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Books > Travel > Places & peoples: general interest
Do you remember Pathe News? Taking the train to the seaside? The
purple stains of iodine on the knees of boys in short trousers?
Knitted bathing costumes? Then the chances are you were born in or
around 1950. To the young people of today, the 1950s seem like
another age. But for those born around then, this era of childhood
feels like yesterday. This delightful collection of photographic
memories will appeal to all who grew up in this post-war decade;
they include pictures of children enjoying life out on the streets
and bombsites, at home and at school, on holiday and at events.
These wonderful period pictures and descriptive captions will bring
back this decade of childhood, and jog memories about all aspects
of life as it was in post-war Britain. Paul Feeney is the author of
several bestselling nostalgia books including A 1950s Childhood and
A 1960s Childhood (The History Press). He has also written the
bestselling From Ration Book to Ebook (The History Press), which
takes a nostalgic look back over the life and times of the post-war
baby boomer generation.
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Dowagiac
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Steven Arseneau, Ann Thompson
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Sutton
(Hardcover)
Chris Sinacola
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San Marcos
(Hardcover)
Charlie Musser, San Marcos Historical Society
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Walkertown
(Paperback)
Walkertown Area Historical Society; Foreword by Kenneth R. "Doc" Davis
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European settlers came into the area now known as Walkertown as
early as the 1750s. From 1850 through the early 20th century, the
local economy was dependent on farming, lumber manufacturing, grain
milling, and merchandising. Tobacco manufacturing began
early in the 19th century and became a thriving industry for the
Sullivan, Booe, Poindexter, and Crews families. The Roanoke &
Southern Railroad began serving Walkertown in 1889, and with it the
availability of larger markets spurred the growth of industry. The
Leight Lumber Company was established near the depot around 1890
and prospered by making boxes for manufacturers and lumber for
construction. The Walkertown Chair Company, begun in 1903,
flourished until a devastating fire destroyed most of the buildings
in 1940. The Walkertown Roller Mill, built by Robah Payne around
1900, has changed hands a few times and is now the oldest
continuously operating business in Walkertown.
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Ruston
(Hardcover)
Barbara Pfister Dailey, Pamela J Pfister
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R736
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The go-to Tatra Mountains travel guide for discovering the best
walks and car tours. Strap on your boots and discover Tatra
Mountains on foot with the Sunflower Tatra Mountains 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 Tatra Mountains guide is indispensable for hiking in the
Tatra Mountains or seeing Tatra Mountains by car. For those who
love mountain walks, there can be few places where hikers are
better catered for than in the Polish Tatras and the Slovakian
Tatras. Skilfully constructed paths make hiking in very rough
terrain comparatively easy; signposting and waymarking are almost
universally excellent. Hillwalkers will be in their element here,
but there are often shorter, easy suggestions for the less hardy or
they can create their own treks from the detailed maps in the book,
which show all waymarked routes. In addition, those touring
Slovakia or Poland by car will find that the tours lead to dozens
of short walks and picnic spots, so that even those with little
walking experience can make the most of these wonderful mountains.
In each of the six national parks covered in the book you can look
forward to sampling local drinks and dishes at one or more of the
mountain inns. Walking in the national parks featured in this guide
will undoubtedly be a very rewarding experience - the enjoyment of
magnificent scenery and the excellent facilities for hikers, and
perhaps also for successfully undertaking what may seem quite
daunting walks in relatively high mountains. The experience can be
rewarding on another level: being among people who are obviously
enjoying themselves, who don't seem to need an array of the latest
outdoor fashions, and who are quietly proud of their mountain
heritage. Whatever your age or ability we've got some glorious
walks and car tours to ensure you have a memorable holiday in Tatra
Mountains. Inside the Sunflower Tatra Mountains guide book you'll
find: 90 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 Free downloadable gps tracks - for the techies
Satnav guidance to walk starts for motorists 7 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 Whether you tour the
islands by car or explore on foot, we look forward to showing you
around.
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Imperial Calcasieu
(Hardcover)
Robert Benoit, Louisiana Historical Associat Southwest, Southwest Louisiana Historical Associati
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Lincoln
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Kelly Love
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Pittsburg
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Randy Roberts, Janette Mauk
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The Chautauqua Institution was started in 1874 by the Normal
Department of the Methodist Episcopal Church as a two-week program
to instruct Sunday school teachers of all Protestant denominations.
The program proved to be a popular combination of worship,
education, and recreation and each year brought thousands of
visitors to the beautiful shores of Chautauqua Lake. As Chautauqua
became a model of for lifelong learning and the good use of leisure
time, hundreds of similar sites were built across the continent.
The Chautauqua program included lectures, classes, symphony
concerts, opera, theater, art, and recreations such as golf,
tennis, swimming, and sailing. In time, the movement embraced all
denominations and faiths. Today Chautauqua offers a vacation filled
with many opportunities in a setting that could be from a century
ago.
This revised and updated edition of On Route In South Africa has a new, contemporary look, but contains all the features that have made it such a classic.
Previous editions won a special place in the hearts of South Africans. No other book available offers such a range and depth of information about the villages, towns and cities of this land, and on the intriguing and informative tales they have to tell.
The 37 chapters are arranged in logical sequence, beginning with Cape Town and radiating outwards. Each chapter corresponds to an established and coherent geographic or demographic area. Included are detailed regional maps, incorporating up-to-date place names, and complemented by route directions within the text.
With its expanded text and more than 500 photographs, On Route In South Africa contains a remarkable wealth of information, making it the perfect travel planner and companion.
The Scottish highlands played a pivotal role in the secret
development of special service training during the Second World
War. The remote and rough terrain came into its own as a training
and testing ground for new types of fighting. "Commando Country"
looks at the variety of special training establishments set up
(mostly highland shooting lodges), and at how use was made of the
landscape and coastline and of specialist civilian skills such as
stalking and mountaineering. It stresses how these new methods of
warfare, tested in Scotland, spread internationally into the
present day elite status of 'special forces' world-wide.The story
involves many famous names from a variety of backgrounds such as
actors David Niven and Alec Guinness, mountaineer John Hunt, and
polar explorer Martin Lindsay, as well as famous military figures
such as David Stirling, founder of the SAS and Special Operations
Executive agent Violet Szabo. Conveying the atmosphere of remote
highland locations, the book makes strong use of photographs and
personal testimony collected from those involved, bringing a unique
Scottish perspective to a popular subject.
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Bryan
(Hardcover)
Wendy Patzewitsch
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R686
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