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  • - A Journey Through Time and Modernity
    av Joe Klein
    180,-

    Welcome to Shanghai, the vibrant city that seamlessly blends the past and the future, offering a mesmerizing experience like no other. This comprehensive travel guide will unveil the treasures of this bustling metropolis, enticing you to embark on an unforgettable journey. Immerse yourself in Shanghai's rich history as you wander through the enchanting streets of the Old City. Marvel at the ancient temples, such as the Jade Buddha Temple and the City God Temple, which have withstood the test of time and stand as a testament to the city's deep cultural roots. Step into the future as you venture into the iconic Pudong district, home to Shanghai's stunning skyline. Stand in awe of the magnificent Oriental Pearl Tower, with its distinctive spheres reaching for the heavens. Ascend to the observation deck for breathtaking panoramic views, witnessing the city's pulsating energy from above. Discover the Bund, a waterfront promenade that showcases the city's colonial past. Admire the grandeur of the historic buildings, including the Peace Hotel and the Customs House, which once housed the city's financial and trading institutions. Take a leisurely stroll along the riverbank, indulging in the vibrant atmosphere and picturesque views. For a taste of modern China, explore the dynamic neighborhoods of Xintiandi and Tianzifang. These transformed old-style Shikumen houses now house trendy boutiques, art galleries, and international restaurants. Experience the fusion of traditional Chinese architecture and contemporary design, creating a captivating atmosphere that appeals to both locals and travelers alike. No visit to Shanghai would be complete without savoring its culinary delights. Sample the city's signature dish, xiaolongbao, a type of steamed soup dumpling bursting with flavor. Indulge in a variety of regional Chinese cuisines, from spicy Sichuan dishes to delicate Cantonese dim sum. Explore the vibrant street food scene, where you can savor delectable snacks while immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere of bustling food markets. Shanghai also offers a haven for art enthusiasts. Visit the renowned Shanghai Museum, housing an extensive collection of ancient Chinese artifacts, including exquisite ceramics, jade carvings, and classical paintings. Immerse yourself in the vibrant contemporary art scene by exploring the galleries of M50, an artistic enclave that showcases the works of both established and emerging artists. As night falls, Shanghai transforms into a dazzling spectacle of lights. Cruise along the Huangpu River, witnessing the illuminated skyline and its reflection shimmering on the water's surface. Experience the vibrant nightlife in Xintiandi or the French Concession, where trendy bars, clubs, and live music venues abound. Whether you seek cultural immersion, architectural wonders, culinary delights, or a glimpse into the future, Shanghai has it all. With its juxtaposition of old and new, tradition and innovation, this city promises a captivating and truly unforgettable travel experience. Embark on your Shanghai adventure and discover a world of endless possibilities.

  •  
    470,-

    Dieses Buch beschreibt eine Reise des Forschers Alexander von Middendorff in den hohen Norden Sibiriens. Middendorff beschreibt das Land, seine Bewohner und die Pflanzen- und Tierwelt der Region sowie sein eigenes Leben und seine Abenteuer auf dieser Expedition. Für Abenteurer und Naturforscher bietet das Buch faszinierende Einblicke in eine Region, die zu dieser Zeit noch von vielen Rätseln umgeben war.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  •  
    526,-

    Dieses Buch ist ein Klassiker in der Reiseliteratur und gibt einen faszinierenden Einblick in die Landschaft und Kultur der skandinavischen Länder. Der Autor beschreibt in lebendiger Sprache seine Erlebnisse auf seiner Reise durch Schweden, Norwegen, Lappland, Finnland und Ingermannland. Von majestätischen Fjorden bis hin zu verträumten Dörfern und pulsierenden Städten - dieses Buch ist ein absolutes Muss für jeden, der sich für Skandinavien interessiert.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  •  
    540,-

    Dieses Buch ist eine faszinierende Reisebeschreibung von Johann Reinhold Forster, einem deutschen Naturforscher und Wissenschaftler des 18. Jahrhunderts. Forster berichtet von seiner Reise um die Welt, die ihn von Europa über Afrika, Amerika, Asien und Australien führte. Mit seiner lebhaften Schilderung der Landschaften, Kulturen und Menschen unterhält er den Leser von der ersten bis zur letzten Seite.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  •  
    496,-

