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Veloscenic is one of France's most popular long-distance cycle
routes. It links Paris via Versailles, Chartres and Alencon, to the
incredible Mont St-Michel. It also takes in some of northern
France's finest scenery, passing through the Chevreuse Valley, the
Perche, Normandy Maine and the Bocage Normand. Following numerous
traffic-free trails and many miles of quiet, rural roads it let's
you enjoy four UNESCO World Heritage sites and three regional
nature parks. This guide includes all you need to enjoy the route
to the full; maps, directions, alternative route options, what to
see, accommodation and much more.
Fully updated and revised 4th edition for 2022 with an increased
sheet size. One of the best selling UK cycle publications giving an
overview of all the main signed UK cycle routes - the only
publication that has all these together on one single map. New
clearer map design for 2022 including canal towpaths plus new
section on bikepacking and long-distance off-road trails such as
the Great North Way and King Alfred's Way. Author Richard Peace has
written and photographed more than 30 cycling titles as well as
being a contributor to numerous cycling magazines and websites
including Cycle (the official Cycle UK magazine), Road.cc,
ebiketips and Freewheeling France websites.
This is a completely new, fully updated edition of the best selling
guide to the UK's premier long distance cycle route - around 140
miles of superb scenery, from the Irish Sea to the North Sea,
taking in the Lake District and the Northern Pennines on the way.
As part of Sustrans' National Cycle Network, the C2C uses mainly
traffic-free paths and minor roads and is fully signed and
waymarked. It is completed by thousands of cyclists every year.
This is the complete guide, including detailed 1:50,000 maps of all
route options, directions, what to see and do, accommodation,
places to eat and much more. The guidebook covers the route from
Whitehaven or Workington to Sunderland or Newcastle.
This is the fully updated and revised 2nd edition of the definitive
guidebook to one of the most popular long distance cycling routes
in the UK, and now in full colour throughout. All the information
you need to complete this 100 mile signed cycle route across Devon,
the guide features: detailed full-colour mapping; accommodation
listed and mapped; eating spots and places of interest; bike shops,
tourist information and lots more; and, full colour photos. Cycle
from the rocky coves and cliffs of fishing port Ilfracombe on
Devon's north coast to the docks and impressive harbours of
maritime Plymouth, experiencing a bewildering variety of scenery in
between. The wide, sandy expanses of the Taw and Torridge estuaries
are followed by rolling green hills, then the eerie tors of western
Dartmoor. A final descent down the Plym Valley brings you to your
journey's end. The route uses some of the country's finest
dedicated cycle paths, developed by the sustainable transport
charity Sustrans. These include the Tarka and Plym Valley Trails
and the Granite Way. They are linked by quiet minor roads and
bridleway tracks, making the route suitable for leisure riders,
mountain bikers and tourers. Is there a more varied and beautiful
100 mile cycle route in the country? It's hard to think of one.
This is a great short break or a weekend challenge.
This is a comprehensive guide to major leisure cycle routes south
of (and including) the Loire Valley in France. All the major
traffic-free routes and signed touring routes are included with a
factifile, text description of what to see along the way and,
crucially, quality mapping at 1:200,000 for all the routes.It
features sumptuous photos. It provides background information on
taking bikes on trains in France and much more.France is one of
Europe's finest cycling destinations and the recent explosion of
quality, specially built and signed routes has only enhanced this
reputation.It helps readers discover Euro-Velo 6, which wends its
way across the entire width of France on traffic-free and lightly
trafficked tracks and roads. It uses the Loire Valley for much of
its length. It features the traffic-free Littoral route along
Provence's lovely Mediterranean coast. It also helps readers
discover the countless signed routes in the Alps - some much easier
than you might imagine. It describes a quality traffic-free route
along virtually the whole of the Atlantic coast.So, whether you are
planning lazy day rides around Loire Chateaux or the long-distance
trip of a lifetime along the Canal du Midi and the Garonne valley,
linking the Atlantic and Mediterranean in a French C2C adventure,
this guide is both an essential pre-trip planner and an invaluable
riders' companion.
