posted by admin on Feb 26

Roughing It (The Penguin American Library): Mark Twain, Hamlin Hill

Editorial Reviews

There is no nicer surprise for a reader than to discover that an acknowledged classic really does deliver the goods. Mark Twain’s Roughing It is just such a book. The adventure tale is a delight from start to finish and is just as engrossing today as it was 125 years ago when it first appeared.

Roughing It tells the true-ish escapades of Twain in the American West. Although he clearly "speaks with forked tongue," Roughing It is informative as well as humorous. From stagecoach travel to the etiquette of prospecting, the modern reader gains considerable insight into that much-fictionalized time and place. Do you know about sagebrush, for example?

Sage-brush is very fair fuel, but as a vegetable it is a distinguished failure. Nothing can abide the taste of it but the jackass and his illegitimate child, the mule. But their testimony to its nutritiousness is worth nothing, for they will eat pine knots, or anthracite coal, or brass filings, or lead pipe, or old bottles, or anything that comes handy, and then go off looking as grateful as if they had had oysters for dinner.

Roughing It is informally structured around the narrator’s attempts to strike it rich. He meets a motley, colorful crew in the process; many mishaps occur, and it shouldn’t surprise you that Twain does not emerge a man of means. But he withstands it all in such a relentless good humor that his misfortune inspires laughter. Roughing It is wonderful entertainment and reminds you how funny the world can be–even its grimmer districts–when you’re traveling with the right writer.
–This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Library Journal
In this 1872, Twain reminisces about his five years of roaming around the country from 1861 to 1866. This edition contains the complete original text plus the original illustrations. Though pricey, this volume should be considered for collections specializing in Twain.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
–This text refers to the

Hardcover
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posted by admin on Feb 25

Thomas Jefferson's Travels in Europe, 1784-1789: George Green Shackleford

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Shackelford captures Jefferson’s intellectual vitality, his cultured interests, and the esteem in which he was held by so many who came into contact with him… [His] splendid account of Jefferson abroad captures what he was truly about.” — Times Literary Supplement

“An intimate and richly detailed description of Jefferson’s encounters with European culture… Shackelford’s contribution to the study of Jefferson’s intellect is as attractive as it is substantive in contributing to our understanding of Jefferson’s intellect and the forces that shaped it.” — Georgia Historical Quarterly

“This is a beautiful book: graceful in prose and rich in illustrations.” — Journal of American History

“Shackelford captures Jefferson’s intellectual vitality, his cultured interests, and the esteem in which he was held by so many who came into contact with him… [His] splendid account of Jefferson abroad captures what he was truly about.” — Times Literary Supplement

“An intimate and richly detailed description of Jefferson’s encounters with European culture… Shackelford’s contribution to the study of Jefferson’s intellect is as attractive as it is substantive in contributing to our understanding of Jefferson’s intellect and the forces that shaped it.” — Georgia Historical Quarterly

“This is a beautiful book: graceful in prose and rich in illustrations.” — Journal of American History

During his time as minister to the court of Louis XVI, from 1784 to 1789, Thomas Jefferson became not only a friend of France but also the champion of European culture in the United States. Because the man who was to become America’s third president learned so much from his five years abroad — about the fine arts of architecture and painting and about the practical arts of agriculture, bureaucracy, and commerce — his stay in Europe remains one of the most important of any American before or since. Illustrated with more than sixty images of the actual places the future president visited and described — including both contemporary works and new photographs — Jefferson’s Travels in Europe is the first book to describe and explore the significance of Jefferson’s European journey, detailing the sights he visited, the people he met, and the events he attended. Based on extensive research into Jefferson’s account books and correspondence, as well as the experiences of other travelers of the day, George Green Shackelford connects Jefferson’s journeys in France, England, Italy, the Netherlands, and the German Rhineland to his intellectual and aesthetic development.

