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  • av Antonio Tabucchi
    110 - 126,-

    'A funny, sad novella about how we got here from there, and how, in our youth, "e;our eyes saw things differently"e;' The TimesA private meeting, chance encounters and a mysterious tour of Lisbon haunt this moving homage to Tabucchi's adopted cityIn the city of Lisbon, Requiem's narrator has an appointment to meet someone on a quay by the Tagus at twelve. Misunderstanding twelve to mean noon as opposed to midnight, he is left to wait. As the day unfolds he has many unexpected encounters - with a young drug addict, a disorientated taxi driver, a cemetery keeper, the mysterious Isabel and the ghost of the late great poet Fernando Pessoa - each meeting travelling between the real and illusionary. Part travelogue, part autobiography, part fiction, Requiem becomes an homage to a country and its people, and a farewell to the past as the narrator lays claim to a literary forebear who, like himself, is an evasive and many-sided personality.'Tabucchi is a master of illusion and allusion, and this is a literary puzzle that teases, amuses and provokes' Sunday Telegraph

  • av Thomas Watters
    350,-

  • av Kurt Hassert
    270,-

  • av Andrew McCluggage
    276,-

    - The only two-way guidebook to the GR20: both northbound and southbound routes are described in full. - Real IGN Maps included (1:25,000): no need to carry separate maps. - 15 different itineraries. Includes both northbound and southbound itineraries. Difficult calculations of time, distance and altitude gain are done for you.

  • av Andy North
    270,-

    Discover the wild, untamed beauty of the Isle of Man with this essential companion to exploring the island's most enchanting and secluded spots. From rugged coastal cliffs and ancient woodlands to hidden glens and secret beaches, this guide unearths the best of the Isle of Man's natural and historical wonders. Escape the crowds and venture off the beaten path to uncover a treasure trove of forgotten landscapes, abundant wildlife and fascinating heritage.Packed with over 400 entries, it includes detailed recommendations for wild swimming in secluded coves, hiking through mysterious forests, exploring ancient ruins, visiting the island's many waterfalls and discovering enchanting glens. Highlights include the stunning cliffs of the Calf of Man, where you can spot seals and seabirds, the hidden coves of Niarbyl Bay and the prehistoric ruins at Meayll Hill Circle.You'll also find a selection of traditional Manx inns, cosy cafés and farm shops for refuelling and relaxing in after your adventures. With insider tips on the best places to stay, stargaze or enjoy a picnic in nature, this guide will help you immerse yourself in the island's wild spirit. Whether you're a hiker, swimmer, or simply a nature lover, it will inspire you to experience the island in a whole new way.

  • av Georgie Duckworth
    190,-

    Revealing the peaceful hidden swimming holes around two of the southwest's busiest cities, this book guides you to 28 enchanting wild swimming spots, all within an hour's journey of Bristol or Bath. This expertly curated collection of walks features a diverse range of swims, from a tranquil dip in secluded Orchardleigh Lake near Frome, amid the stunning grounds of a country estate, to a playful swim in the River Wye, in Herefordshire, where you can launch into the water from rope swings and ride the rapids. Elsewhere you'll find hidden beaches and plunge pools along the Little Avon, in Gloucestershire, a swim among water voles, in the foothills of the Mendip Hills, and even an invitation to take the plunge at the White Spring Well at Glastonbury, a site steeped in ancient legends and spiritual energy. Each walk includes detailed directions, maps and information on swim suitability and safety, and the guide also contains thoughtful insights into the area's rich history and natural beauty, ensuring an unforgettable adventure for walkers and wild swimming enthusiasts.

  • av Sarah Banks
    190,-

    This expertly curated new guide unveils 28 invigorating wild swimming adventures in Yorkshire's spectacular Dales and Moors. With clear directions, maps, points of interest and insights into the area's history and ecology, the book caters to everyone from heritage lovers and nature enthusiasts to outdoor adventurers. Packed with practical guidance, and recommendations for cosy local pubs and cafés along each route, whether you're a hiker, swimmer, history lover or weekend adventurer you'll find everything you need in this book to explore Yorkshire's wildest corners with confidence.

