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  • av Philip van den Berg
    330,-

    Explore the fascinating world of birds in the Kgalagadi Transfron- tier Park with "Kgalagadi Self-Drive Birds." This book is a com- prehensive guide dedicated to the remarkable adaptation of bird species in one of the most extreme environments on Earth. The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, with its expansive blue skies, red dunes, and sparse vegetation, provides a unique back- drop for birdwatching. This guide is meticulously crafted to offer bird enthusiasts and casual observers alike a deeper understand- ing of the diverse avian life that calls this arid savanna home. Inside, you'll find detailed cutout images of each bird species, making identification easy and engaging. Alongside these imag- es, the book provides in-depth information on the unique adapta- tions that enable these birds to thrive in the harsh conditions of the Kgalagadi. From temperature fluctuations that can swing from -10°C at night to 45°C during the day, to the scarcity of water and the fierce dust storms, the resilience of these birds is truly awe-inspiring. Each section of the book focuses on different bird species, highlighting their behaviors, habitats, and survival strategies. Learn how raptors soar majestically over the dunes, how songbirds find sustenance in the sparse vegetation, and how each species has evolved to make the most of the challenging environment. "Kgalagadi Self-Drive Birds" is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the intricate balance of life in the Kgalagadi. Whether you're planning a self-drive safari or simply intrigued by bird adapta- tion, this book offers a wealth of knowledge and visual delight. Embark on a journey through the Kgalagadi and discover the incredible stories of its avian inhabitants.

  • av Mark Richardson
    296,-

    Experience driving Canada's longest road, while learning of the iconic highway's beginnings.The Trans-Canada Highway is one of the longest highways in the world -- 7,700 kilometres from St. John's, Newfoundland, to Victoria, British Columbia, with almost the same distance again on secondary routes. It's a Canadian icon, but it didn't come easily. In The Drive Across Canada, automotive journalist Mark Richardson tells the stories of the pioneers who first drove across the country in the early days of cars and motorcycles, even before any roads existed, and of the political fight to create a physical link that would connect Canadians to every province of their vast country.Richardson drove the length of the Trans-Canada Highway in 2023, repeating the drive he first completed in 2012. He encounters a hurricane in Newfoundland, a firestorm in British Columbia, and unspeakable tragedies on the Prairies. He meets people whose lives have been changed by the highway, sometimes in ways they could never have imagined, and along the way, the highway changes his life, too.

  • av Robin Esrock
    296,-

  • av David Mach
    296,-

  • av John Morrison
    100,-

  • av Heidi Sarna
    240,-

    Far from the crowds and the usual cliches, Singapore still has a number of hidden treasures for people who know how to wander off the beaten track.This is an indispensable guide for those who think they know Singapore ... or who want to discover another side to the city.

  • av Ashok Lavasa
    350,-

  • av Helen Moat
    176,-

    "Every year for as long as I could remember, I dreaded the shortening days, the fog and the rain. But what if I went outdoors instead?" Helen Moat used to hide from winter: she would hunker down inside, yearn for the sun, and wait it out. So when she heard others call it their preferred season, she went on a mission to discover what they saw in the months she found so difficult. Trying to understand why some of the darkest and coldest countries in the world have the lowest rates of seasonal depression, she dives into cultural practices from warming winter food to traditional book gifting and finds that forcing herself her outside in the harshest conditions unexpectedly pushes her into deepened human connections. Journeying across Finland, Iceland, Wales and, just once, escaping to the warmth of Spain, While the Earth Holds its Breath nurtures resilience and determination. Ultimately, it finds a positivity that does not ignore the darkness, but finds something to love there.

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    280,-

    By diners, for diners - the power of onlinemarket research creates authoritativeratings and reviews that are second to nonefor credibility.

  • av Jacquetta Megarry
    250,-

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    460,-

    'Left London, on a journey with Kabool as my objective via Brindisi and Bombay'. With these words written on Tuesday October 15, 1878, the Scottish artist William Simpson (1823-1899), commenced a daily journal which he later entitled Diary of a Journey to Afghanistan during the Campaign of 1878-79.