    Dieses Buch ist ein Reisebericht des deutschen Philosophen Julius Hermann von Kirchmann. Es beschreibt seine Reise nach Konstantinopel und Brussa im Jahre 1843 und enthält interessante Informationen zum damaligen Leben und zur Kultur im Osmanischen Reich. Kirchmanns Erlebnisse und Einsichten machen diesen Reisebericht zu einem faszinierenden Lesevergnügen!This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • - Blätter aus meinem Reisetagebuche.
     
    556,-

    Klingemanns Schrift ist eine Sammlung von Aufzeichnungen und Reflexionen über Kunst und Natur, die er während seiner Reisen durch Europa und Asien gesammelt hat. Seine Essays vereinen ästhetische, philosophische und persönliche Aspekte und bieten eine kreative Perspektive auf die Welt und ihren Reichtum.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • - Or, a Record of Twelve Months' Travel in the United States, Cuba, & the Brazils
     
    440,-

    Dieses Buch bietet einen faszinierenden Reisebericht über die USA, Kuba und Brasilien im 19. Jahrhundert. Der Autor beschreibt seine Abenteuer und Begegnungen mit den unterschiedlichen Kulturen und Menschen auf seiner Reise. Ein unverzichtbares Werk für alle, die sich für die Geschichte und Kultur dieser Länder interessieren.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • - A Colourful Journey Through Chile's Bohemian Gem
    av Jason M Little (Phd)
    150,-

    "Valparaiso Travel Guide" is a must-read for anyone planning a trip to Chile's vibrant and colorful port city. This comprehensive guide takes readers on a journey through Valparaiso's winding streets, colorful houses, and bohemian culture, providing insider tips and expert advice on how to make the most of your visits. From the city's rich history as a major shipping hub to its vibrant street art scene, "Valparaiso Travel Guide" covers all aspects of this unique destination. Readers will discover the best places to eat, drink, and shop, as well as hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path attractions that only locals know about. Written by an experienced traveler and locale, this guidebook provides up-to-date information on everything from transportation and accommodations to cultural events and festivals. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, "Valparaiso Travel Guide" is the ultimate resource for exploring this bohemian gem of Chile. With stunning photography and engaging writing, this guidebook captures the essence of Valparaiso's vibrant culture and unique charm. Whether you're interested in exploring the city's rich history, indulging in its delicious cuisine, or simply wandering through its colorful streets, "Valparaiso Travel Guide" is the perfect companion for your journey.

  • - "Unraveling the Elegance and Charms of the City of Lights"
    av Alexa West
    166,-

    Embark on an enchanting journey through the timeless allure of Paris in 2023! Our meticulously crafted Paris Travel Guide is a gateway to the City of Lights, designed exclusively for discerning travelers seeking an extraordinary adventure. Uncover the secrets of iconic landmarks, from the iconic Eiffel Tower to the art-filled halls of the Louvre. Wander through cobblestone streets and charming cafés, indulging in delectable French cuisine and world-class shopping. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history and vibrant culture, where romance and sophistication intertwine. With insider tips, hidden gems, and personalized itineraries, let this guide be your companion to unlock the essence of Paris and create unforgettable memories in the most magical and authentic way possible."

  • - Unveiling the Soul of a Land: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Natural Beauty
    av Raj Kishor Mahapatra
    116,-

    "Ganjam: Unveiling the Soul of a Land" takes readers on an enchanting exploration of one of India's hidden gems. From the ancient temples that echo with tales of the past to the pristine beaches that whisper of tranquility, this book invites readers to immerse themselves in the rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking natural beauty of Ganjam.Author Raj Kishor Mahapatra weaves together vivid descriptions, captivating stories, and insightful narratives to paint a vivid portrait of Ganjam. Discover the architectural wonders that stand as testaments to its illustrious past, witness the vibrant traditions that bring its culture to life, and embrace the awe-inspiring landscapes that stir the soul.Through each chapter, readers will gain a deeper appreciation for Ganjam's heritage, as well as an understanding of the challenges and opportunities that shape its present and future. From the flavors of its traditional cuisines to the rhythmic beats of its dance forms, this book celebrates Ganjam in all its glory.Whether you are a traveler seeking inspiration for your next adventure, a history enthusiast delving into the region's past, or simply someone eager to explore the hidden treasures of Ganjam, this book is a captivating guide that will leave you enchanted and yearning for more. Step into the world of Ganjam and uncover the secrets of its soul.