“Immaculately researched, thoughtful, and persuasive… A valuable, handsomely produced book.” — Journal of the Early Republic

“An engaging account of important cultural landmarks in late eighteenth-century Europe and… a useful contribution to the literature on Thomas Jefferson, providing an insight into the private man and his wide circle of friends in Europe. It reminds us again of the vitality and comprehensiveness of Jefferson’s interests.” — Journal of Southern History

“A meticulously researched and presented work that increases our knowledge of this period of Jefferson’s life.” — William and Mary Quarterly

[original long copy]“While Americans generally still consider Thomas Jefferson to be a veritable Apostle of Americanism, it was his foreign residence and travels that made him America’s most sophisticated national leader. To understand how Thomas Jefferson completed his metamorphosis from a talented provincial, it is necessary to reconstitute what he saw on his European journeys, to describe where he lived in Europe, and to speak of how his European friends influenced him.”–George Green Shackelford, in Thomas Jefferson’s Travels in Europe.

During his time as minister to the court of Louis XVI, from 1784 to 1789, Thomas Jefferson became not only a friend of France but also the champion of European culture in the United States. Because the man who was to become America’s third president learned so much from his five years abroad–about the fine arts of architecture and painting and about the practical arts of agriculture, bureaucracy, and commerce–his stay in Europe remains one of the most important of any American before or since. In the first book to describe and explore the significance of Jefferson’s European journey, George Green Shackelford offers the reader an intimate and richly detailed account of what Jefferson saw and how he saw it. In the process, he assesses the influence on Jefferson of such figures as the architect Charles Louis Clérisseau and the artist Maria Cosway.

Illustrated with more than sixty images of the actual places Jefferson visited and described–including both contemporary works and new photographs– Jefferson’s Travels in Europe shows how Jefferson’s journeys in France, England, Italy, the Netherlands, and the German Rhineland shaped his intellectual and aesthetic development. Coaxing meaning out of Jefferson’s account books and correspondence, and the parallel experiences of other travelers of the day, Shackelford has created a unique document, one that bears “a general resemblance to the book that Thomas Jefferson never wrote, his Notes on Europe.”

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posted by admin on Feb 23

Pictures From Italy   (EasyRead Large Edition): Charles Dickens

Editorial Reviews

“Pictures from Italy” is an exciting travelogue by Dickens and is one of his masterpieces. It narrates his reflections during his stay there. In ceaseless picturesque images, he paints the streets and buildings as well as the life of Italy. An engrossing travelogue that reveals the history, culture, different classes of society and his own reactions to what he saw. This EasyRead Large Edition has been optimized for readers who prefer a standard 16pt large type.

About the Author
With all of his works still in print, Dickens is without a doubt one of the most popular authors of all times. Flourishing in the Victorian era, this English novelist is renowned for his unforgettable characters and vivid story lines.

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posted by admin on Feb 21

Pictures From Italy   (EasyRead Comfort Edition): Charles Dickens

Editorial Reviews

“Pictures from Italy” is an exciting travelogue by Dickens and is one of his masterpieces. It narrates his reflections during his stay there. In ceaseless picturesque images, he paints the streets and buildings as well as the life of Italy. An engrossing travelogue that reveals the history, culture, different classes of society and his own reactions to what he saw. This EasyRead Comfort Edition has been optimized for readers who do not need large type yet prefer a print that does not strain their eyes.

About the Author
With all of his works still in print, Dickens is without a doubt one of the most popular authors of all times. Flourishing in the Victorian era, this English novelist is renowned for his unforgettable characters and vivid story lines.

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posted by admin on Feb 19

Journey To The Western Isles Of Scotland: Samuel Johnson

Editorial Reviews

The ruins of the cathedral of Elgin afforded us another proof of the waste of reformation. There is enough yet remaining to shew, that it was once magnificent. Its whole plot is easily traced. On the north side of the choir, the chapter-house, which is roofed with an arch of stone, remains entire; and on the south side, another mass of building, which we could not enter, is preserved by the care of the family of Gordon; but the body of the church is a mass of fragments.

