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Witness the beauty and allure of Chincoteague, Virginia's largest
inhabited island in 167 beautiful, modern color photos and 58
vintage postcards. Featured are the Island Roxy Theater, Miss
Molly's Inn, the Beebe Ranch, the Misty of Chincoteague statue, and
the Assateague lighthouse. Also portrayed are the world-famous and
much-loved ponies, native to the islands, that are captured during
the annual pony swim from Assateague to Chincoteague and auctioned.
The well researched and informative text provides an engaging
history of Chincoteague and its ponies, told with the easy flair
and style of a seasoned storyteller. This book is a must for
everyone who loves horses and life beside the sea.
Singapore is a microcosm of the many and varying cultures found in
Asia. Everywhere you look you see a different face, another style
of dress, a different building style: it's a layered country, full
of contradiction, yet homogenised. Like the country this new book
showcases these particularly Singaporean sights: the contrasts and
contradictions as well as the parallels. In a way no other book has
achieved. This book, like Singapore is unique and a perfect memory
of time, profitably spent and must have purchase for vistors and
resident alike.
Mario Cesare wrote about his life as a game ranger in his memoir Man-eaters, Mambas and Marula Madness. Through these stories his readers have come to know and love, Shilo, a dog in a million and the love of Mario’s life.
Though Mario is a game ranger and conservationist, this is not just another “40 years as a game ranger” type of book. It is the story of an adventurous life - spanning both pre- and post-1994 Southern Africa – which is interwoven with the tale of an intense, loving 14-year relationship between himself and his dog Shilo.
This relationship between man and dog was clearly meant to be from the day Mario first took the tiny newborn pup into his hands. It has lasted through innumerable adventures of duck-hunt and killer crocodile, wounded buffalo, lion, leopard and poacher.
The Man with the Black Dog is permeated by the same love and empathy that made Jock of the Bushveld such a classic and it is also, of course, a very South African story. Never before has the story of a man and his dog revealed so much of the flavour of life in such an exquisite wild location and, though over a century has passed since the transport wagons carved their trails to and from Delagoa Bay, the scent evoked of dust and rain remains the same and the grey ghosts of kudu and elephant still melt into the bush.
Mario Cesare’s career has taken him, and Shilo, from Timbavati and Mala Mala to Olifants River and beyond – and he delights in sharing his good fortune.
This is a volume on the art and architecture of the temple
complexes of Angkor. Tracing the history of Angkor Wat from its
beginnings in legend to its early incarnation as a centre of Hindu
worship, before its transition in the 14th century to a major
landmark of Buddhist architecture, author Thierry Zephir uncovers
the layers of history buried beneath the ruins of Angkor, first
guiding readers through Angkor Wat before bringing them to Angkor
Thom, as well as the areas surrounding Angkor where lesser-known
but equally intriguing structures still stand. The book consists of
a rich visual array of photographs which illustrate both the
vastness of the ancient complex as well as the intricacies of the
stonework within. Picture spreads are testament to the extensive
nature of Angkor s temples, while close-ups reveal the infinite
detail that is inherent throughout. Individual chapters are devoted
to Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, while two further chapters, Around
Angkor Thom and Away from Angkor, focus on the ruins in the
landscape around the region. Pictures in each section are prefaced
by well-researched texts which furnish the reader with historical
information, placing the buildings against a backdrop of larger
developments and trends in ancient Cambodian history and culture.
The author illuminates each photograph in unstinting detail,
bringing acclaimed photographer Luca Invernizzi Tettoni s pictures
to life with expert knowledge. Angkor: A Tour of the Monuments
proves to be an invaluable reference source for serious readers of
the subject as well as for those wishing to acquaint themselves for
the first time with one of Cambodia s most important monuments."
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Ripon
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John P. Mangelos, Ripon Historical Society
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Matunuck
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Marilyn Bellemore
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With upgraded trains and technology, well-thought out experiences,
and growing eco-consciousness, train travel is likely about to have
a renaissance. Travel By Train offers those who are ready-to-go, 40
unique itineraries across five continents. Bonuses include
insightful tips and practical advice for first-time train
travellers. For those in need of dreaming, Travel By Train provides
stimulating information about the historical and cultural
significance of each route, as well as the natural wonders one is
likely to encounter. High quality photography evokes the
imagination and stimulates the senses. Beyond being a common method
of everyday commuting, travelling by train is increasingly becoming
its own touristic experience - and with good reasons!
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Canton
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Rebecca Johnston
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The Oxford of Inspector Morse and Lewis is a comprehensive
description of the locations used as setting for the complete
Inspector Morse series and the first two series of Lewis. Although
the cameras roamed nationally and internationally, the emphasis of
the book is on the home base of the detectives, the university city
of Oxford, which is revealed in an unconventional light. The
celebrated university buildings were there but as a setting for
crimes committed by corrupt academics, the 'Gown'. The other side
of Oxford was also portrayed, the 'Town' and the countryside
around, with its equally devious criminals. Grappling with them,
and with growing technology, was an old-fashioned improbable
sleuth, modern only in his lack of deference for his superiors.
This edition, updated with new material to include Lewis and recent
developments in Oxford, is essential reading for all lovers of the
Oxford detectives, as well as providing much interest and
inspiration for locals and tourists alike.
The Rough Guide to the 100 Best Places in the USA champions the
country's most spectacular places in a brand-new coffee-table book.
From the USA's compact Northeast region to the scorched open
canyons of its Southwest, crossing the Great Lakes, the Plains and
the mighty Rocky Mountains, Rough Guides have combed every corner
of the country to bring you its most awesome spots. Iconic
favourites like New Orleans and Yosemite are joined by
up-and-coming hotspots like Detroit and Northern Utah. This
staggering photography collection - with more than 150 fabulous
images - features spell-binding landscapes, sparkling urban
cityscapes and fascinating historic highlights. Text and images
combine to give a strong flavour of each destination, including
what makes each spot unique and - ultimately - unmissable. Every
place has been carefully selected by Rough Guides' dedicated team
of expert authors and editors, with the contents helpfully
organized geographically by region. With pulsating cities, dramatic
mountains, epic roadtrips and quirky culture, the USA might just be
as good as it gets. Features of the Rough Guide to the 100 Best
Places in the USA - Uncovers the top places to visit in the USA -
Stylish coffee-table book with more than 150 inspiring photographs
- Employs Rough Guides' "tell it like it is" ethos - Organised
geographically by region - Carefully curated by Rough Guides' team
of expert authors and editors About Rough Guides: Rough Guides have
been inspiring travellers for over 35 years, with over 30 million
copies sold. Synonymous with practical travel tips, quality writing
and a trustworthy "tell it like it is" ethos, the Rough Guides list
includes more than 260 travel guides to 120+ destinations,
gift-books and phrasebooks.
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