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Where in the world is the Land of the Lost Vintage? How about Una
Mae's Freak Boutique? Have you been to Flashy Trash? Tried a
Chicago-style pizza at Nancy's? Unlike many guidebooks, ALTERNATIVE
CHICAGO (second edition) does not tell you where to stay or how to
get around in the city, or even what sights you should see. There
are already dozens of guidebooks that concentrate on these
subjects. Rather, Alternative Chicago contains
neighborhood-by-neighborhood accounts of the out-of-the-way places
you want to know about -- resale and vintage shops, record stores
and bookstores, offbeat eateries, and cool bars and clubs. Unlike
the other"" guidebooks, ALTERNATIVE CHICAGO is not your parents'
guidebook. It's for younger, discriminating folk, not necessarily
chronologically, but young at heart. Anyone from sixteen to sixty
can appreciate this different kind of guidebook. It will not tell
you where the nearest Tower Records or Starbucks is situated, but
it will point you to local institutions like Bookworks and Hi-Fi
Records. Hard Rock Cafe? How about the Heartland Cafe? Water Tower
Place? What about Wacky Cats? Never heard of them? Of course not --
but these are all distinctly Chicago places, and that is what you
will discover in ALTERNATIVE CHICAGO. Neighborhoods covered include
The Loop, River North, Old Town, Lincoln Park, Lakeview,
Wrigleyville, Ravenswood, Uptown, Korea Town, Rogers Park, Greek
Town, Little Italy, Pilsen, China Town, Little Tuscany, Hyde Park,
and more.""
From Elephant and Castle to Southwark, from London Bridge to
Westminster, Black History Walks takes you through the historic
Black sites around the City of London, and with the companion
guide, you'll get more in-depth history of the story of each place
and how it links to Africa. In this two-book guide, you'll get: -
Comprehensive coverage of historical places in London that have a
relationship with Africa; -How the most touristic attraction are
actually hidden gems from Africa; - Connect with places with
African roots in this metropolis; - Walking tours that can be
self-walked or accompanied with the official Black History Walks
tours; - A companion guide to give you more in-depth history of the
African relationship with London.
This is one of two companion volumes which represent a guide to the
major sites of African-American history throughout the United
States. It includes descriptions and detailed information for
visitors in respect of hundreds of places of national and local
significance in the south of the country, from churches and schools
to battlefields and cemeteries, and from stops on the underground
railroad to landmarks of the 1950s civil-rights movement.
In this engaging creative writing workbook, novelist and poet Linda
Lappin presents a series of insightful exercises to help writers of
all genres--literary travel writing, memoir, poetry, fiction,
creative nonfiction--discover imagery and inspiration in the places
they love. Lappin departs from the classical concept of the Genius
Loci, the indwelling spirit residing in every landscape, house,
city, or forest--to argue that by entering into contact with the
unique energy and identity of a place, writers can access an
inexhaustible source of creative power. The Soul of Place provides
instruction on how to evoke that power. The writing exercises are
drawn from many fields--architecture, painting, cuisine, literature
and literary criticism, geography and deep maps, Jungian
psychology, fairy tales, mythology, theater and performance art,
metaphysics--all of which offer surprising perspectives on our
writing and may help us uncover raw materials for fiction, essays,
and poetry hidden in our environment. An essential resource book
for the writer's library, this book is ideal for creative writing
courses, with stimulating exercises adaptable to all genres. For
writers or travelers about to set out on a trip abroad, The Soul of
Place is the perfect road trip companion, attuning our senses to a
deeper awareness of place.
Unlock the secrets of Paris's charm with this handy visual
guidebook. Learn the history of the city's most famous landmarks,
grasp their fascinating details and discover dozens of lesser known
architectural gems. Whether you are a Paris regular or visiting for
the first time, this guide will help you understand how the city
acquired its unique and beautiful design palette and recommend ways
to experience it more fully with self-guided walking tours and
suggestions of some of the best hotels, restaurants, cafes,
churches, parks and more. You'll also discover ancient Roman baths,
seventeenth century mansions, Art Deco theatres, contemporary
cultural complexes and find out where to kick back, cocktail or
mock-tail in hand, with a panoramic view over the capital. Written
by Ruby Boukabou, author of The Art Lover's Guide to Paris, and
part-time Parisian, this book is the perfect companion for anybody
intrigued by Paris's seductive magic.