  • av Sophie Pierce
    190,-

    A celebration of Dartmoor's tors - fantastical yet natural outcrops of rock that have captivated imaginations for centuries - Dartmoor's Wild Tors is more than just a guide to these fabled granite stacks. Blending stunning original artwork with personal reflection, local legends and historical insight, this original new book offers an immersive take on 28 of these iconic Devon landforms. Millions of years old, the tors have long drawn artists, archaeologists and geologists; Victorian antiquarians believed them to be 'rock idols' worshipped by Druids, while Bronze Age people built ceremonial stone rows aligned to their majesty. Others come simply to hike around these mysterious monoliths, enjoying their untamed moorland setting, in Britain's first National Park. Journey through time and place with this book as your guide, exploring why these 'rock idols' garner such enduring fascination. Climb to the dramatic heights of Bench Tor, where the River Dart carves its way through the valley below. Explore the twin tors of Blackingstone Rock and Heltor, linked by legend as well as geography. Stand where medieval tin miners once held parliament at Crockern Tor (and where the spirit of 'Old Crockern' still inspires). Or stride out to experience the haunting beauty of the Dewerstone, its sheer cliffs rising above the River Plym, shrouded in myth and cloaked in Devon rainforest. Whether you're a hiker, swimmer, botanist or poet, this book will inspire you to experience this mesmerisingly wild corner of southern England anew.

  • av Lola Culsan
    266,-

    This inspiring new guide is your key to unlocking the natural beauty and hidden treasures of this captivating North African nation. Your passport to venturing beyond the typical tourist itineraries and experiencing Morocco's wild side, it includes swims in secluded desert pools, hikes through ancient cedar forests and visits to dizzyingly high mountain villages. Discover the dramatic gorges of the Dad]s Valley, experience the hospitality of remote Amazigh (Berber) villages perched high on mountainsides and cool off in waterfalls hidden deep in the Rif Mountains. This guide also reveals secret coves that are ideal for swimming or surfing off, wallowing in the waters of the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Venture into the Sahara Desert and camp under star-filled skies amidst rolling dunes, or seek out the magic of hidden oases and lush palm groves tucked away in the south. Taking in awe-inspiring landscapes such as Paradise Valley, a hidden swimmer's oasis in the Anti-Atlas Mountains, the majestic Ouzoud Waterfalls, which plunge 100 metres into emerald pools, and the wild, windswept beaches of Sidi Kaouki and Cap Sim, the guide also includes detailed maps, practical tips, and advice to help empower you to explore Morocco in a more responsible, sustainable way.

  • av Rob Wildwood
    266,-

    Unlock the hidden heart of France by venturing on an unforgettable journey through its sacred landscapes and mystical places. Taking you beyond the typical tourist trails, this striking new guide reveals a country steeped in folklore, mythology and spiritual undercurrents. Scout out ancient structural alignments, uncover the secrets of sacred geometry, enjoy tales of fairies, giants and other mythological beings and find out whether we have earth energies to thank for the placement of some of France's best-loved churches and cathedrals. With this engaging, informative book as your guide, you will discover a country where Christian and pre-Christian traditions intertwine, where Celtic gods and fairies still hold sway and where the secrets of the Wouivre, serpentine earth energies recognized by ancient Druids, remain revered. From the mysterious Île de Sein, an island off Brittany said to be the one-time home of shape-shifting priestesses to the awe-inspiring standing stones of nearby Carnac, and mighty Mount Bugarach, a geological wonder in Cathar country that's evolved into a center for spiritual tourism, let this guide be your compass as you navigate France's magical past.

  • av Emma Taylor
    270,-

    This illuminating new guide to 100 exciting marine adventures around Britain is suitable for everyone, from first-timers to seasoned explorers. Ranging from easy forays around tidal pools to deep-water sites challenging enough to reward more experienced snorkellers, it's the perfect primer for anyone looking to discover Britain's secret underwater world. An extensive guide to Britain's best snorkelling spots, whether you have your sights set on the sheltered waters of Devon's Babbacombe Bay, the pristine marine nature reserve of Skomer, in Pembrokeshire, or the Churchill Barrier, in Orkney, where a sunken WWII shipwreck teems with sea life, this book will reveal a world of wonder around and below the water. A must-have for anyone looking to add new depth to their swims around the British coastline, the book also covers practicalities such as equipment, safety, habitat protection, navigation and learning how to spot and identify species. Let this book lead you on a journey around Britain's kelp forests, reefs, seagrass meadows and tidal pools and, whatever your level of experience, you'll find it opens up a new realm of adventure to be discovered.

  • av Charles Pappas
    320,-

    A Paris travel guide and history book about how the World Expos of 1855-1937 shaped the city, from its architecture to its (culinary) customs.

