life of
Oriental Women, published in 1909, was based on experiences from
1901 when modernization had made inroads into Ottoman domestic life
and the harem was becoming a thing of the past. Her reflections on
life in the harem suggest the conflicted nature of her allegiances.
On the one hand Haremlik is nostalgic for the Ottoman life that was
rapidly disappearing, and on the other hand, its author enjoys the
freedoms of a professional American woman. Tracing the emergence of
a modern sensibility among Muslim women, Haremlik also reveals the
predicament Vaka Brown faced in constructing an authorial and
narrative identity in the interstices between East and West,
modernity and tradition. Yiorgos Kalogeras is Professor of English
in the School of Philosophy, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki,
Greece. Cultures in Dialogue returns to print sources by women
writers from the East and West. Series One considers the exchanges
between Ottoman, British, and American women from the 1880s to the
1940s. Their varied responses to dilemmas such as nationalism,
female emancipation, race relations and modernization in the
context of the stereotypes characteristic of Western harem
literature reframe the historical tensions between Eastern and
Western cultures, offering a nuanced understanding of their current
manifestations.
Studies in Archaeological Conservation features a range of case
studies that explore the techniques and approaches used in current
conservation practice around the world and, taken together, provide
a picture of present practice in some of the world-leading museums
and heritage organisations. Archaeological excavations produce
thousands of corroded and degraded fragments of metal, ceramic, and
organic material that are transformed by archaeological
conservators into the beautiful and informative objects that fill
the cases of museums. The knowledge and expertise required to
undertake this transformation is demonstrated within this book in a
series of 26 fascinating case studies in archaeological
conservation and artefact investigation, undertaken in laboratories
around the world. These case studies are contextualised by a
detailed introductory chapter, which explores the challenges
presented by researching and conserving archaeological artefacts
and details how the case studies illustrate the current state of
the subject. Studies in Archaeological Conservation is the first
book for over a quarter of a century to show the range and
diversity of archaeological conservation, in this case through a
series of case studies. As a result, the book will be of great
interest to practising conservators, conservation students, and
archaeologists around the world.
The warm, tropical climate of the Maldives and the natural beauty
of the islands and reefs attract holidaymakers from around the
world to 200 resorts. Resort Map of the Maldives is a detailed
fold-out map of the 868 km (539 miles) long archipelago showing the
atolls, location of the resorts, as well as the other features,
such as protected marine areas, airports and guest house islands.
The reverse side features 12 sharks and rays, and 83 common fish
species from the book Fishes of the Maldives: Indian Ocean. It is a
perfect souvenir of your Maldives resort experience, and a useful
reference to this unique nation of islands. Folded map 155 x 227
mm, folds out flat to 310 x 1364 mm.
Alaska is truly bear country. It is the only one of America’s
fifty states to be inhabited by all three of North America’s
ursine species: black, polar bear, and brown bear (also known as
grizzly). Alaska’s Bears is a handy guidebook to the bears of
Alaska, a book that slips easily into a jacket pocket or a day
pack, and that provides entertaining armchair reading when you’re
not in bear country. Here in one compact edition is a book that can
help you understand Alaska’s bears and their natural histories.
Learn about their appearances, behaviors, yearly cycles, ecological
niches, and relationships with humans. Find full details on how to
visit Alaska’s prime bear-viewing and get tips for traveling
safely through bear country. Complementing Bill Sherwonit’s text
are photographs from longtime Alaskan Tom Walker, a premier
wildlife photographer who has spent hundreds of hours in the
company of bears.
Discover the very best hikes within a short drive from San Diego.
Varying from half-hour strolls to full-day adventures, this
guidebook is for everyone, including families.
In this completely updated edition of Off Track Planet's
comprehensive, uncensored travel guide, you have all the tools at
your fingertips to reignite your sense of adventure and travel the
world to over 100 destinations. The editors of Off Track Planet
specialize in inspiring the young, sexy masses to get off their
asses and out into the world. Conquer the world's greatest
mountains, oceans, and footpaths, let your passion for food take
you across the globe, party like it's your job, and hook up with
locals from here to Timbuktu. In this guide you will: - Find
exciting, sexy, and -- most importantly -- free shit to do in every
corner of the world - Plan, pack, and get yourself halfway across
the globe on a Cup-O-Noodles budget - Discover charity projects
that let you extend your travel and help a worthy cause And more!
Alaska is truly bear country. It is the only one of America’s
fifty states to be inhabited by all three of North America’s
ursine species: black, polar bear, and brown bear (also known as
grizzly). Alaska’s Bears is a handy guidebook to the bears of
Alaska, a book that slips easily into a jacket pocket or a day
pack, and that provides entertaining armchair reading when you’re
not in bear country. Here in one compact edition is a book that can
help you understand Alaska’s bears and their natural histories.
