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  • av S. J. Cotton
    400,-

  • av Renee Harper
    250,-

  • av Nicholas Jubber
    260,-

    Monsters, in all their terrifying glory, have preoccupied humans since we began telling stories. But where did these stories come from?In Monsterland, award-winning author Nicholas Jubber goes on a journey to discover more about the monsters we've invented, lurking in the dark and the wild places of the earth - giants, dragons, ogres, zombies, ghosts, demons - all with one thing in common: their ability to terrify. His far-ranging adventure takes him across the world. He sits on the thrones of giants in Cornwall, visits the shrine of a beheaded ogre near Kyoto, travels to an eighteenth-century Balkan vampire's forest dwelling, and paddles among the shapeshifters of the Louisiana bayous. On his travels, he discovers that the stories of the people and places that birthed them are just as fascinating as the creatures themselves. Artfully written, Monsterland is a spellbinding interrogation into why we need these monsters and what they can tell us about ourselves - how they bind communities together as much as they cruelly cast away outsiders.

  • av Louis d'Orleans
    466,-

  • av Mrs. H. Dwight Williams
    480,-

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    av Bart Yasso
    410,-

  • av Matthew Yeomans
    286,-

    Discover the power of our relationship with Y Môr (the sea) along the Wales Coast Path. Matthew Yeomans takes us on journeys along the official walking trail, which in its entirety covers 870 miles (1400 km) of the Welsh coastline. He uncovers how the sea has shaped our lives through history; how Wales's rich mythology, literature and culture has been influenced by this fluid force, and the growing role that the sea plays in our lives.  Along the way, Seascape challenges us to face the realities of climate change and how we will need to adapt where and how we live. Only by recovering a healthy relationship with the sea can we meet our future challenges and unlock opportunities for better ways of living.

  • av Deborah Beaumont Martin
    380,-

  • av Gretel Ehrlich
    176,-

  • av Chris Robinson
    170,-

  • av Ben Coates
    176,-

    An essential guide to one of the world's most remarkable, and often misunderstood, cities by the author of Why the Dutch Are Different.When Ben Coates injures his leg and needs to rebuild his strength by walking, he finds himself presented with an exciting opportunity: to rediscover the city he has been working in for over a decade, at a slower pace. He devises ten walks, each demonstrating a different chapter of Amsterdam's history, from its humble beginnings as a small fishing community through two Golden Ages, fuelled by the growth of the Dutch colonial empire, two world wars, and countless reinventions.Join Coates as he meanders past beautiful townhouses and glittering canals, dances at Pride celebrations, witnesses the King's apology at Keti Koti, attends a WW2 memorial, gets high at a coffee shop, walks through the red-light district, and gazes in awe at Rembrandt paintings, all the while illuminating modern Amsterdam by explaining its past.Blending travelogue and quirky history, The Invention of Amsterdam is an entertaining and sharply observed portrait of a fascinating and complicated city.

  • av Nia Lloyd Knott
    190,-

    Discover the magic of West Wales with this unique new guidebook. Blending invigorating wild swimming adventures with scenic walks through spectacular natural landscapes, it will inspire you to explore emerald waters, reach remote waterfalls and immerse yourself in the rich history and diverse wildlife of this captivating region. Going beyond traditional trail descriptions, this new guide offers detailed insights into the natural wonders that make each location special. Learn about the unique flora and fauna of the Celtic rain forests while hiking the Doethie valley, witness the UK's largest residential bottlenose dolphin population at Mwnt, uncover geological marvels at Ceibwr Bay, where ancient rock folds reveal millions of years of history, or venture to the remote Teifi Pools, a Dark Sky Discovery Site where you can swim beneath a blanket of stars.Rich with detailed location and safety information, contextual guidance, vivid historical background and recommendations for cozy local pubs and cafés, whether you're a hiker, swimmer, history lover or weekend adventurer you'll find everything you need in this book to explore one of Wales' wildest corners with confidence.

  • av Lisa Drewe
    270,-

    Embark on a paddle boarding adventure across South East England with this guide, unlocking the hidden gems of 13 counties. From Hampshire's Solent coastline and New Forest rivers to the tranquil waterways of Cambridgeshire, this book offers more than just a collection of routes; it invites readers to discover lesser-known paddle boarding locations that showcase the region's diverse landscapes. Whether you're exploring hidden rivers like the Mole or Ivel, meandering through the lush countryside of Sussex, exploring the serene waterways of Kent's River Medway, or taking on the vibrant energy of London's Docklands, this new guide provides an unparalleled way to experience the beauty of nature from the water. hat makes this book unique is its focus on the overlooked and underexplored. It doesn't just cover the well-known rivers, lakes and coasts, but also delves into secret beaches, quiet backwaters and secluded creeks: the peaceful Cuckmere River winding through iconic chalk cliffs to the Seven Sisters in East Sussex, secret saltmarsh creeks in Essex and the calm waters of the Chichester Ship Canal in West Sussex. There's history, too, with the Grand Union Canal passing through bygone Buckinghamshire villages and the River Thames passes beneath the ramparts of Windsor Castle in Berkshire. The guide also highlights urban adventures, with the Limehouse Cut and Regent's Canal providing unforgettable routes through the capital, passing landmarks like the Olympic Stadium, Little Venice, and Camden Lock. Each route is carefully detailed, with tips on where to launch, how to stay safe and where to eat, stay or relax along the way. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned paddle boarder, you'll find a fresh perspective on South East England's stunning waterways, inviting you to connect with nature in a new way.

