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Guidebook to a principal north-south long-distance walking route
through eastern France, traversing the Vosges and the Haut-Jura
plateau along the GR5/GR53. The 687km (427-mile) waymarked path
traverses the entire length of the Vosges, and then climbs up onto
the plateau of the Haut-Jura before dropping down to Nyon on the
shores of Lake Geneva. The GR5 is one of the great walking routes
across Europe, crossing the continent from the Dutch coast to the
Mediterranean, and the route described here is the central section
(518km) from Schirmeck down to Lake Geneva. In addition, the GR53
in the Northern Vosges from Wissembourg to Schirmeck (169km) is
described as an offshoot of the GR5 that allows walkers to complete
the entire chain of the Vosges. The route is presented in 11
chapters, which in turn are broken into short sections of a few
hours each, allowing for a flexible itinerary and easy route
planning. There are also suggestions for shorter circular routes
making use of sections of the GR53/GR5, as well as an overview of
other long-distance routes in the region. A summary of local
history, plants and wildlife and delicacies can be found in the
introduction and appendices offer details of facilities on route
and full accommodation listings. Two further Cicerone guidebooks
cover the remaining sections of the GR5; 'The GR5 Trail - Benelux
and Lorraine', and 'The GR5 Trail' which covers the route from Lac
Leman to the Mediterranean.
Demands on landscape architecture students' time are many and
varied - when is there a chance to just sketch, and is it worth
dedicating your time to the pursuit of drawing? This book shows how
in short bursts you can build up your design skills using quick,
relaxed sketches, which form the basis for full projects and studio
work. This book will provide you with your own image library -
sources of inspiration, guidance, and short-cuts to future designs.
A variety of paths leading to design discovery, based upon
experimental sketching methods, are discussed, demonstrated, and
then put into action with valuable exercises. These exercises focus
your sketching, giving hints and tips on what to look for, how to
capture the essence of the object or location, and how to become a
natural in the art of speedy visual communication. Real-life
examples of the author's built-works as a landscape architect show
how professionals use these techniques in their own design
creations. Design Readiness for Landscape Architects presents
enjoyable and thought-stirring essays and drawing-based exercises
to help students grow more facile and agile in their service as
architects of the land, whether using tablets, paints, or pens and
pencils.
Demands on landscape architecture students' time are many and
varied - when is there a chance to just sketch, and is it worth
dedicating your time to the pursuit of drawing? This book shows how
in short bursts you can build up your design skills using quick,
relaxed sketches, which form the basis for full projects and studio
work. This book will provide you with your own image library -
sources of inspiration, guidance, and short-cuts to future designs.
A variety of paths leading to design discovery, based upon
experimental sketching methods, are discussed, demonstrated, and
then put into action with valuable exercises. These exercises focus
your sketching, giving hints and tips on what to look for, how to
capture the essence of the object or location, and how to become a
natural in the art of speedy visual communication. Real-life
examples of the author's built-works as a landscape architect show
how professionals use these techniques in their own design
creations. Design Readiness for Landscape Architects presents
enjoyable and thought-stirring essays and drawing-based exercises
to help students grow more facile and agile in their service as
architects of the land, whether using tablets, paints, or pens and
pencils.
Visual Studio .NET is the most extensible development
environment Microsoft has released to date. Organizations create
add-ins for many purposes: to speed common tasks, to ease code
reuse within an organization, and to enforce rules and consistency
among developers. Effective use of add-ins can dramatically improve
developer efficiency and reduce costs.
"Writing Add-Ins for Visual Studio .NET" is designed to get
add-in developers up to speed in developing ad-ins in Visual Studio
.NET and to teach add-in development to developers who want to
learn to write add-ins. Author Les Smith also provides enough real
code examples to challenge even experienced add-in developers.
Smiths book begins by teaching readers how to use the Add-In
Wizard to create the basic add-in framework. From there, he covers
the manipulation of code in windows and controls, and the
manipulation of projects. "Writing Add-Ins for Visual Studio .NET
"explores in detail, how to create an add-in user interface,
including toolbars, toolbar buttons, and multiple-level menus, as
well as how to create a user interface in the system tray. Smith
also addresses the migration of add-ins from VB 6.0 to VB .NET for
those developers who have previous experience in writing
add-ins.
One of the great challenges that add-in developers will
encounter is finding the right classes from among the 3,400 classes
in the .NET Framework. Smith teaches and demonstrates use of the
Visual Studio add-in object model to show readers how to use the
methods and properties and respond to events in order to enhance
the power of the integrated development environment (IDE).
In the 1970's churches began to burn in Burlington, Vermont. If it
were arson, no one or no reason could be found to blame. This book
suggests arson, but makes no claim to historical realism. It
claims, instead, to capture the dizzying 70's zeitgeist of
aggressive utopian movements, distrust in authority, escapist
alternative life styles, and a bewildered society of onlookers. In
the tradition of John Gardner's Sunlight Dialogues, the characters
of Travers' Inferno are colorful and damaged, sometimes comical,
sometimes tragic, looking for meaning through desperate acts.
Travers Jones, protagonist, is grounded in the transcendent -
philosophy, epilepsy, arson as purification - and mystified by the
opposite sex, haunted by an absent father and directed by an uncle
with a grudge. He is seduced by a professor's wife and chased by an
endearing if ineffective sergeant of police. There are secessionist
Quebecois involved in these church burns who are murdering as well
as pilfering and burning. There are changing alliances, violent
deaths, love making, and a belligerent cat.
On a Monday evening in December of 1980, Mark David Chapman
murdered John Lennon outside his apartment building in New York
City. The Consequence of Gesture brings the reader along a
three-day countdown to mayhem. This book inserts Chapman into the
weekend plans of a group of friends sympathetic with his obsession
to shatter a cultural icon and determined to perform their own
iconoclastic gestures. John Lennon's life is not the only one that
hangs in the balance. No one will emerge the same.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Views that inspire, that calm, or that terrify - all come at some
cost to the viewer.InViews Cost Extrayou will find a New Jersey
high school preppy who wants to inhabit the "perfect" cowboy movie,
a rural mailman disgusted with the residents of his town who wants
to live with the penguins, an ailing screen writer who strikes a
deal with Johnny Cash to reverse an old man's failures, an old man
who ponders a young man's suicide attempt, a one-armed blind blues
singer who wants to reunite with the car that took her arm on the
assembly line -- and more. These stories suggest that we must pay
something to liveevenordinary lives.
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