  • - A journey through nature's tapestry
    av Eliss Bell Monia
    156,-

    Idahos rich history and vibrant culture await you visit historic sites and museums to learn the stories of native American tribes and pioneers experience the charm of a vibrant city like Boise with its thriving arts scene delicious food and vibrant markets immerse yourself in small towns full of local charm friendly people and hidden gems await around every corner savor delicious Idaho cuisine from crunchy fries to creamy mashed potatoes enjoy our famous Idaho potatoes cooked every way you can think of taste award-winning local wines craft beers and farm-to-table delicacies that showcase the states agricultural richness whether you Are looking for an adrenaline-pumping adventure or a quiet retreat Idaho has it all in the winter ski down the powder slopes of our world-class resort or in the summer drop a line in a natural river and spend the day fishing capture stunning landscapes through the lens of your camera and create memories that will last a lifetime

  • - Exploring Barcelona
    av Eliss Bell Monia
    140,-

    barcelona a city of passion offers a symphony of experiences that delight the senses whether you are looking for architectural marvels artistic inspiration culinary adventures or just a vibrant atmosphere to soak in the warmth this captivating city is a haven for those who venture into its captivating surroundings leaves an indelible imprint on your mind the spirit of barcelona lives on and is sustained by the warmth and passion of its people whether you want to explore architectural wonders indulge in gastronomy or simply soak up the mediterranean atmosphere barcelona is a soul-captivating city that leaves an indelible impression on all who visit it

  • - Dual Language Book 1
    av Tim Keeley
    350,-

    Embark on a journey of self-discovery as Tim travels to 99 countries and is immersed in over 30 languages. Explore the beauty of connecting with diverse cultures while viewing the world through multiple linguistic and cultural lenses. With a passion for language learning and a thirst for travel and adventure, Tim shares his captivating stories from deep in the Amazon rainforest to the peaks of the Himalayas. His tales of adventure, personal growth, and linguistic feats inspire you to step outside your comfort zone and embrace humanity in all its diversity. Tim's life story is a must-read for those seeking inspiration, insights, and guidance on their own linguistic and cultural journey of self-discovery, as well as for readers who are simply interested in adventure travel, cultures, and world history.Imbarcati in un viaggio alla scoperta di te stesso insieme a Tim, viaggiando in 99 paesi ed immergendoti in oltre 30 lingue differenti. Sperimenta il fascino e la bellezza di entrare in contatto con una miriade di culture diverse, guardando il mondo attraverso molteplici lenti linguistiche e culturali. Con la passione per l'apprendimento delle lingue e la sete di viaggi e avventure, Tim condivide le sue storie avvincenti dal profondo della foresta pluviale amazzonica alle vette dell'Himalaya. I suoi racconti di avventura, crescita personale, le sue imprese linguistiche ti ispireranno e ti sproneranno a uscire dalla tua zona di comfort ed esplorare il mondo circostante, abbracciando l'umanità in tutta la sua diversità. La storia di Tim è una lettura imperdibile per chi è alla ricerca di ispirazione, di nuovi spunti e di indicazioni per il proprio viaggio linguistico e culturale alla scoperta di se stesso, ma anche per i lettori semplicemente interessati ai viaggi d'avventura, alle culture e alla storia del mondo. "Out on a sunny Berlin balcony, Tim Keeley and Daniel Krasa are firing words like bullets at each other. First German, then Hindi, Nepali, Polish, Croatian, Mandarin, and Thai - they've barely spoken one language before the conversation seamlessly melds into another. Together, they pass through about 20 different languages or so in total.""How to learn 30 languages" by David Robinson, BBC Future 29th May 2015"Su un soleggiato balcone di Berlino, Tim Keeley e Daniel Krasa si sparano parole come fossero proiettili . Prima in tedesco, poi in hindi, nepalese, polacco, croato, mandarino e tailandese: non vi è quasi il tempo di iniziare con una lingua che subito la conversazione muta attraverso un' altra e poi un'altra ancora, con continuità. Insieme, passano attraverso un totale di circa 20 lingue diverse .""Come imparare 30 lingue" di David Robinson, BBC Future 29 maggio 2015 As a professor of cross-cultural management at universities in Japan, China, and Thailand, Tim Keeley has spent the past 32 years writing and lecturing about his insights and research findings in relation to foreign language acquisition and cultural adaptation. His research papers have received global recognition, consistently ranking within the top 2% of all papers worldwide uploaded to Academia.edu.In qualità di professore di gestione interculturale presso università con sede in Giappone, Cina e Thailandia, Tim Keeley ha dedicato gli ultimi 32 anni scrivendo e tenendo conferenze sulle sue intuizioni e sui risultati delle sue ricerche sull'acquisizione delle lingue straniere e sull'adattamento culturale. I suoi articoli di ricerca sono stati riconosciuti a livello mondiale, classificandosi costantemente tra i primi 2% di tutti gli articoli caricati su Academia.edu. Italian and English Ebooks and Audiobooks are available at Polyglotdreams.com

