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Ireland
(Paperback)
Martin J. Dougherty
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Ireland holds a special place in people's hearts - even for many
who haven't been there. To some the appeal is its natural beauty,
to others it's the history; to some it's the country's strong folk
tradition, to others it even seems to be a mystical place. Ireland
presents more than 200 outstanding photographs celebrating the
island's most evocative and beautiful places, whether in nature or
man-made, from the miles of near empty beaches to the Mourne
Mountains in County Down, from the pretty fishing towns of County
Cork to Dublin's elegant Georgian streets. Featuring images from
both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, the book ranges
widely across landscapes and history, from rugged cliffs and
rolling hills to mysterious stone circles, magnificent cathedrals
and ruined abbeys; and from medieval forts and castles to grand
Victorian follies and villages abandoned during the Potato Famine.
While some images such as the striking basalt columns of the
Giant's Causeway may be familiar, others you may know only from
Game of Thrones and the Star Wars films but never realized that
they, too, are in Ireland. Presented in a handy pocket-sized
landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind each
entry, Ireland is a stunning collection of images celebrating the
island's natural beauty, culture and history.
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Wauseon
(Hardcover)
Robert Krumm
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R719
R638
Discovery Miles 6 380
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The delightful new novel by Jack Sheffield - out now! Change is in
the air for Jack Sheffield and the Ragley village school. It's
1987, and after a decade as head teacher at Ragley-on-the-Forest
School, Jack Sheffield is looking to the future. He and his wife
are expecting a new baby, the school is preparing for the
introduction of the new National Curriculum, and the coming year
promises a whole host of other surprises. Whether it's combing the
church for an escaped pet mouse or dealing with the obnoxious new
school governor, life in the village is always entertaining. So
when Jack is offered an opportunity that could change everything,
he knows he has a difficult decision to make. Endings are never
easy, but perhaps the thrill of a new beginning is exactly what
Jack needs... Hilarious, nostalgic and heart-warming in equal
measure, Last Day of School is the final novel in the much-loved
Teacher series. 'Reliably entertaining' Choice 'Jack Sheffield is
certainly top of the class with this heart-warming and feel-good
series.' David Hill, Western Morning News _____________________
Readers love the Teacher series! 'I cannot recommend this series
highly enough' 'I shall miss all the characters I've got to know
over the years' 'Beautifully written and a real pleasure to read'
'The children never fail to impress and amuse, and the snippets of
news from the time bring back memories' Praise for Jack Sheffield:
'Wry observation and heartwarming humour in equal measure.' Alan
Titchmarsh 'Overflowing with amusing anecdotes.' Daily Express
'Amusing adventures at the North Yorkshire village school.' Choice
'Jack Sheffield's in a class of his own.' York Press
The go-to Western Crete walking guide for discovering the best
walks and car tours. Strap on your boots and discover Western Crete
on foot with the Sunflower Western Crete travel guide. And on the
days when your feet may have had enough, enjoy some spectacular
scenery on one of our legendary car tours. The Sunflower Western
Crete guide is indispensable for hiking in Western Crete or seeing
Western Crete by car. Mountains rearing straight up from the sea,
deep wooded gorges, ravines and valleys - and yet more glorious
mountains, standing proud and acting as a magnet to the eye and the
imagination - that's Western Crete, or real Crete, as some would
say. Its strong, dramatic scenery and colours create sweeping
landscapes of harsh but beautiful countryside - countryside that
has been the backdrop for heroic deeds, ancient civilisations and
constant intrigue for thousands of years, and the home of obdurate,
tough-spirited people - made so by their labours on the land and
their experiences. Getting to know Western Crete takes time. We
hope we will lead you straight to the heart of the matter with this
book, whether you are a first- or second-time visitor unsure about
how best to get to know the island or, indeed, if you are someone
who doesn't need convincing but would like a reliable, thorough and
different guide. We encourage you to explore to the full. Whatever
your age or ability we've got some glorious walks and car tours to
ensure you have a memorable holiday in Western Crete. Inside the
Sunflower Western Crete guide book you'll find: 55 long and short
walks for all ages and abilities - each walk is graded so you can
easily match your ability to the level of walk Topographical
walking maps - give you a clear sense of the surrounding terrain
with a scale of 1:50 000 Free downloadable gps tracks - for the
techies Satnav guidance to walk starts for motorists 8 car tours
and fold-out touring map - for easy reference on your tour Strolls
to idyllic picnic spots - enjoy our recommendations for where to
picnic along the way Timetables for public transport - ideal if you
want to link two walks or avoid hiring a car on your holiday Online
update service for the latest information Includes Hania and
Rethimnon town plans Whether you tour the region by car or explore
on foot, we look forward to showing you around.