  • av Rachael Martin
    240,-

    Walking holidays have become more popular, and it certainly looks like they're here to stay. In 2022 Mintel found that walking is the UK's most popular active holiday, while in June 2023, the New York Times ran a headline that claimed 2023 as the year of the walk. Whether it's setting off on a long walk or going walking for the day, it doesn't get much better than doing it in Italy. Italy has it all: mountains, hilltop towns, medieval squares, olive groves, vineyards, Renaissance art, routes which speak the stories of people and places.This is a book about walking that's not necessarily for walkers. It's for those who love walking and go regularly but it's also aimed at beginners, those of us who enjoy a walk followed by lunch or dinner in a medieval square and a night at a cosy B&B. Maybe you'll never actually go on any of the walks. This is also the book for you. It's full of the history and stories of routes and places, so you can go on your own journey from the comfort of your living room. It gives you all the relevant links you'll need such as up-to-date maps, detailed routes, GPS navigation, updates, further reading, and advice on the walking itself. Start reading, start dreaming and maybe you too could be walking through Italy soon.

  • av Mat Ireland
    396,-

    The long-haul overland run to the old Soviet Union, prior to Perestroika, Glasnost and the collapse of communism under Gorbachov back in the 1980s and 90s, has never really been documented in a book. Other than an occasional tale of the difficulties involved verbalised in pub conversations, and passed by word of mouth to those who might be interested enough to listen, it would never see the light of day. This tome is an excellent attempt by the author, Mat Ireland, to put that lack of the written word to rights. There have been a numerous books published about the 'Golden Era' of overland haulage to the Middle East. But while that particular adventure was taking place, there were other 'frontiers' being quietly breached and explored by hauliers pursuing a different market. This book is the story of just such a transport company, Kepstowe Freight. Sometimes known as the 'alternative Middle East', the overland routes into the old Soviet Union have never had their story recorded in print, yet they were just as gruelling on the driver and machine as any trips to the Arabian Peninsula or Iran. Whereas most people's perception of the Middle East is all sunshine and sand, the same people's perception of Russia is often all snow and freezing temperatures. Of course, neither picture is the total truth and the overbearing heat, arid climes and loneliness of the central Russian steppes could easily rival the desertification of Syria and Iraq. Kepstowe Freight was one of the British companies pioneering these early journeys behind the Iron Curtain into the 'dark, scary' world of Soviet Union communism. Featuring mostly previously unseen photographs, A History of Kepstowe Freight Services Ltd repeats drivers' recollections about their escapades and adventures into a land rarely visited by western society, and their attempts at dealing with the inherent corruption, horrendous roads and unpredictable weather along the way. It goes on to show how exponentially rapidly the country changed after its 1990 collapse, with the accompanying culture shock to the populace and especially to the transport system.

  • av Daniel J. Philippon
    1 750,-

    "Explores how Wendell Berry, Carlo Petrini, and Alice Waters changed America's relationship with food over the past fifty years, weaving in stories of the author's experiences farming in Wisconsin, visiting food producers in Italy, and cooking in France in pursuit of his own "ideal meal." Considers what a sustainable food system might look like and the power of the written word to change our world for the better"--

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    186,-

    Ohne lange Anreise entführt dieses Notizbuch Sie direkt in den quirligen Alltag der italienische Halbinsel zwischen Kunst, Kultur und Kulinarik! 44 stilvolle Fotografien und begleitende Anekdoten fungieren als Mini Guide zu den Besonderheiten des Bel Paese und sorgen für ausreichend Inspiration, die Blankoseiten dieses Büchleins mit eigenen Einträgen zu füllen. Zusammen mit einer Übersichtskarte kommt es im zeitgemäßen Look und im praktischen Pocketformat.

  • av Katie Featherstone
    260,-

    Holiday tips and travel advice for the islands of the Inner Hebrides. Features Skye, Mull and Iona, Islay and Jura, Coll and Tiree, Raasay, Rona, Small Isles, Slate Islands, Colonsay, Gigha, Lismore and Kerrera, plus Oban and Mallaig. Covers accommodation, restaurants, language, wildlife, walks, beaches and culture.

  • av Les Plus Beaux Villages de France
    250,-

    Discover the 176 most picturesque villages to visit in France in this official illustrated guidebook from the association that has passionately selected charming villages since 1982.>A brief history of each village is accompanied by recommendations for monuments, museums, and other places to visit; accommodation options ranging from hotels to campsites; restaurants, markets, artisanal produce, and local specialties. Details on leisure activities encompass festivals, events, and excursions that encourage visitors to explore the surrounding area. This practical, authoritative, and accessible illustrated guide is completed with an overview map of France, QR code links to additional online resources, and an index.