  • av Jennifer Barrie
    326,-

    'It all ended with a shipwreck. ten years of planning, dreaming, plotting and scheming - gone in one night. Who even heard of shipwrecks these days? this is the 21st century, not the 1800s. But, happen it did, to a modern, mostly normal family from Western Australia. Now, home is a remote island in Micronesia that Lonely Planet states is inhabited by some of the world's most remote people - and us. Our beloved boat, Windrider, is now seated indecorously on the coral beach with her bum ripped out, rudders bent through ninety degrees, engines out and systems largely rendered useless. the morning after, we sat on the beach looking at our boat. Was this the end? Could something be salvaged? Andrew has a saying - actually he has lots - but this one is that it is possible to eat an elephant as long as you do it one bite at a time. So we set about our elephant, hoping we weren't going to get stomped on.' With a combined boating experience of sixty-five years, Jennifer Barrie and her husband Andrew were confident that they were unlikely to hit any major snags after setting out on their dream voyage - sailing their beloved Windrider around the Pacific. In early 2010, Jennifer and Andrew, along with their two young daughters, washed up - literally - on the tiny island of Mogmog in Micronesia. Fortunately for the Barrie family, Mogmog is inhabited by a bunch of very friendly locals...or at least that's what they initially thought! this is the true story of a modern day Swiss Family Robinson who lived to tell the tale of surviving a shipwreck and months stranded on one of the world's most remote islands. In Marooned on Mogmog, you'll see that paradise isn't always what it seems...

  • av Anthony Trollope
    270,-

    The Pyreneean valley in which the baths of Vernet are situated is not much known to English, or indeed to any travellers. Tourists in search of good hotels and picturesque beauty combined, do not generally extend their journeys to the Eastern Pyrenees. They rarely get beyond Luchon; and in this they are right, as they thus end their peregrinations at the most lovely spot among these mountains, and are as a rule so deceived, imposed on, and bewildered by guides, innkeepers, and horse owners, at this otherwise delightful place, as to become undesirous of further travel. Nor do invalids from distant parts frequent Vernet. People of fashion go to the Eaux Bonnes and to Luchon, and people who are really ill to Bareges and Cauterets. It is at these places that one meets crowds of Parisians, and the daughters and wives of rich merchants from Bordeaux, with an admixture, now by no means inconsiderable, of Englishmen and Englishwomen. But the Eastern Pyrenees are still unfrequented. And probably they will remain so; for though there are among them lovely valleys¿and of all such the valley of Vernet is perhaps the most lovely¿they cannot compete with the mountain scenery of other tourists loved regions in Europe. At the Port de Venasquez and the Breche de Roland in the Western Pyrenees, or rather, to speak more truly, at spots in the close vicinity of these famous mountain entrances from France into Spain, one can makecomparisons with Switzerland, Northern Italy, the Tyrol, and Ireland, which will not be injurious to the scenes then under view. But among the eastern mountains this can rarely be done. The hills do not stand thickly together so as to group themselves; the passes from one valley to another, though not wanting in altitude, are not close pressed together with overhanging rocks, and are deficient in grandeur as well as loveliness. And then, as a natural consequence of all this, the hotels¿are not quite as good as they should be.

