|
Books > Travel > Places & peoples: general interest
Where's your sense of adventure? Everything tastes so much better
when it's cooked over hot coals or on an open fire. If you want to
get back to nature and spend a few nights under the stars, all you
need is the right kit, an adventurous streak and this essential
cookbook. The Camping Cookbook contains over 60 recipes to enjoy in
the great outdoors from hearty breakfasts and one pot wonders to
brilliant barbecues and delicious drinks. With this cookbook and a
portable stove, barbecue or fire pit, you can forget the stale
sandwiches and tinned beans of the past, and learn to eat in style,
whatever the weather. Recipes include: * Camping Marinades,
Seasonings and Rubs * Campfire Nachos * Mexican Chilli Fried Eggs
with Avocado Mash * Greek Style Charcoal-Grilled Lamb * Sticky
Sausage Hot Dogs * Foraged Campfire Risotto * Toffee Apple Pan
Crumble * Spicy Marshmallow Hot Chocolate * Hot Campfire Toddies
 |
La Verne
(Hardcover)
Bill Lemon, The La Verne Historical Society
|
R774
Discovery Miles 7 740
|
Ships in 12 - 17 working days
|
|
Finally, a book that takes you beyond the beautiful Art Deco
buildings of Miami's South Beach to the glamorous twenty-first
century people who build them, work in them, love and live in them.
These beautiful people come to South Florida from all over the
world, yet they share a surprisingly consistent vision of what is
so special about this small shimmering slice of the state. From
Cuban-born diva Gloria Estefan to the late Italian fashion designer
Gianni Versace and a flock of rock-star hoteliers and real estate
developers, their take on "SoBe" is all about the sun, the sea...
and, of course, the other beautiful people who inhabit their
neighborhood. Meet over forty of South Beach's most influential
residents and immerse yourself in the fabulous exteriors and
interiors of classic old hotels, world-famous restaurants, and
soaring contemporary structures that abound in this subtropical
paradise. Take a photographic tour of Casa Tua restaurant, the Eden
Roc, National, and Raleigh hotels, Mellon Bank, the Wolfsonian
Museum, and many more. The beauty here is exceptional, and the
people and places of South Beach -- its faces and facades -- are
part of what makes this alluring area so special.
The American shoreline offers infinite beauty in countless forms,
from curiously sculpted beaches to towering sea stacks, strewn
seaweed, and crabs scuttling in tide pools. These natural phenomena
blend harmoniously with man-made structures such as harbors, piers,
boats, and lighthouses. The images in this book celebrate the
fascinating and startlingly abstract beauty of seashores in the US,
from foggy days in Maine to fiery sunsets along the Oregon coast
and storm-shrouded lighthouses, quiet inlets, rocky cliffs, and
much more. This book aims to enhance appreciation for oceans and
their shape-shifting shorelines. They are, after all, timeless.
Introduction by Jonathan MontaldoForeword by Brother Patrick
Hart, OCSO
For twenty-seven years, renowned and beloved monk Thomas Merton
(1915-1968) belonged to Our Lady of Gethsemani, a Trappist
monastery established in 1848 amid the hills and valleys near
Bardstown, Kentucky. In Thomas Merton's Gethsemani, dramatic
black-and-white photographs by Harry L. Hinkle and artful text by
Merton scholar Monica Weis converge in a unique experience for
lovers of Merton.
Hinkle was allowed unprecedented access to many areas inside the
monastery and on its grounds that are generally restricted. His
photographs invite the reader to experience the various knobs,
lakes, woods, and hermitages Merton sought out for times of
solitude and contemplation and for reading and writing. These
unique images, each accompanied by a passage from Merton's
writings, evoke personal reflection and a deeper understanding of
how and why Merton came to recognize himself as a part of his
Kentucky landscape.
Woven throughout the book, Weis's text explores Merton's
fascination with nature not only at Gethsemani, but during his
early childhood, throughout his spiritual conversion to Roman
Catholicism, and while a member of the Trappist community. She
examines how Merton's lifelong interaction with nature subtly
revealed and informed his profound spiritual experiences and his
writing about contemplation. Thomas Merton's Gethsemani replicates
Merton's path on his solitary hikes in the woods and conveys the
wonder of the landscapes that inspired him.
 |
Ankeny
(Hardcover)
Terri A Deems, With The Ankeny Area Historical Society
|
R822
R718
Discovery Miles 7 180
Save R104 (13%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
 |
Keizer
(Hardcover)
Tammy Wild, Keizer Heritage Museum
|
R822
R718
Discovery Miles 7 180
Save R104 (13%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
Jan Morris (then James) first visited Trieste as a soldier at the
end of the Second World War. Since then, the city has come to
represent her own life, with all its hopes, disillusionments, loves
and memories. Here, her thoughts on a host of subjects - ships,
cities, cats, sex, nationalism, Jewishness, civility and kindness -
are inspired by the presence of Trieste, and recorded in or between
the lines of this book. Evoking the whole of its modern history,
from its explosive growth to wealth and fame under the Habsburgs,
through the years of Fascist rule to the miserable years of the
Cold War, when rivalries among the great powers prevented its
creation as a free city under United Nations auspices, Trieste and
the Meaning of Nowhere is neither a history nor a travel book; like
the place, it is one of a kind. Jan Morris's collection of travel
writing and reportage spans over five decades and includes such
titles as Venice, Coronation Everest, Hong Kong, Spain, Manhattan
'45, A Writer's World and the Pax Britannica Trilogy. Hav, her
novel, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Arthur C.
Clarke Award.
 |
Waikiki
(Hardcover)
Kai White, Jim Kraus
|
R686
Discovery Miles 6 860
|
Ships in 12 - 17 working days
|
|
 |
Jacksonville Beach
(Hardcover)
Maggie Fitzroy, Taryn Rodriguez-Boette, Beaches Museum & History Park
|
R822
R718
Discovery Miles 7 180
Save R104 (13%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
From the festival founder's boast at a party in 1971 that he could
fly his newly bought balloon, to an annual celebration that now
draws more than half a million people to New Mexico, the
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is a story of good times
and friendships formed over decades of ballooning. An average of
700 balloonists from scores of nations participate in the October
event, lifting off with the rising sun in the crisp Albuquerque air
and floating against the turquoise skies and salmon-pink Sandia
Mountains. Traditional balloons mix with specially designed
balloons such as shade-wearing suns and Darth Vader to thrill the
tens of thousands of spectators below. The excitement continues
into the nights with balloon glows and fireworks. More than 150
images capture the colors, crowds, and camaraderie that have made
Albuquerque the ballooning capital of the world."
 |
Milan
(Hardcover)
Ann Basilone-Jones, Ashley Moran
|
R822
R718
Discovery Miles 7 180
Save R104 (13%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
|
|