Rides using Trans Pennine Trail, Pennine Bridleway and featuring a
110 mile 'Pike to Peak' circular route, linking the famous
landmarks of Stoodley Pike near Hebden Bridge to Rushup Edge and
Mam Tor in the Peak District National Park. The Pike to Peak is
around 75% off-road and uses old packhorse trails and turnpike
roads to take in some of the area's most stunning scenery and
attractive towns and villages. An ideal long weekend challenge! -
Off-road riding with the emphasis on broad, rideable tracks for
adventurous leisure riders. Ideal for electric mountain bikers
getting their first taste of the activity. - 14 epic circular bike
rides along classic trails such as Cut Gate, Wessenden Valley,
Holme Valley, Reddyshore Scout, Ladybower Reservoir and the Hope
Valley. - 20 family trails including sections of the Calder Valley
Greenway, Longdendale Trail, Tame Valley Trail, Huddersfield Narrow
Canal, Sett Valley Trail and many more. - Cycle-friendly
accommodation listings located on the map. - Internet links guide
users to web pages where they can download GPX route files and get
lots more background information about the routes.
Winner of a 2006 Chicago Book Clinic Award of Excellence God is
back on the agenda. Today people are fascinated by spirituality,
and they have lots of questions. Who better to talk with them than
Christians? Trouble is, many of us don't know how to talk about our
faith or are uneasy about religious salesmanship and canned
evangelistic formulas. We are afraid of button-holing others, being
offensive or saying something wrong. We simply don't know how to
express our faith naturally--in everyday language. In Holy
Conversation Richard Peace teaches us how to engage in easy and
comfortable conversation about the good news of Jesus--the pressure
is off. Using small, easy steps, he explains the gospel in plain
language and encourages us in practical ways to share our faith
with friends, neighbors and colleagues. Written as a guide for
small groups, Holy Conversation is designed to be completed in
twelve weekly sessions (other options are provided). Not only do
group members read about holy conversation, they actually engage
one another in spiritual conversation. This is the ideal resource
for helping laypeople to become competent and confident Christian
conversationalists
In these tales Gogol guides us through the elegant streets of St
Petersburg, the city erected by force and ingenuity on the marshes
of the Neva estuary. Something of the deception and violence of the
city's creation seems to lurk beneath its harmonious facade,
however, and it confounds its inhabitants with false dreams and
absurd visions - `nothing is what it seems!' warns Gogol. St
Petersburg is also the setting for Marriage, Gogol's satire on
courtship and cowardice. Finally, for The Government Inspector,
indisputably Russia's greatest comedy, we move to the provinces
although even here St Petersburg's preoccupation with status and
appearances makes its presence felt. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100
years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range
of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume
reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most
accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including
expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to
clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and
much more.
Gogol's place in Russian literature is unique. He is Russia's
classic comic writer, yet the phrase 'laughter through tears',
which has been applied to him, hints at darker and more tragic
overtones. One of the most idiosyncratic of writers, his influence
has nevertheless been profound. Appearing to shun psychological
analysis, he is yet the father of the Russian psychological novel
and originator (in his unfulfilled plans for Dead Souls) of the
novel of spiritual regeneration brought to fruition by Tolstoy and
Dostoevsky. A great innovator in his work for the theatre and
widely hailed throughout the nineteenth century (and even today in
the Soviet Union) as the exponent of a socially conscious
literature championing the underdog, his work has been interpreted
quite differently by the Formalist and many present-day Western
critics who see the significance of his art residing in its manner,
not its meaning. Surveying the complete oeuvre, Professor Peace
argues that Gogol has, as a writer, close affinities with the
Russian Middle Ages and that his ambiguous position in the great
humanist tradition of nineteenth-century Russian literature springs
from his attempts to come to terms with the cultural impact of
Sentimentalism, and its later development Romanticism. Moreover,
misunderstanding of Gogol has been further compounded by a
contradiction in his work: on the one hand the striving for
national significance and universality; on the other the treatment
of art as a form of personal catharsis.
As you discover, write, and tell the ups and downs of your
spiritual autobiography, you'll see God at work in your life.-
Personal study needed between meetings- 8 sesions
Rooted in the civil law systems of continental Europe, where
foundations originally served mainly charitable purposes, the
private foundation is an innovative development in common law
jurisdictions. More and more jursidictions are introducing private
foundations as an alternative to trusts and practitioners are
increasingly asked to advise clients on the intricacies of the
developing law and the differences between jurisdictions. Private
Foundations World Survey is the first survey book to consider
comprehensively private foundations law and practice in each of the
key jurisdictions. With a unique questionnaire format and summary
factsheet for easy reference, it examines all the fundamental
aspects of setting up and maintaining a private foundation, with
reference to relevant legislation and case law. The two expert
editors, along with a team of leading international practitioners,
cover an exhaustive range of topics, including protectors,
taxation, alternatives to private foundations, forced heirship,
divorce, asset protection, and migration of private foundations as
well as anti-money laundering and KYC requirements. Alongside 21
jurisdiction-specific chapters (which include jurisdictions where
the law is still developing, as well as those with more established
systems), the book contains general chapters on the uses of
foundations and taxation issues in the UK and US. It thus provides
readers with all the information they need to confidently assess
and advise on any aspect of private foundations law.