Learn about their appearances, behaviors, yearly cycles, ecological
niches, and relationships with humans. Find full details on how to
visit Alaska’s prime bear-viewing and get tips for traveling
safely through bear country. Complementing Bill Sherwonit’s text
are photographs from longtime Alaskan Tom Walker, a premier
wildlife photographer who has spent hundreds of hours in the
company of bears.
The classic guide to the cultural and spiritual treasures of
Judaism is now updated for the first time in 15 years to reflect
changes in the modern Jewish community. Living a Jewish Life
describes Judaism as not just a contemplative or abstract system of
thought but as a blueprint for living fully and honorably. This new
edition builds on the classic guide, which has been a favorite
among Jewish educators and students for years. Enriched with
additional resources, including online resources, this updated
guide also references recent changes in the modern Jewish
community. Addressing the choices posed by the modern world, Living
a Jewish Life explains the traditions and beliefs of Judaism in the
context of real life. It explores the spectrum of liberal Jewish
thought, from Conservative to Reconstructionist to Reform, as well
as unaffiliated, new age, and secular. Celebrating the diversity of
Jewish beliefs, this guide provides a wealth of information that
allows readers to make informed choices about how to incorporate
Judaism into their lives.
Olaus J. Murie took his first field trip as a biologist to the
Hudson Bay region in 1914, observing the land and the wildlife, and
learning the ways of the native people of the North. Later
expeditions took him to Labrador and many part of Alaska, a land he
came to know well and love deeply. What Murie experienced on these
travels was recorded in the sketchbooks and journal that he always
carried with him. Along with his fascinating collection of
photographs, they form the basis for a narrative that combines a
scientist’s eye for detail and a naturalist’s reverence for
wilderness. Whether dogsledding, shooting rapids in a canoe, or
dancing with Aleut Eskimos, Murie had a passion for discovery and
conservation that enlivens every page of JOURNEYS TO THE FAR NORTH.
Packed with adventure and a local's expert advice, this guide is
essential reading for a fun-filled trip through the world's most
famous wetland, the Everglades, and the spectacular marine
environment of the 130-mile island chain formed by the Florida
Keys. These two connected ecosystems, linked by the Florida Bay,
offer outdoors enthusiasts and nature lovers hundreds of outings,
activities, and experiences for enjoying the natural wonders of the
Sunshine State. The itinerary begins just outside Naples, where
Robert Silk takes the reader to some of the area's top
eco-destinations, including the Fakahatchee Strand Preserve and the
Ten Thousand Islands region. Moving eastward, he explores Big
Cypress, Shark Valley, and the Miccosukee Indian Village. Although
he avoids the urban areas of the Miami metroplex, Silk stops
through alluring locales nearby, such as a bonsai garden and the
unique Coral Castle in the Redland and Homestead areas, as well as
the exceptional waterside campgrounds of Biscayne National Park.
Silk's tour of the region even features an eerie Cold War-era
missile base deep in Everglades National Park not far from an
awe-inspiring mahogany hammock boardwalk. After that, he sets off
for a paddle and a dive near imperiled reefs and the famous African
Queen boat from the eponymous Bogart and Hepburn movie. The journey
ends at Dry Tortugas National Park, but not before Silk highlights
a selection of bicycling, paddling, and diving excursions in Key
West. Along the way, the reader will also learn about local history
and culture and discover some of the eclectic, locally owned
restaurants, watering holes, and attractions that possess the
charming Old Florida character.
Designed specifically to cover almost the entire eighty-five-mile
Columbia River Gorge corridor, this is the only guidebook for the
Gorge with color photographs and color topographic maps. Almost
every waterfall, including secret ones, and nearly every overlook
point, summit, and loop hike within the Gorge is covered in great
detail with specific mileage and compass directions. Author Don
Scarmuzzi personally hiked every single trail several times, and in
opposite directions, on different days of the year, under various
conditions. The book begins by describing geological events that
created the Gorge. The spectacular scenery with the modern day
trail work help to make it a sought-after destination for outdoor
enthusiasts, whether they are tourists or locals, experienced
hikers or newbies. Hikes and walks are seamlessly synchronized with
surrounding hikes to build on one another to create several
different loops. Find more Pacific Northwest trails in Don
Scarmuzzi’s other books, Day Hikes in the Pacific
Northwest and Day Hikes in Washington State.
Guided by the romantic compass of Turner, Byron, and Ruskin,
Victorian travellers to the Dolomites sketched in the mountainous
backdrop of Venice a cultural 'Petit Tour' of global significance.