  • av Arthur L. Salmon
    396,-

    Britain is an emergent mass of land rising from a submarine platform that attaches it to the Continent of Europe. The shallowness of its waters¿shallow relatively to the profundity of ocean deeps¿is most pronounced off the eastern and south-eastern coasts; but it extends westward as far as the isles of Scilly, which are isolated mountain-peaks of the submerged plateau. The seas that wash the long Cornish peninsula, therefore, though they are thoroughly oceanic in character, especially on the north, are not oceanic in depth; we have to pass far beyond Scilly to cross the hundred-fathom line. From the Dover strait westward there is a gradual lowering of the incline, though of course with such variations and undulations as we find on the emerged plains; but the existence of this vast submarine basis must cause us to think of our island, naturally and geologically, as a true part of the great European continent, rendered insular by the comparatively recent intrusion of shallow and narrow waters. With some developments and some limits, our flora and fauna are absolutely Continental, the limits being even more noticeable as regards Ireland. The extensive coast-line has played a most important part in influencing national history and characteristics. The greater or less resistance of different rocks and soils has affected not only coast-configurations, but therewith also the very existence and well-being of the inhabitants.

  • av Milburg F Mansfield
    340,-

    TOO often¿it is a half-acknowledged delusion, however¿one meets with what appears to be a theory: that a book of travel must necessarily be a series of dull, discursive, and entirely uncorroborated opinions of one who may not be even an intelligent observer. This is mere intellectual pretence. Even a humble author¿so long as he be an honest one¿may well be allowed to claim with Mr. Howells the right to be serious, or the reverse, "with his material as he finds it;" and that "something personally experienced can only be realized on the spot where it was lived." This, says he, is "the prime use of travel, and the attempt to create the reader a partner in the enterprise" ... must be the excuse, then, for putting one's observations on paper. He rightly says, too, that nothing of perilous adventure is to-day any more like to happen "in Florence than in Fitchburg." A "literary tour," a "cathedral tour," or an "architectural tour," requires a formula wherein the author must be wary of making questionable estimates; but he may, with regard to generalities,¿or details, for that matter,¿state his opinion plainly; but he should state also his reasons. With respect to church architecture no average reader, any more than the average observer, willingly enters the arena of intellectual combat, but rather is satisfied¿as he should be, unless he is a Freeman, a Gonse, or a Corroyer¿with an ampler radius which shall command even a juster, though no less truthful, view.

  • av Milburg F Mansfield
    340,-

    THERE is no topographical division of Europe which more readily defines itself and its limits than the Rhine valley from Schaffhausen to where the river empties into the North Sea. The region has given birth to history and legend of a most fascinating character, and the manners and customs of the people who dwell along its banks are varied and picturesque. Under these circumstances it was but to be expected that architectural development should have expressed itself in a decided and unmistakable fashion. One usually makes the Rhine tour as an interlude while on the way to Switzerland or the Italian lakes, with little thought of its geographical and historical importance in connection with the development of modern Europe. It was the onward march of civilization, furthered by the Romans, through this greatest of natural highways to the north, that gave the first political and historical significance to the country of the Rhine watershed. And from that day to this the Rhenish provinces and the Low Countries bordering upon the sea have occupied a prominent place in history. There is a distinct and notable architecture, confined almost, one may say, to the borders of the Rhine, which the expert knows as Rhenish, if it can be defined at all; and which is distinct from that variety of pre-Gothic architecture known as Romanesque.