In 1581 a Cossack raider crossed the Ural Mountains to plunder and
claim for Tsar Ivan IV the land called "Sibir" by its Tatar
inhabitants. Within half a century, Moscow's reach would extend
nearly six thousand miles to the east. Thus Russia has a long
history as part of Asia. Does it have a future there as well?
Rediscovering Russia in Asia takes the reader on a trans-Siberian
expedition to encounter the peoples, cultures, and riches of
Russia's eastern expanses. The expert guides are scholars with the
language skills and the sense of adventure to explore a "crossroads
of civilizations" at long last reopened to the world.
This is an account of history in the making in the areas of South
Arabia which increasingly claim national and international
attention. The author traces the events leading up to the
Federation of Aden and the Western Protectorate of Arab States and
the explosive problems that follow.
It might surprise you who's a fan of poetry -- when it meets them
where they are. Before he became an award-winning writer and poet,
Brian Sonia-Wallace set up a typewriter on the street with a sign
that said "Poetry Store" and discovered something surprising: all
over America, people want poems. An amateur busker at first, Brian
asked countless strangers, "What do you need a poem about?" To his
surprise, passersby opened up to share their deepest yearnings,
loves, and heartbreaks. Hundreds of them. Then thousands. Around
the nation, Brian's poetry crusade drew countless converts from all
walks of life. In The Poetry of Strangers, Brian tells the story of
his cross-country journey in a series of heartfelt and insightful
essays. From Minnesota to Tennessee, California to North Dakota,
Brian discovered that people aren't so afraid of poetry when it's
telling their stories. In "dying" towns flourish vibrant artistic
spirits and fascinating American characters who often pass under
the radar, from the Mall of America's mall walkers to retirees on
Amtrak to self-proclaimed witches in Salem. In a time of
unprecedented loneliness and isolation, Brian's journey shows how
art can be a vital bridge to community in surprising places.
Conventional wisdom says Americans don't want to talk to each
other, but according to this poet-for-hire, everyone is just dying
to be heard. Thought-provoking, moving, and eye-opening, The Poetry
of Strangers is an unforgettable portrait of America told through
the hidden longings of one person at a time, by one of our most
important voices today. The fault lines and conflicts which divide
us fall away when we remember to look, in every stranger, for
poetry.
For the past three years Bangkok has been the world's most visited
city. From tourists using it as a gateway to explore the rest of
Thailand to those seeking out the city itself, from travellers from
East Asia heading west to those from the west heading east,
Thailand is an exotic and accessible and irresistibly attractive
country that offers both busy city life, tranquil mountain
retreats, historical centres, outstanding beaches, and a wealth of
culture to boot. Thailand is a fascinating exploration of this
magnificent country. From the sophistication of modern Bangkok to
the ruins of the cities of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, from the
beaches of Koh Samui and Ko Chang to the mountains around Chiang
Mai to verdant national parks such as Kaeng Krachan, the book tours
the country's most interesting destinations, region by region.
Featuring street markets and floating markets, riding an elephant
to racing by tuk-tuk, Bangkok's Sky Train and the story of the
World War II Burma Railway, the book is packed with more than 200
spectacular photographs. Thailand's mix of traditions, spiritual
beliefs and landscapes make it stand out as one of the most
exciting places on Earth. Presented in a handy pocket-sized
landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind each
entry, Thailand is a stunning collection of images celebrating this
vibrant country.