As they zigzagged across a debatable land between Italy and
Austria, Victorians discovered a unique geography characterized by
untrodden peaks and unfrequented valleys. The discovery of this
landscape blended aesthetic, scientific, and cultural values
utterly different from those engendered by the bombastic conquests
of the Western Alps achieved during the 'Golden Age of
Mountaineering'. Filtered through memories of the Venetian Grand
Tour, the Victorian encounter with the Dolomites is revealed
through a series of distinct cultural practices that
paradigmatically define a 'Silver Age of Mountaineering'. This book
shows how these practices are more ethnographic than imperialistic,
more feminine than masculine, more artistic than sportive - rather
than racing to summits, the Silver Age is about rambling, rather
than conquering peaks, it is about sketching them in an intimate
interaction with the Dolomite landscape.
'Matt Allwright is my idol. As a comic I'm supposed to say
something funny about this book, but actually it's legit useful,
helpful advice, written compassionately and clearly. I can
absolutely see this becoming my consumer bible. Wonderful stuff!' -
JOE LYCETT 'Every scam, rogue trader or poor excuse for shoddy
service...Watchdog's seen them all. And leading the troops is the
consumer superhero who has faced and fought every dodgepot going.
Our Matt always has your back, whether he's wearing his cape or
not.' - STEPH MCGOVERN 'Finally! A book that puts all the info in
one place AND makes it funny. Matt is the best at this - making
difficult stuff easy to swallow so that we can fight our own
corners when he isn't there to fight them for us.' - GABY ROSLIN
Keep your money in your pocket. In a quarter of a century of
broadcasting Watchdog has become the go-to consumer champion. In
today's white noise created by factors like baffling new technology
and complex legal jargon the show endeavours to help people be
heard. However, with its mailbag continually growing, not every
case can be aired on national television. In Watchdog: The Consumer
Survival Guide, Matt Allwright will help you to help yourself amid
the minefield of modern consumer rights and fraudsters, offering
practical advice on how to sidestep pitfalls in all areas of life.
Each chapter is built around relatable hurdles we all face -
renting a flat, buying a car, securing our online data, booking a
dream holiday and much more. Packed with useful tips, myth busters
and case studies, Watchdog: The Consumer Survival Guide will leave
you feeling empowered and save you some pennies along the way.
I'm No Longer Troubled by the Extravagance is a collection of poems
that assign new meanings to the people and things of the past. The
book moves in three sections through a fantastic landscape that
maps human fragility. The poems in the first section speak to
matters of the heart-intimacy and loss-punctuated by lovers who
leave. The second section is comprised of prose poems chronicling
misadventures and conspiracies: Russian spies on Wilshire
Boulevard, artichokes that mate for life, and secret photographs of
God. Finally, the third section pans out from individual
experience, hosting the collective in fable-like reflections.
Together, the poems in Extravagance mark with fragile acceptance
the surreal extravagance of being alive. The Relentless One day
we'll know how long the dead have to be dead before they feel
hunger. One day it'll be summer forever. In the meantime, the
weather, looking for its cue, keeps an eye on me; and I keep
whatever money's in my pocket crumpled in a ball. A relentless
responsibility dogs me, and the funny thing is, these are the
lyrics to a happy song. Go ahead, tap your foot, snap your fingers.
We're roasting a pig in the yard. Rick Bursky is the author of
Death Obscura (Sarabande Books, 2010) and The Soup of Something
Missing (Bear Star Press, 2004), winner of the Dorothy Brunsman
Poetry Prize. He lives in Los Angeles where he works in advertising
and teaches poetry in the UCLA Extension Writer's Program.
Olaus J. Murie took his first field trip as a biologist to the
Hudson Bay region in 1914, observing the land and the wildlife, and
learning the ways of the native people of the North. Later
expeditions took him to Labrador and many part of Alaska, a land he
came to know well and love deeply. What Murie experienced on these
travels was recorded in the sketchbooks and journal that he always
carried with him. Along with his fascinating collection of
photographs, they form the basis for a narrative that combines a
scientist’s eye for detail and a naturalist’s reverence for
wilderness. Whether dogsledding, shooting rapids in a canoe, or
dancing with Aleut Eskimos, Murie had a passion for discovery and
conservation that enlivens every page of JOURNEYS TO THE FAR NORTH.
COLORADO’S HOT SPRINGS is an entertaining, comprehensive guide to
the state's sweet soaking sites and their histories. The
photographs capture each spring's unique character and beauty. Each
chapter blends descriptions of the warm water wonders with stories
about the unique characters, events, and ancient use by Native
Americans. The springs are Colorado's warm water ocean and Debbie
visited each one. This all new, up-to-date guide profiles
forty-four hot springs, providing descriptions, contact
information, directions, maps, photographs, and historical notes.
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