This Casebook is a collection of interpretations of Crime and
Punishment. The selection not only reflects earlier work by major
critics in the field, but also more recent studies. At the same
time the choice of critical approaches has been made on the basis
of covering the novel's various aspects: Dostoevsky's debt to other
novelists in the European tradition; his roots as a writer in the
so-called "Natural School" of the 1840s with its emphasis on the
theme of the city; the thematic and symbolic structure of the novel
itself; the psychology of the hero; the philosophical content of
the novel and its relationship to contemporary thought; the novel's
religious dimension. This latter approach has long been established
in western criticism, but the two essays with which the Casebook
concludes are by modern Russian scholars, who examine the novel in
the light of their own Orthodox tradition.
This Casebook is a collection of interpretations of Crime and
Punishment. The selection not only reflects earlier work by major
critics in the field, but also more recent studies. At the same
time the choice of critical approaches has been made on the basis
of covering the novel's various aspects: Dostoevsky's debt to other
novelists in the European tradition; his roots as a writer in the
so-called "Natural School" of the 1840s with its emphasis on the
theme of the city; the thematic and symbolic structure of the novel
itself; the psychology of the hero; the philosophical content of
the novel and its relationship to contemporary thought; the novel's
religious dimension. This latter approach has long been established
in western criticism, but the two essays with which the Casebook
concludes are by modern Russian scholars, who examine the novel in
the light of their own Orthodox tradition.
The Dressing Room Takes you into a world of luxury labels,
cosmetics and haute couture, and is partly based on a true story.
Chris is gay but he doesn't know it; while growing up in the North
of England in the 1960's he felt like an outsider, not helped by
his height; at the age of 15 he was 6' foot 4." He just doesn't fit
in with his peers, and as much as he wants to be like them, he
knows that he isn't and never will be. After a difficult childhood,
Chris feels alone, lost and friendless. He's filled with self doubt
and self loathing and has no direction. His only escape being his
passion for the glamorous world of fashion, particularly haute
couture, which he studies daily in the glossy fashion magazines
whilst working at W H Smiths. However, this is the 1970's and as
much as he wants to make fashion his career, in the macho culture
of the North of England, young working class men do not do
'fashion'. To supplement his income Chris takes a part time job at
a hotel, where he meets the self assured John Moore; a talented,
good looking chef who slowly opens up a new and unknown world,
taking Chris on a personal journey of self discovery. During this
journey, fuelled by memories of his unhappy childhood experiences,
Chris wants to help others, and moves into the psychiatric nursing
profession, which gives him a sharp wakeup call and reality check.
As the 1980's fast approach Chris' passion for fashion remains
unabated. The 'New Romantic' fashion and music scene is developing
and Chris is in his element. Could this finally be the opportunity
he's been looking for and a doorway into the luxurious world he's
been dreaming about? Has he the courage to follow a dream and
re-write his future? Or does fate have other things in store for
him?
Why ride an electric bike? Once you know the advantages you'll ask
why not: effortless pedalling up hills; no-sweat commuting -
literally; greater acceleration and so greater safety; and,
ever-increasing battery range, with some models achieving 70km
plus. "Electric Bicycles" covers all aspects of this rapidly
growing form of transport and leisure riding, with chapters on
history and development, classic models, choosing and using and
much, much more. Little known until recently, electric bikes are
advancing rapidly, both in terms of popularity and technology.
This inspiring look at conversion in the Bible offers promising new
changes in the way we view-and do-evangelism today. In order to be
effective in evangelism, one must clearly understand the dynamics
of conversion. Richard Peace here examines two very different
conversion experiences-Paul's and the twelve disciples'-and
explains their implications for contemporary evangelism. By showing
how conversion can take place either suddenly or gradually over
time, Peace gives good reasons, and suggests practical ways, to
replace one-sided evangelism techniques with more wholistic
methods.
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