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  • av Dan Richards
    270,-

    There is something special about the night. For many, just the idea of it conjures thoughts of starlit skies, romance, refuge, of being tucked up in bed. For some, the night means fear, vulnerability, danger, sleeplessness. For others still, nightfall signals the start of work. At night things go bump, monsters hide under beds, owls take wing and foxes prowl.Overnight is a celebration of all things nocturnal, of those who labour while the rest of us sleep: the bakers, health workers, sailors, couriers, broadcasters, drivers, fishers, the men and women of the emergency services and more. And it is also a hymn to nighttime wildlife, dreams and art. We'll hang out with bats and look at the stars. We'll learn what Moomintroll has to teach us about insomnia. We'll travel by ship, train, racing car and foot. There will be more than one surprise along the way.Through a series of personal journeys Dan Richards explores what the night means to a fascinating array of people, taking us from night terrors to the glow of watching the dawn break on the summer solstice. Overnight will change the way you think about the hours after dark.

  • av Vida Cody
    146,-

  • av Nick Kelly
    656,-

  • av Unknown Author
    250 - 406,-

  • av Roger Morgan-Grenville
    166,-

    A veteran nature writer walks the length of Britain in pursuit of spring, and of hopeFed up with bleak headlines of biodiversity loss, acclaimed nature writer Roger Morgan-Grenville sets out on a 1,000-mile walk through a British spring to see whether there are reasons to be hopeful about the natural world. His aim is to match the pace at which the oak leaves emerge, roughly 20 miles north each day. Fighting illness, blizzards and his own ageing body, he visits every main habitat between Lymington and Cape Wrath in an epic eight-week adventure, encountering, over and over again, the kindness of strangers and the inspiring efforts of those fighting heroically for nature. With surprising conclusions throughout, what unfolds is both life-affirming and life-changing.

  • av Annabel Simms
    206 - 266,-

  • av Thomas Witlam Atkinson
    390,-

  • av Hilary Bradt
    176,-

  • - Local, characterful guides to Britain's Special Places
    av Darren Flint & Donald Greig
    196 - 250,-

    Slow Dumfries and Galloway Guide - Holiday advice and tourist information on everything from Dumfries market and architecture to wildlife, flora and walking routes. Also covers medieval castles and historical sites, the moors of Eskdalemuir, Solway Firth, Mull of Galloway, Galloway Forest Park, Caerlaverock, Gretna Green and Wigtown Book Festival.

  • av Juliet Rix
    250,-

  • av Francis Galton
    296 - 480,-

  • av Jake Morris-Campbell
    316,-

    Jake Morris-Campbell sets out on a pilgrimage from Lindisfarne to Durham Cathedral, exploring thirteen-hundred years of social change and asking what stories the North East can tell about itself in the wake of Christianity and coal. -- .

  • av Elena Luraghi
    406,-

    Explore 1,199 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This book features 40 sites with photos, travel tips, and insights for a memorable visit.

  • av Adam Scovell
    160,-

    For more than a decade, writer and filmmaker Adam Scovell has been preoccupied by the strange connections between place and culture: curious about the graves of writers, determined to find the locations of iconic films, intrigued by the landscapes that inspired novels.

  • av Emmy Watts
    156,-

    - The ultimate guide to London's hidden gems and unexpected delights Think you know London? Think again. Behind unassuming doors and just a few steps away from buzzing inner-city streets, London offers a truly mind-boggling wealth of places to explore - from hidden rooftop courtyards and Roman ruins to eerie foot tunnels beneath the Thames and clandestine cocktail bars. Whether it's a 100-year-old underground postal railway you're after, or a token-operated book vending machine, this book will guide you down the city's most unexpected avenues. Simply slide open the trick bookcase and step into your new favorite London haunt.

  • av Christina Rose-Brown
    156,-

  • av Jana Mader
    196,-

    Walk Her Way New York City is a collection of 10 curated walking tours through New York neighborhoods, each celebrating the city's history and the women that have made their mark here. Authors Jana Mader and Kaitlyn Allen have meticulously researched and traced the city blocks, uncovering important landmarks, events and women's stories, both well-known and forgotten, to create a series of fun and eye-opening walks that connect you to the city that surrounds you. Featuring beautiful illustrated maps and portraits by Aja O'Han, each walk covers a different neighborhood, including Brooklyn Heights and Dumbo, Central Park, Chelsea, Chinatown, East Side, Greenwich Village, Harlem, Midtown, Roosevelt Island, and SoHo. The walks can be done individually or paired together for an ultimate walking history lesson. While some stops along the walks are worth an extended visit, such as a museum, others are marked as “on the way.” All include significant landmarks of women's history, some of them not yet memorialized. The stories and events of famous and lesser-known women come alive within the pages of the book and on each street corner, as readers can walk in the steps of this diverse set of creative women.

