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This visitor's guide has been fully updated and revised to include changing garden exhibits and new features, such as the the Boomslang elevated walkway.
An attractive memento and guide to Cape Town’s world-famous botanical garden, it traces the history and development of Kirstenbosch, from its establishment in 1913 to the showcase of indigenous flora it is today.
It includes:
- Prominent garden features (the Protea, Erica and Cycad gardens, Dell, Boomslang Tree Canopy Walkway, Conservatory, and more)
- Floral highlights of all four seasons
- A detailed map (with walking, climbing and mountain bike routes)
- Spectacular photographs (many against Table Mountain)
The publications of the Hakluyt Society (founded in 1846) made
available edited (and sometimes translated) early accounts of
exploration. The first series, which ran from 1847 to 1899,
consists of 100 books containing published or previously
unpublished works by authors from Christopher Columbus to Sir
Francis Drake, and covering voyages to the New World, to China and
Japan, to Russia and to Africa and India. Volume 7 (1849) is an
edition of accounts of exploration in the New World and in the
Caribbean islands originally published by Richard Hakluyt in 1582.
Hakluyt himself was a priest who acted as chaplain to Sir Robert
Cecil, the Secretary of State to Elizabeth I and James I. He was a
self-taught geographer and an enthusiastic supporter of colonial
ventures in the New World, believing that England should not be
left behind France and Spain in the rush to claim new territories.
A highly evocative story set in Liverpool of the 1960's. An
exploration of what it was to be like to be young in the time and
city of The Beatles. The joys of music and football in a golden
age. At the start of the 1960's Liverpool is an ordinary, northern
city. Badly damaged by German bombs and still struggling to shake
off the fall-out from the war. Tony and his teenage friends look at
their dull, grey lives and dream of something better. Even their
beloved football team, Liverpool FC, seem to be stuck in Division
Two and going nowhere. Then The Beatles and Bill Shankly come
along. And everything goes crazy. The city is the focus of world
attention. And it isn't just the music. Liverpool start to dominate
English football, becoming one of the very best teams in Europe.
Tony and his friends watch The Beatles, who they first saw playing
at small local venues like The Casbah and Litherland Town Hall, go
on to achieve worldwide fame. It is an astonishing time to be young
and living in Liverpool. Tony writes songs and falls in love with a
girl living in Penny Lane. He and his friends join the swaying
crowd on the Kop at Anfield to watch Bill Shankly's team and sing
'You'll Never Walk Alone'. The future looks bright. But life can be
cruel. Nothing lasts forever. We all, in the end, have to grow up.
A SIGNED HARDBACK EDITION A highly evocative story set in Liverpool
of the 1960's. An exploration of what it was to be like to be young
in the time and city of The Beatles. The joys of music and football
in a golden age. At the start of the 1960's Liverpool is an
ordinary, northern city. Badly damaged by German bombs and still
struggling to shake off the fall-out from the war. Tony and his
teenage friends look at their dull, grey lives and dream of
something better. Even their beloved football team, Liverpool FC,
seem to be stuck in Division Two and going nowhere. Then The
Beatles and Bill Shankly come along. And everything goes crazy. The
city is the focus of world attention. And it isn't just the music.
Liverpool start to dominate English football, becoming one of the
very best teams in Europe. Tony and his friends watch The Beatles,
who they first saw playing at small local venues like The Casbah
and Litherland Town Hall, go on to achieve worldwide fame. It is an
astonishing time to be young and living in Liverpool. Tony writes
songs and falls in love with a girl living in Penny Lane. He and
his friends join the swaying crowd on the Kop at Anfield to watch
Bill Shankly's team and sing 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. The future
looks bright. But life can be cruel. Nothing lasts forever. We all,
in the end, have to grow up.
The publications of the Hakluyt Society (founded in 1846) made
available edited (and sometimes translated) early accounts of
exploration. The first series, which ran from 1847 to 1899,
consists of 100 books containing published or previously
unpublished works by authors from Christopher Columbus to Sir
Francis Drake, and covering voyages to the New World, to China and
Japan, to Russia and to Africa and India. This 1863 volume contains
a Victorian translation of Ludovico di Varthema's account of his
travels, originally published in 1510, and translated into many
European languages within a few years. Ludovico set off from Italy
in 1502 (determined, he says, 'to investigate some small portion of
this our terrestrial globe') and travelled first to Egypt and
Syria; he then journeyed through the Arabian peninsula (where he
was imprisoned as a spy), Persia and India, and reached the Molucca
islands before returning to Europe in 1508.
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