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    330,-

    Introducing "Weekender: Paris," your passport to a chic 72-hour escape in the heart of Paris. This meticulously curated volume unveils the hidden treasures of the city, focusing on the vibrant neighborhoods of Canal Saint Martin and Marais.

  • av Brendan Lehane
    350,-

  • av Shirley Toulson
    406,-

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    av Craig Lewis
    376,-

  • av Tom Howells
    156,-

    Gone are the days of the stuffy, old-fashioned wine bar with its impenetrable list and stuck-up staff. Wine is the drink du jour, and the places to sample it in London are plentiful, from bars and restaurants with a seriously good selection to shops championing small-scale producers and vineyards a short train ride away. Whether you''re after a silky-smooth pinot noir or a funky organic orange, this is your trusty, opinionated guide to the venues with the best vino in town. This is part of a growing series of opinionated guides which offer no-nonsense insider s advice on what to do and see in Britain.

  • av Alexandra Kusa
    176,-

    This new addition to Scala's Director's Choice series celebrates some of the Slovak National Gallery's finest objects, a selection compiled by the Gallery's director, Alexandra Kusá.

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    446,-

    Illustrated survey of Pembroke College, Cambridge (est. 1347), with chapters written by 16 notable alumni, and beautiful photography of its buildings and gardens, including architecture by Christopher Wren and the recently developed Mill Lane site.

  • av Nad'a Goryczkova
    176,-

    The National Heritage Institute of the Czech Republic is the leading professional institution for heritage care in the Czech Republic. It manages over a hundred historic buildings and their grounds - castles, chateaux, monasteries, churches, industrial sites, garden complexes and other places. In this engaging book, the general director of the National Heritage Institute, Nad'a Goryczková, guides the reader through the most important of the richly preserved cultural buildings in Bohemia and Moravia. She presents a wide range of architecture from medieval castles, Renaissance and Baroque residences to Neoclassical and Romanticism-inspired nineteenth-century mansions, together with stories of their founders, owners and designers. All of these places have well-preserved historical interiors, extensive collections of art and historical furniture and an impressive selection of objects associated with everyday life over many centuries.

  • av Lelia Packer
    346,-

    A gorgeous celebration of the beauty of Venice as conveyed in the paintings of Canaletto and his followers, including Francesco Guardi, that are displayed in the Wallace Collection in London.

  • av Oliver Jordan
    276,-

    The definitive guide to seeing the very best of the East of England under paddle power. Dotted with idyllic islands, picturesque villages and beautiful coastline, the East of England boasts a multitude of options for paddlers - if you know where to look. From the spectacular Norfolk Broads to beautiful Mersea Island and the tranquil River Cam, Paddle the East of England is the complete guide to the best paddles along the rivers, inshore waters and estuaries of these varied landscapes. Written by the team who run East of England Paddlesports (the UK's largest paddlesports group to be affiliated to Paddle UK), this guide covers all regions of the East of England:- Essex, including Blackwater, Two Tree Island, Southend Pier, Osea Island, Mersea and Maldon- Suffolk, including Pin Mill, Shingle Street and Sudbury- Norfolk, including the Dilham Canal, Rockland Broad, Buxton Mill, and Brancaster Staithe- Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire, including the River Cam, Grantchester Meadows, River Ouse, Bishops Stortford and River Lee NavigationsFrom short paddles to longer expeditions, this book includes excursions for all levels of ability, with most well suited to canoe, kayak and paddleboard. Responsible paddling is covered thoroughly, with a guide to safety equipment and how to use it properly, staying environmentally aware, and advice on licensing. Each chapter details the best places to stop, and the wildlife to look out for along the way. With beautiful photography, and clear maps containing directions to paddle and launching points, this is the essential guide to making the very most of exploring the East of England under paddle power.

  • av Oliver Smith
    166 - 296,-

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    1 956,-

    Cultural tourism can play an important role in social and territorial cohesion. Focusing on European peripheral regions, this book illuminates the importance of local communities in heritage management for sustainable development.

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