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Mapleton
(Hardcover)
April Clawson, Kjirstin Youngberg
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R674
Discovery Miles 6 740
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Fat cigars, big cars, dirty money, vibrant music, intellectual
ferment. Havana, since its creation in 1535, has long offered a
unique, bewildering mix of the backward and the hip, the seedy and
the sophisticated. In many respects, it shares the characteristics
of other colonial or post-colonial cities of the Caribbean and
Latin America. But at the same time, Havana created its own niche
both as an international city and a dynamic national capital.
Despite Cuba's fluctuating fortunes, Havana has always managed to
thrive and develop its own unique character as an urban, social,
economic, cultural and political site. Havana offers a sweeping
account of the city and its cultural development, focusing
especially on the last two centuries and on the role played by the
city's cultural communities in the search for national identity.
The author introduces us to a marginal city with roots in the
sixteenth century, taking us through the periods when it was a
sugar boomtown, pulled between empires, a decadent metropolis, a
site of both cultural revolution and relative stagnation during the
development of the Revolution to its revival in the 1990s. He looks
at the often creative tensions between external influences
(especially Spain, France and the United States) and indigenous
cultural pressures. Areas covered include architecture, literature,
music, dance, cinema and the press. Cosmopolitan playground and
nationalist vanguard, Havana has developed its own style while at
the same time both reflecting and directing the complicated
politics of the whole of Cuba. This book offers a concise
introduction to one of the most intriguing cities of the
twenty-first century.
The handy pocket-size guide is packed with useful information, tips
and recommendations, accompanied by colour photographs, charts and
maps for the first-time traveller who wants to experience the major
highlights that Cape Town has to offer. The fold-out map of Cape
Town is ideal for tourists and visitors. The highly successful
Globetrotter Travel Series, which includes Travel Guides, Travel
Maps, Road Atlases, Best of Pocket Guides and In Your Pocket
Language Guides, presently covers more than 90 destinations
worldwide. The Packs are excellent value, including both a
guidebook and a softcover version of the fold-out Globetrotter map
of the region, in a printed plastic wallet.
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Gardner
(Hardcover)
South Gardner Historic Society
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R676
Discovery Miles 6 760
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'This is a joy of a book. I know nothing of sweaters and little of
Iceland, and this book used pictures and words to open Iceland and
its people for me, using Icelandic sweaters and knitting to do it.'
- Neil Gaiman In Iceland there's a piece of knitwear that everybody
has but no one has bought: the lopapeysa, or 'lopi' for short. This
sweater made from unspun Icelandic wool is a treasured piece of the
island's culture passed down from generation to generation, used
and cherished. In this guide, Joan of Dark and Kyle Cassidy take
you on an 800-mile adventure around Iceland's breathtaking
landscapes to explore and experience the island's rich knitting
tradition and to show you how to make your very own lopi-style
knits. By interviewing local experts, wool producers and knitters
they trace the history of the patterns and along the way meet rock
stars, professors and designers who share their knitting-related
stories and reveal some of their country's hidden gems. From
isolated waterfalls, hot springs and iconic movie locations to
beautiful Icelandic horses, giant glaciers and erupting volcanos,
the book is full of stunning photographs at every turn. The journey
inspired 12 beautiful lopi-style knitting patterns all presented
here with photographs, charts and detailed instructions to
carefully guide you through each project whether you are a complete
beginner or an experienced knitter. So pick up your needles and
spend some time in the land of ice and fire! Work your way through
the projects from the traditional sweater to gloves and hats, a
cosy jumper dress and stylish headbands all while finding out why
the lopapeysa is so special and so individual to Iceland.