A gripping new thriller with a killer twist! Two bodies. Thirty
years. And a secret that connects them both... 1990 A woman's body
is found brutally murdered in the woods, and next to it, a shallow
grave hiding a terrified young girl. 2021 When Mia and Rich move to
an eco-village in Spain, they're looking for a new start. Val Verde
is everything they wished for - at least to begin with. But when
someone is murdered in an olive grove, Mia realises the village
isn't the safe haven she was hoping for... There's a killer in the
village - and they'll stop at nothing until they get revenge...
The city that was home to James Joyce, Maeve Binchy, Oscar Wilde,
George Bernard Shaw, William Butler Yeats and scores of other
brilliant men and women, is as rich, intellectually heady and
welcoming a place to visit today as it ever was. The trick is how
to make the most of your precious vacation time while in Dublin --
not an easy task. This book will help. It was created for
independent travelers and boasts a practical, colourful format with
useful, clear maps and expertly designed tours. The guide
highlights the must-see places and offers knowledgeable opinion on
where to stay, eat and shop. - Includes special interest tours:
Dublin's Heroes; Dublin with Kids; Georgian Dublin; Vikings &
Medieval Dublin, Trinity College and the Book of Kells - Details
great neighbourhood walking tours - Opinionated reviews of the best
nightlife, shopping and dining the city has to offer. - Helpful
tips and all you need to know to make the most of your trip in the
Savvy Traveler chapter. - Exact pricing so there's never any
guessing - Maps to accompany every tour as well as a fold-out
regional map in plastic case.
AdventureMaps are the most authoritative maps for touring
international destinations. The front side of the Brazil map
includes the western half of the country and features the
remarkable Amazon Basin and the Mato Grosso Plateau, as well as
airports, airfields, anchorages, and other travel aids invaluable
for adventurers seeking to explore the tropical rainforests,
savannahs, and woodlands at the heart of the country's interior.
The eastern half of the country is covered on the reverse,
including the capital of Brasilia and the cities of Sao Paulo, Rio
de Janeiro, Salvador and more. Scale : 1:4,200,000 Flat Size : 965
x 660 mm.
The three-thousand-year-old rock-cut temples at Abu Simbel and the
story of their rescue from the rising waters of Lake Nasser in the
1960s are almost as familiar worldwide as the tale of the gold
funerary mask and brief life of the boy king Tutankhamun. Yet
although they are among the most celebrated, visited, and
photographed archaeological sites in the world, the two temples are
among the least understood by the visitor. In this lucidly written,
beautifully illustrated guide, Nigel Fletcher-Jones explains the
main features of both temples, discusses what they teach us about
ancient Egypt during the reign of Rameses II (1265-1200 BC), and
illustrates which gods and goddesses were worshipped here. With
over 50 new photographs, drawings, and diagrams, and packed with
fascinating insights, Abu Simbel: A Short Guide to the Temples is
an indispensable companion and souvenir to one of the world's great
archaeological sites.
A fun look at unexplained phenomena in New Jersey, featuring
information on ghost tours in the state.Featuring stories about: *
The Jersey Devil * UFOs in New Jersey? * The Confederate Ghosts of
Finn's Point * The Woman in White * Water-Dwelling Monsters *
Pirates and their Treasures * Dozens of other tales of ghosts,
hauntings, curses, and monsters
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • WALL STREET
JOURNAL BESTSELLER • USA TODAY! BESTSELLER In this
beautifully written, vividly detailed memoir, a young woman
chronicles her adventures traveling across the deserts of the
American West in an orange van named Bertha and reflects on an
unconventional approach to life. A woman defined by motion, Brianna
Madia bought a beat-up bright orange van, filled it with her two
dogs Bucket and Dagwood, and headed into the canyons of Utah with
her husband. Nowhere for Very Long is her deeply felt, immaculately
told story of exploration—of the world outside and the spirit
within. However, pursuing a life of intention isn’t always what
it seems. In fact, at times it was downright boring, exhausting,
and even desperate—when Bertha overheated and she was forced to
pull over on a lonely stretch of South Dakota highway; when the
weather was bitterly cold and her water jugs froze beneath her as
she slept in the parking lot of her office; when she worried about
money, her marriage, and the looming question mark of her future.