  • av Sidney Heath
    270,-

    The majority of our English counties possess some special feature, some particular attraction which acts as a lodestone for tourists, in the form of a stately cathedral, striking physical beauty, or a wealth of historical or literary associations. There are large districts of rural England that would have remained practically unknown to the multitude had it not been for their possession of some superb architectural creation, or for the fame bestowed upon the district by the makers of literature and art. The Bard of Avon was perhaps the unconscious pioneer in the way of providing his native town and county with a valuable asset of this kind. The novels of Scott drew thousands of his readers to the North Country, and those of R. D. Blackmore did the same for the scenes so graphically depicted in Lorna Doone; while Thomas Hardy is probably responsible for half the number of tourists who visit Dorset.

  • av Samuel Cook
    340,-

    The Jenolan Caves contain some of the most remarkable and beautiful objects in Australian wonderland. They are formed in a limestone "dyke," surrounded by magnificent scenery, and hide in their dark recesses natural phenomena of rare interest to the geologist, as well as of pleasurable contemplation by non-scientific visitors; while in and about them the moralist may find "¿¿ tongues in trees, books in the running brooks,Sermons in stones, and good in everything." To see these caves once is to create a lifelong memory. The pink and the white terraces of New Zealand, which before the recent eruptions attracted so many tourists, did not excel in splendour the caves at Jenolan. But it is common for people to go abroad to admire less interesting things than are to be found within easy distance of their starting point, and which, if they were a thousand miles away, would probably be regarded as worthy of a special pilgrimage. There are persons living two or three leagues from the caves who have never seen them, and who, if they embraced the opportunity for inspection, would possibly regard them with the kind of wonder with which they would gaze upon the transformation scene at a pantomime. And yet the most frequent entry in the visitors' book is that the caves are "grand beyond expectation," and in some of their principal features "indescribably beautiful."

  • av Hugh McAlister
    340,-

    ¿Darn it!¿ he said. ¿Of course I owe it to you three fellows to give you all the dope, but I certainly hate to drag my affairs in. Still, after all our planning I can¿t leave you without an explanation. You know I live in Denver with my mother and two sisters. Boys, I¿ve got the finest mother, and the sweetest kid sisters. Mother works. She never gets a vacation; couldn¿t even come to my Commencement. Gosh! It made me sick. And my older sister (she¿s sixteen) has heard me tell all about you fellows, and she was so crazy to see you, and the school, and everything. But they couldn¿t make it. Too much car fare.¿¿Why, you big stiff!¿ cried the tall boy angrily. ¿Why didn¿t you say something? Mother and father came right through Denver. All your folks could have come on with them in the car.¿

  • av Milburg F Mansfield
    270,-

    As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, I don't have specific information about a book titled "The Cathedrals of Northern France" by M. F. Mansfield. It's possible that the book may be a less widely known or niche publication.If "The Cathedrals of Northern France" by M. F. Mansfield is a real or upcoming book, or if there are variations in the title or author's name, I recommend checking more recent sources such as online bookstores, library catalogs, or the publisher's website for the latest information.Books about the cathedrals of Northern France could cover a range of topics, including their architectural features, history, and cultural significance. If you are interested in this subject, you may also explore other well-known works on French cathedrals and architecture.

  • av Joseph E. Morris
    340,-

    If Lucerne is the most widely advertised lake in the world¿if its name, in recent years, has come to be associated, less with ancient gallant exploits of half-legendary William Tells than with cheap Polytechnic Tours and hordes of personally conducted trippers, it has luckily forfeited singularly little of its ancient charm and character, and remains, if you visit it at the right moment¿or at any moment, if you are not too fastidious in your claims for solitude and æsthetic exclusiveness¿possibly the most beautiful and unquestionably the most dramatic and striking of all the half-dozen or so greater lakes, Swiss or Italian, that cluster round the outskirts of the great central knot of Alps. "Cluster round the outskirts," for it is characteristic of all these lakes, just as it is characteristic of most of our greater English meres at home¿of Windermere, for example, or Bassenthwaite, or Ullswater¿that, though their upper ends penetrate more or less deeply (and Lucerne and Ullswater more deeply than any) among the bases of the hills, yet their lower reaches, whence discharge the mighty rivers, invariably trail away into open plain, or terminate among mere gentle undulations. Of all this class of lake, then¿lakes of the transition¿Lucerne is at once the most complex in shape, the least comprehensible in bulk, and the most immediately mountainous in character.