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    av Noraly Schoenmaker
    200 - 250,-

  • av Hamish McDonald
    336,-

    An immersive journey through the tumultuous past and fascinating present of the south-western Pacific

  • av Brian Kelly
    280,-

    A potential category killer in the travel space, providing readers with the fundamental tools to turn their wanderlust into reality, from Brian Kelly, the founder of The Points Guy—the leading voice in loyalty programs, points, miles, credit cards, and travel, with a platform that reaches over 10 million unique monthly visitors around the world.

  • av Andy Symington & Lonely Planet
    126 - 146,-

  • av Lonely Planet
    260,-

    Lonely Planet's Experience Wales is your guide to unforgettable experiences and local surprises. Roam castle ruins on the Gower, slurp Atlantic Edge Oysters in Angle Bay, mountain bike in the wilds of Brechfa Forest - all guided by local experts with fresh perspectives. Uncover Wales's best experiences and get away from the everyday! Inside Lonely Planet's Experience Wales: Unique experiences to string together an unforgettable trip Inspiring full-colour travel photography and maps throughout Highlights and trip builders to help tailor a trip to your personal needs and interests Fresh perspectives to surprise you with things you hadn't thought of, as well as fresh takes on the well-known sights Insider tips help you discover hidden gems and get around like a local Expert insights take you to the heart of the place - food, culture, history, politics Practical info and tips on money, getting around, unique and local ways to stay, and responsible travel Covers Cardiff, Brecon Beacons and Southeast Wales, Swansea, Gower and Carmarthenshire, St Davids and Pembrokeshire, Mid-Wales, Snowdonia, Anglesey and the North Coast   The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's Experience Wales, our inspiring guide, filled with local tips and fresh perspectives focuses on Wales's best experiences to string together for an unforgettable trip. Looking for a comprehensive guide that recommends both popular and offbeat experiences, and extensively covers all the country has to offer? Check out Lonely Planet's Wales guide. About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and phrasebooks for 120 languages, and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, videos, 14 languages, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more, enabling you to explore every day. 'Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other.' New York Times'Lonely Planet. It's on everyone's bookshelves; it's in every traveller's hands. It's on mobile phones. It's on the Internet. It's everywhere, and it's telling entire generations of people how to travel the world.' Fairfax Media (Australia)

  • av Lonely Planet
    260,-

    Lonely Planet's Experience England is your guide to unforgettable experiences and local surprises. Scout Banksy originals in Bristol, glide through the Norfolk broads on a kayak, try pie and mash in London's East End - all guided by local experts with fresh perspectives. Uncover England's best experiences and get away from the everyday! Inside Lonely Planet's Experience England: Unique experiences to string together an unforgettable trip Inspiring full-colour travel photography and maps throughout Highlights and trip builders to help tailor a trip to your personal needs and interests Fresh perspectives to surprise you with things you hadn't thought of, as well as fresh takes on the well-known sights Insider tips help you discover hidden gems and get around like a local Expert insights take you to the heart of the place - food, culture, history, politics Practical info and tips on money, getting around, unique and local ways to stay, and responsible travel Covers London and Around, Southeast England, Southwest England, Birmingham and the Midlands, Northwest England The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's Experience England, our inspiring guide, filled with local tips and fresh perspectives focuses on England's best experiences to string together for an unforgettable trip. Looking for a comprehensive guide that recommends both popular and offbeat experiences, and extensively covers all the country has to offer? Check out Lonely Planet's England guide. About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and phrasebooks for 120 languages, and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, videos, 14 languages, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more, enabling you to explore every day. 'Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other.' New York Times'Lonely Planet. It's on everyone's bookshelves; it's in every traveller's hands. It's on mobile phones. It's on the Internet. It's everywhere, and it's telling entire generations of people how to travel the world.' Fairfax Media (Australia)

  • av Moin Mir
    250,-

    In Travels with Plotinus, Moin Mir follows Plotinus's 1,780-year-old journey of personal discovery across India, Egypt, Italy, Greece and Turkey as he tries to understand the core concept of Plotinian thought, derived from studying the Upanishads - 'Unity and Oneness'. He uses Plotinus's philosophy to observe how the free will of intellect uses 'Unity' for good and evil. Intimate conversations with refugees escaping war, innocent boatmen drifting down the Nile, simple farmers and monks in Greece along with observations of ancient art and modern technological accomplishments inform his thoughts and writing on the concept of the oneness of humankind - its immense power to bring good and yet its vulnerability to the stealth of intellect to destroy and self-destruct.

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