When you think of London, what do you see? The Houses of
Parliament? The bustle around Piccadilly Circus? Elegant Victorian
streets and squares? The Tate Modern? Or even Camden Market? With
London, there are so many different aspects to the city. In more
than 200 striking images, London celebrates the British capital,
from its famous landmarks to atmospheric alleyways, from the top of
the Shard to London Underground's lost ghost stations, from the
parks to the canals to the Thames. Exploring both the history and
modernity of the city, the book reveals the city's legacy as a
capital and a trading hub, but also looks at how the contemporary
city lives and breathes as a multi-ethnic metropolis. Presented in
a landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind
each entry, London is a stunning collection of images celebrating
the world's most interesting city.
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West Chester
(Paperback)
Bruce E. Mowday, Melissa A Mowday
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R558
R512
Discovery Miles 5 120
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Floating Stone
(Hardcover)
Kenji Miyazawa; Edited by Gerald Hausman; Photographs by Kenji Okuhira
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R724
Discovery Miles 7 240
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San Luis
(Hardcover)
Dana Maestas
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R719
R638
Discovery Miles 6 380
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This handsome, unique package -- containing a stereoscopic viewer,
34 3D photographic cards, and a photo-packed paperback book --
offers a rare view of Paris, the world's most beautiful city,
during an era when art, literature, poetry, and music blossomed and
reigned. Paris during the Belle Epoque (1880-1914) was a time when
peace and prosperity allowed for towering innovation in art,
fashion, architecture, and gastronomy. The city at this time was
the epicenter of art and music. Faure, Saint Saens, Debussy, and
Ravel were composing; Rodin was working on The Thinker; Renoir,
Monet, Cezanne, Pissarro, and Degas painted scenes depicting
everyday life; and Pablo Picasso embarked on his Blue Period. As
Art Nouveau came into fashion, new buildings followed suit. Opera
Garnier, Castel Beranger, Moulin Rouge, and the Paris Metro
entrances were all built during this time. Galeries Lafayette
unveiled its gilded department store, which sold couture to the
aspiring middle class. This burgeoning creativity and prosperity,
as well as the city and the inhabitants who embraced it, are all
captured here, with stunning clarity and realism. Paris in 3D's
innovative and inimitable package includes a sturdy metal
stereoscopic viewer, 34 rarely seen stereoscopic photographs of the
city at the turn of the century, and an accompanying 128-page
paperback, which provides a brief history of the stereograph craze
and an overview of the city's evolution during that time.
Part of the Ecology of Indonesia series, this text presents
extensive baseline data on the region's natural history, peoples,
ecosystems, biodiversity, and land-use. It discusses these in
historical context, as well as in the context of the socio-economic
development of the region. Highly illustrated, and accessible to
readers with an interest in the region, it also provides guidelines
for scientific researchers on worthwhile ecological and
socio-economic research projects. It should be valuable to
individuals involved in development planning and environmental
management within the region.
This compendium of accounts by expert authors links themes of civic
history, the Defence of the Realm estate, and modern imperatives
for urban renewal in the perspective of the need to protect a
unique heritage for future generations. An attractive and
illustrated souvenir and quick reference guide for municipal
officers, residents, and visitors drawn to the unique tourist
attractions of Gosport, it also serves as a companion guide and
backdrop to the now successful, nationwide annual Heritage Open
Days festival in September which The Gosport Society helped to
found more than 25 years ago.
"...a charming, beautiful and extremely aesthetically pleasing
travelogue." -Roger Lush, Amateur Photographer "Stunning
photography." -Outdoor Photography What does winter look like in
the far north? According to the cliches: as dark and cold as a
refrigerator. And yet it is precisely in these wintertime months
that photographer Michael Koenigshofer picks up his camera and
heads to the Arctic Circle! In this rich and original photo book,
the Scandinavia-savvy Austrian captures much more than the cliched
images of the Northern Lights. With an eye on the coexistence of
nature and culture, Koenigshofer explores how lives are lived in
this intense and extreme environment, from the traditional ivory
carver in Greenland to the ice surfer in the North Cape. The result
is an authentic portrait of Scandinavian life, showing a whole new
side to life up north. Text in English and German.
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Kauai
(Hardcover)
Stormy Cozad
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R719
R638
Discovery Miles 6 380
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Where's the best place to go out on a Saturday night in Barcelona?
What off-beat museums can be discovered after Sunday brunch (and
where to have it)? Which locations offer the best viewpoints of the
Catalan capital? What Gaudi buildings are essential? Where does
Barcelona's modernism reach its zenith? Where to take the children?
What's the best place to buy wine? And where do the locals hang
out? The 500 Hidden Secrets of Barcelona reveals hundreds of
good-to-know addresses, avoiding the touristy places and pointing
out the urban details you are likely to miss. Mark Cloostermans, a
Belgian journalist living in Barcelona, unlocks the various
districts, pointing out historical details in the streets of the
old town, taking you from green Montjuic hill to the beach and
back. The best places to eat halal, the must-visits for Barca fans
and the various festivals you can plan your visit around: The 500
Hidden Secrets of Barcelona reveals it all.
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Southwest DC
(Paperback)
Paul Kelsey Williams; Contributions by Gregory J Alexander
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R553
R507
Discovery Miles 5 070
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Horseheads
(Hardcover)
Marcia Tinker
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R719
R638
Discovery Miles 6 380
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