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Mission Hills
(Hardcover)
Allen Hazard, Janet O'Dea
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R781
R686
Discovery Miles 6 860
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Port Jefferson
(Hardcover)
Robert Maggio, Port Jefferson Free Library and Port Jef, Port Jefferson Free Library
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R674
Discovery Miles 6 740
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This must-have third revised and newly expanded edition of the
only single reference source for information about state symbols
features over 300 information updates plus three new chapters,
updated license plate illustrations, and a newly formatted design
for ease of use. Libraries that hold earlier editions of this work
need this edition to keep their information on the states and
territories current. With the addition of new chapters on state and
territory universities, state and territory governors throughout
U.S. history, state professional sports teams, and a complete
revision of the chapter on state and territory fairs and festivals,
the work now totals 17 chapters of essential information that is a
treasure trove for students.
This completed redesigned reference work features chapters on
state and territory names and nicknames, mottoes, seals, flags,
capitals, flowers, trees, birds, songs, legal holidays and
observances, license plates, postage stamps, miscellaneous
designations, fairs and festivals, universities, governors,
professional sports teams, and a bibliography of state and
territory histories. The work features full-color illustrations of
every state and territory seal, flag, flower, tree, bird,
commemorative postage stamp, and license plate (updated for this
edition).
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Roosevelt Island
(Hardcover)
Judith Berdy, Roosevelt Island Historical Society
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R781
R686
Discovery Miles 6 860
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Reedley
(Hardcover)
Kenneth Zech
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R781
R686
Discovery Miles 6 860
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The best of both worlds: that's what you find when you retreat into
the countryside in Central Sweden. This is where North and South
meet each other, and where big game such as bear, lynx, wolf and
moose roam around on the outskirts of the civilized world. Here the
colder, northern climate meets the milder, southern weather. You
find plants from both colder and warmer regions here. The flat
south with its agricultural character flows into a sloping, rougher
woodland area, where you can experience real peace, space and
tranquility.Walking in Central Sweden provides a combination of
everything beautiful that Sweden has to offer. A blend of nature
and culture, of quiet and busy, from city to wilderness, from north
and south, from big Swedish game to a visit to a cultural and
industrial heritage that has been added to the UNESCO World
Heritage list. With 22 routes, useful maps and GPS data, this
walking guide will take you to some of the most beautiful spots.
Walk, discover and experience it yourself, at your own pace!
Every year, thousands of people pilgrimmage to South Bend, Indiana
to visit the campus of the University of Notre Dame for sporting
events, academic conferences, or just for a tour. From the Golden
Dome on top of the main building, to the grotto hidden behind the
Basilica of the Sacred Heart, to the mural of 'Touchdown Jesus'
that covers the wall of the Hesburgh Library, the structures and
architecture of the campus hold special meaning for these visitors.
In Signs of Grace Father Nicholas Ayo, C.S.C., a Holy Cross priest
and a professor in the Program of Liberal Studies at Notre Dame
explores some of the places on the cmapus made famous by television
and movies, such as 1993's 'Rudy.' But he also delves deep into the
hidden or unknown areas of campus that even some students may never
have seen. His thoughtful and spiritual musings are the perfect
guide to a campus tour or just as a vivid picture of the spiritual
place that is Notre Dame.
The go-to Western Provence walking guide for over 30 years. Strap
on your boots and discover Western Provence on foot with the
Sunflower Languedoc-Roussillon and Western Provence 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 Provence guide is indispensable for hiking in
Western Provence or seeing Western Provence by car. We cover an
area beginning at Aix-en-Provence, heading west via the Luberon and
Mont Ventoux to the great Roman cities and the Pont du Gard. We
travel north to the Ardeche, the Tarn and the Cirque de Navacelles
and south through Herault to Carcassonne and the Canal du Midi,
crossing the Corbieres and the Land of the Cathars to the foot of
Canigou, holy mountain of the Pyrenees. These are not tough GR
routes, but mostly circular treks suitable for moderately fit
people. Inside the Sunflower Western Provence guide book you'll
find: 76 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 12 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 decide to
tour Western Provence by car or explore on foot we look forward to
showing you around.
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