But Brianna was committed to living a life true to herself, come
what may, and that made all the difference. Nowhere for Very Long
is the true story of a woman learning and unlearning, from
backroads to breakdowns, from married to solo, and finally, from
lost to found to lost again . . . this time, on purpose.
This work presents a trans-Siberian expedition to rediscover the
peoples, cultures and riches of Russia's eastern frontiers. It
addresses such questions as: who are the people of the region?;
have they a distinct culture?; and does the area have a future as
part of the Pacific Rim?
The three-thousand-year-old rock-cut temples at Abu Simbel and the
story of their rescue from the rising waters of Lake Nasser in the
1960s are almost as familiar worldwide as the tale of the gold
funerary mask and brief life of the boy king Tutankhamun. Yet
although they are among the most celebrated, visited, and
photographed archaeological sites in the world, the two temples are
among the least understood by the visitor. In this lucidly written,
beautifully illustrated guide, Nigel Fletcher-Jones explains the
main features of both temples, discusses what they teach us about
ancient Egypt during the reign of Rameses II (1265-1200 BC), and
illustrates which gods and goddesses were worshipped here. With
over 80 new photographs, drawings, and diagrams, and packed with
fascinating insights, The Brief Guide to Abu Simbel is an
indispensable companion and souvenir to one of the world's great
archaeological sites.
Brother Victor established a lasting place in the cookbook world
with his From a Monastery Kitchen and 12 Months of Monastery Soups,
which have sold 1.5 million and 2.5 million copies respectively
worldwide. The Pure Joy of Monastery Cooking takes Brother Victor s
work a step further with his first fully illustrated cookbook. The
meatless recipes collected here capture the essence of culinary and
spiritual simplicity as lived at Our Lady of the Resurrection
Monastery. And simplicity is here integrated with the virtues of
frugality and prudence in a complete cookbook covering appetizers,
soups, salads, entrees, crepes, breads, sauces, and desserts.
Brother Victor s authentic message of simple elegance provides the
perfect culinary approach for today s world. The focus on local
ingredients, home cooking, and fine dining is an antidote to the
overhyped, overprocessed, and overproduced environment in which we
live and eat. Brother Victor s authenticity shines through in his
writing and in the gorgeous photographs taken in the pastoral
garden of the monastery where he developed these recipes. Every
cook and kitchen will delight in these 200+ recipes from Leeks
Vinaigrette (notable in light of Brother Victor s renowned
vinegars), to an extensive collection of egg and omelet dishes;
crepes and pancakes; vegetarian casseroles; pasta, rice, and
couscous dishes; vegetable courses; and desserts.
Papers from 14 of Japan's leading academic experts in geography
studies form the principal focus of this collection, unusual in the
fact that so wide a range of Japanese scholarship is available in
English. Some of the fields covered are historical geography,
contemporary economic geography, urban geography, theoretical and
physical geography and regional geography. The papers, edited for
publication, were presented at the first Anglo-Japanese
Geographical seminar, School of Oriental and African studies,
University of London, in 1989.
No other continent offers the opportunity to see such diverse
wildlife -- up close and in its natural habitat. Eco-tourists,
adventurers, and nature lovers will find African Wildlife to be the
essential pocket-sized, folding guide as they travel. This
beautifully illustrated guide highlights over 140 familiar species
of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. Created and printed in
the USA, this guide was updated in 2012 with a new cover design and
a back panel map highlighting prominent ecosystems. Laminated for
durability, this guide will conveniently fit into a pocket when you
want to reach for your camera or binoculars.
Ralph Bagnold was among a group of eccentric British explorers who
in the 1930's explored the deserts of North Africa using Model T
Fords. This book describes his journeys into the region known as
the Western Desert of Egypt or the Libyan Sahara. He is a central
character in the group of explorers who would be later
fictionalized in Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient. Libyan
Sands is an exploration of the Egyptian western desert and the
Libyan Sahara on the eve of the Second World War.
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