  • av Todd Thimios
    316,-

    Ultimate Dive Sites is the perfect guide to plan your dream underwater adventure, with 50 of the best dive sites and experiences from around the globe for both casual and professional divers alike. Diving expert and author Todd Thimios has been on more than 3500 dives in locations around the world and has curated the best experiences and dive sites across each of the continents. Have the experience of a lifetime by getting up close and personal with the manta rays in the Maldives, orcas in the Arctic and anacondas in the Amazon. Prepare to be awestruck by the vivacious Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the amazing Raja Ampat archipelago in Indonesia. Or brave the dark depths and go blackwater night diving in the Phillipines. All these thrilling dive sites are rich with coral reefs and diverse marine life only found underwater.  Including sensational photography and detailed descriptions, Ultimate Dive Sites will make you fall in love with the enchanting beauty of the ocean and its incredible creatures.

  • av Louis-Sebastian Mercier
    350,-

    Great French journalist Louis-Sébastien Mercier's descriptions of an optimistic, utopian 18th-century London. First translation in English by Laurent Turcot and Jonathan Conlin. Contemporary illustrations in colour.

  • av Patrick Nash
    146,-

    Shots Across the Water: travel narrative about a young man's African adventure, walking or hitch-hiking from Egypt to Swaziland, and back to Britain. Carrying just £250 and a small rucksack, the author relied on the kindness of strangers to traverse the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Nigeria and the Sahara Desert.

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    3 176,-

    Part of the new Oxford Edition of Charles Dickens, this is the first fully critical edition of Dickens's travelogue, Pictures from Italy. The edition includes an essay on the text, explanatory notes, a glossary of terms likely to be unfamiliar to the modern reader, and detailed maps.

  • av Ros Belford
    156,-

  • av Gary Janetti
    146,-

    INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER · A RUPAUL'S BOOK CLUB PICKA Town & Country Must-Read Book of Summer 2024!One of Vulture's Best New Audiobooks of 2024. "A delightful and sharp-witted tour through a lifetime's worth of travel exploits and misadventures. . . . Readers are bound to catch the travel bug."-Publishers WeeklyIn this hilarious and often touching collection, the author, television writer, and producer takes us with him on travels across the globe. Gary Janetti has gained a devoted following, with a huge audience on social media, and two bestselling collections of essays under his belt. His new collection will prompt laughter but also delighted recognition as Janetti tackles the absurdity and glory of travel. In We Are Experiencing a Slight Delay, he shares stories of his varied trips around the world. Tag along as he enjoys an unexpectedly transformative stay at a rigorous Italian spa where he and his husband go from deep grumpiness to exaltation. Take a ride on the Orient Express to Venice and discover a surprising side of London, including a hilarious dinner with actress Maggie Smith. And pull up a deck chair to watch the entertainment as Gary embarks on a family cruise on the Queen Mary 2. Interspersed with recollections of his trips are personal meditations on dining alone as well as journeys to such diverse destinations as Mykonos, Australia, a Noma pop-up, and other glamorous spots. Gary is unabashedly frank about his very exacting travel needs, and delivers practical advice on all aspects of the traveler's life, from very precise packing instructions, suggestions on how to get upgrades, and restaurant and hotel recommendations in his favorite cities. Aspirational, charmingly acerbic, and as diverting as the best vacation can be, delivering both laughs and moments of sharp recognition, Gary's funny collection is the perfect getaway companion, for both seasoned nomads and curious armchair travelers.

  • - Glimpses of African Belief
    av V. S. Naipaul
    176 - 190,-

    'Compelling, insightful, often sombrely beautiful' Sunday Telegraph Moving beyond travelogue, V. S. Naipaul's The Masque of Africa considers the effects of belief (in indigenous animisms, the foreign religions of Christianity and Islam, the cults of leaders and mythical history) upon the progress of African civilization. Beginning in Uganda, at the centre of the continent, Naipaul's journey takes in Ghana and Nigeria, the Ivory Coast and Gabon, and ends, as the country does, in South Africa. Focusing upon the theme of belief - though sometimes the political or economical realities are so overwhelming that they have to be taken into account - Naipaul examines the fragile but enduring quality of the old world of magic. To witness the ubiquity of such ancient ritual, to be given some idea of its power, was to be taken far back to the beginning of things. To reach that beginning was the purpose of this book.

  • av Smithsonian Institution
    166,-

  • av Jen Stout
    190 - 266,-

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