  • av Daniel Start
    270,-

    This revised and expanded third edition of Wild Things' seminal guide to wild swimming in Britain is your passport to adventure. Leading you to more than 500 magical wild swimming spots in Britain's hidden corners, this latest edition features over 100 new locations, as well as updated information on water quality, access, safety and getting started. Discover secret waterfalls, secluded lakes and crystal-clear rivers perfect for a refreshing dip. Learn to identify riverside wildlife, find wild foods and even build a woodland sauna. Swim with otters in Devon, go river-tubing in Yorkshire and night-swim under the stars in Oxfordshire. Take a dip in the mystical St Nectan's Kieve in Tintagel, where legend says King Arthur's knights were baptised. Explore the depths of Wast Water, England's deepest lake (rumoured to have an underwater gnome garden) and discover the secluded beauty of Llyn Glaslyn, nestled beneath the towering peaks of Snowdonia.

  • av Candida Frith-Macdonald
    286,-

    The ultimate adventure guide to exploring Ireland's rugged west coast, this new guide reveals the region's 1,000 wildest and most enchanting places. From remote beaches and dramatic cliffs to secret waterfalls and magical woodlands, readers are taken off the beaten path to discover the untamed beauty of Western Ireland - Donegal, Galway, Mayo, Clare, Kerry, Sligo, Roscommon, Leitrim and Limerick. Perfect for adventurers, nature lovers and families, the guide uncovers hidden gems that most tourists never see and charts the best slow food and wild places to stay. From kayaking among hundreds of tiny islands in Mayo to sandwiching secluded coves and rolling mountains with superb food in Connemara, exploring the Burren's otherworldly rock formations and secret lakes in County Clare, and wandering the wild beaches, remote sea cliffs and waterfalls of Kerry, this new guide brims with Atlantic Ocean adventures, journeys around forgotten castles, forts and tombs, and expeditions into lush valleys where rivers carve their way through mesmerising wild landscapes. Head to County Donegal to explore Glenveagh National Park, with its dense woodlands, rivers and dramatic mountain views, or visit the Aran Islands to uncover some of the most spectacular coastal cliffs and ancient ruins in Ireland. In various counties, inland greenways link abandoned ruins, wildlife-rich bogs, ancient woodlands and rushy riverbanks. Each chapter is packed with practical advice on how to reach these hidden treasures, including detailed maps, GPS coordinates, and tips on where to camp, wild swim and picnic. With recommendations for the best local pubs, innovative restaurants and unique farm shops, this guide will also help you connect with Ireland's culture and communities.

  • av Emma O'Kelly
    270,-

    This guidebook is your passport to the exhilarating world of wild saunas in the UK, revealing over 170 locations across the country. More than just a directory, this book explores the ancient roots of sweat bathing in Britain, from the burnt mounds of Shetland and the teach allais of Ireland to the modern-day resurgence of saunas, ice baths and wild swimming. It's about reconnecting with nature, rediscovering ancient traditions, and embracing the physical and mental benefits of heat and contrast therapy. Discover Sawna Bach, on the wild coast of Anglesey, where you can add on beach yoga or feast on homegrown food after your session. Journey to the Isle of Arran with Drumadoon's vintage sauna truck, and soak up salt-flecked coastal views and a taste of Celtic history. Experience the magic of Fallen Willow Sauna, tucked away in a secluded woodland near Stockbridge, a testament to thoughtful design and community spirit. And venture north to Shetland, where Haar sauna, overlooking the wild beauty of St Ninian's Isle, offers a sanctuary for locals and travelers alike.

  • av Heather and Colin Ridgers
    196,-

  • av Simone de Beauvoir
    176,-

    In 1947 Simone de Beauvoir took a road trip across America.She travelled from coast to coast, from New York to Hollywood, taking in New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana and Washington DC. She rode a pony through the Grand Canyon, listened to jazz in New Orleans and visited the nightclubs of Chicago. And she captured the entire experience in her journal.This captivating book is that journal and an immersive portrait of postwar America. Beauvoir was disturbed by the poverty and segregation she encountered and at the same time delighted by American energy and friendliness.Intimate, warm, and compulsively readable, this is travel writing from the great feminist and thinker, Simone de Beauvoir.On New York: 'I walk between the steep cliffs at the bottom of a canyon where no sun penetrates: it's permeated by a salt smell. Human history is not inscribed on these carefully calibrated buildings: They are closer to prehistoric caves than to the houses of Paris or Rome.'On Los Angeles: 'I watch the Mexican dances and eat chilli con carne, which takes the roof off my mouth, I drink the tequila and I'm utterly dazed with pleasure.'

  • av Spencer Bailey
    716,-

    Explore singular destinations with The Leading Hotels of the World in this celebration of exceptional hospitality, extraordinary cultural heritage, and unforgettable travel locales

  • av Georgann Eubanks
    490,-

    "Georgann Eubanks offers readers a tour of the seasonal joys of ecosystems in the Southeast. The ordinary destinations and events she explores are scattered across seven states and include such wonders as a half-million purple martins roosting on an island in a South Carolina lake, the bloom of thirty acres of dimpled trout lilies in a remote Georgia forest, gnat larvae that glow like stars on the rock walls of an obscure Alabama canyon, and the overnight accumulation of elaborately patterned moths on the side of a North Carolina mountain cabin. These phenomena and others reveal how plants, mammals, amphibians, and insects are managing to persevere despite pressures from human invasion, habitat destruction, and climate change. Their stories also shine a light on the efforts of dedicated scientists, volunteers, and aspiring young naturalists who are working to reverse losses and preserve the fabulous ordinary that's still alive in the fields, forests, rivers, and coastal estuaries of this essential and biodiverse region"--

  • av Benjamin D. Hill
    176,-

  • av Franz Nopcsa
    200,-

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