  • av Thomas Guthrie Marquis
    270,-

    "The Jesuit Missions" is a historical work written by Thomas Guthrie Marquis. As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, Thomas Guthrie Marquis was a Canadian historian and author known for his writings on the history of Western Canada.In "The Jesuit Missions," Marquis likely explores the history and activities of the Jesuit missions in Canada, focusing on the efforts of the Jesuit missionaries in the context of North American colonization and interactions with Indigenous peoples.For readers interested in the history of Jesuit missions in Canada, Indigenous-European relations, and the broader history of Western Canada, Thomas Guthrie Marquis' work provides valuable insights into the religious and cultural dynamics of this historical period.

  • av Benjamin Of Tudela
    270,-

    "The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela" is a medieval travelogue written by Benjamin of Tudela, a Jewish traveler and scholar from the 12th century. The work describes his travels and experiences as he journeyed through various regions of the medieval world.Benjamin of Tudela set out from his hometown in Spain around the year 1159, and over the course of his travels, he visited many cities and Jewish communities in Europe, Asia, and Africa. His writings provide valuable insights into the medieval world, offering details about the people, cultures, and geography of the places he visited.For historians, scholars, and those interested in medieval travel literature, "The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela" is a significant primary source, offering a unique perspective on the medieval Jewish diaspora and the broader cultural and social landscape of the time.

  • av Samuel W. Baker
    340,-

    "The Rifle and Hound in Ceylon" is a book written by Sir Samuel White Baker. Published in 1853, this work explores Baker's experiences and adventures during his time in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Sir Samuel White Baker was a 19th-century British explorer, naturalist, and big-game hunter.In "The Rifle and Hound in Ceylon," Baker likely details his observations of the local flora and fauna, as well as his hunting expeditions, providing insights into the wildlife and landscapes of Ceylon during that period. The book reflects the Victorian fascination with natural history and big-game hunting prevalent among European explorers of the time.For readers interested in 19th-century travel literature, hunting narratives, and the colonial history of Ceylon, Sir Samuel White Baker's account provides a window into the adventurous spirit of the era and the interactions between European explorers and the exotic locales they visited.

  • av Augustus Henry Irby
    396,-

    "The Diary of a Hunter from the Punjab to the Karakorum Mountains" is a travel narrative written by Augustus Henry Irby. Published in 1863, the book captures Irby's experiences as a hunter and traveler in the regions extending from the Punjab, a historical region in South Asia, to the Karakoram Mountains.Augustus Henry Irby, an English naturalist and adventurer, provides an account of his journeys, detailing the landscapes, wildlife, and encounters with local cultures during his hunting expeditions. The narrative likely reflects the Victorian-era fascination with exploration, natural history, and the allure of distant and exotic lands.For readers interested in 19th-century travel literature, big-game hunting, and the regions of South Asia, particularly the Karakoram Mountains, Irby's diary offers a firsthand perspective on the challenges and adventures of a hunter exploring the remote and rugged landscapes.

  • av Richard F. Burton
    340,-

  • av Ida Lee
    340,-

    "The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson" is a historical work written by Ida Lee. Published in 1915, the book focuses on the logbooks of the Lady Nelson, a ship known for its exploration along the coasts of Australia in the early 19th century.Ida Lee, an Australian author and maritime historian, edited and annotated the logbooks of the Lady Nelson, providing insights into the ship's voyages, discoveries, and interactions with Indigenous peoples. The Lady Nelson played a significant role in the exploration of Australian waters during the period.For readers interested in maritime history, early Australian exploration, and primary source documents from the age of sail, Ida Lee's "The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson" offers a valuable resource, shedding light on the challenges and discoveries made by this historic ship.

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