About the Author
English lexicographer, essayist, poet, and moralist, Samuel Johnson was major literary figure in 18th Century. He was referred to as ‘Great Champion of Literature’. His literary style is called ‘Johnsonese’ which is rigorously balanced, Latinate and pithy.
–This text refers to the

Paperback
edition.

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posted by admin on Feb 19

Journey to the Alcarria: Travels Through the Spanish Countryside (Traveler): Camilo Jose Cela

Editorial Reviews

Review
The American public is being introduced to Spain’s leading modern writer with two books in translation this fall, illustrating - with fine examples- the two genres in which his reputation is secure over a period of twenty odd years. An extraordinarily powerful novel, The Family of Pascual Duarte is being published by Atlantic Monthly Press in September (see report p. 678). About two weeks later this exquisite travel book appears. It has a deceptive simplicity and can be read solely for the subtle style, the technical brilliance in a fine translation by Mrs. Lopez-Morillas. Few will read it for the tonic quality of the travels themselves, for this records a ten-day walking trip through the Alcarria, a mountainous rural area northeast of Spain, still primitive (back in 1946 when the trip was taken). But all sensitive readers will sense the in??itive understanding of the Spanish people encountered, whether vagabonds (as he himself appeared), travelling salesmen, peddlers, or people of the village-priests, women washing clothes, an idiot beggar boy, innkeepers, and friendly souls who gave him lodging and shared their food. The symbolism - reflecting as it does Spain’s “tired body” and “divided soul”- comes through in the selection made of characters portrayed. But what really counts, for this reader anyhow, is the panorama of life and color and character, through vivid descriptions and minute anecdotes. (Kirkus Reviews)
–This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Awarded the 1989 Nobel Prize for Literature, Camilo José Cela has long been recognized as one of the preeminent Spanish writers of the twentieth century. Journey to the Alcarria is the best known of his vagabundajes, Cela’s term for his books of travels, sketchbooks of regions or provinces. The Alcarria is a territory in New Castile, northeast of Madrid, surrounding most of the Guadalajara province. The region is high, rocky, and dry, and is famous for its honey.

Cela himself is “the traveler,” an urban intellectual wandering from village to village, through farms and along country roads, in search of the Spanish character. Cela relishes his encounters with the simple, honest people of the Spanish countryside—the blushing maid in the tavern, the small-town shopkeeper with airs of grandeur lonely for companionship, the old peasant with his donkey who freely shares his bread and blanket with the stranger. These vignettes are narrated in a fresh, clear prose that is wonderfully evocative. As the New York Times wrote, Cela is “an outspoken observer of human life who built his reputation on portray­ing what he observed in a direct colloquial style.”

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posted by admin on Feb 19

Insight Guide Frankfurt (Insight City Guides Frankfurt): Wieland Giebel

Editorial Reviews

“Insight Guides”, the world’s largest visual travel guide series, in association with “Discovery Channel”, the world’s premier source of nonfiction entertainment, provides more insight than ever. From the most popular resort cities to the most exotic villages, “Insight Guides” capture the unique character of each culture with an Insider’s perspective. Inside every “Insight Guide” you’ll find: - Evocative, full-color photography on every page - Cross-referenced, full-color maps throughout - A brief introduction including a historical timeline - Lively essays by local writers on the culture, history, and people - Expert evaluations on the sights really worth seeing - Special features spotlighting particular topics of interest - A comprehensive Travel Tips section with listings of the best restaurants, hotels, and attractions, as well as practical information on getting around and advice for travel with children

About the Author
Since 2000. Hammond, American Map, Langenscheidt Dictionaries, Insight Travel Guides, Delorme – the famous names in the Langenscheidt family. These represent the most authoritative, up-to-date, and extensive travel and reference products available. In January 2003, the renowned Berlitz Publishing became part of the Langenscheidt Group. The Langenscheidt Publishing Group, the premier group of map and travel companies, offers over 4,000 North American and international street maps, road maps, atlases, language-learning, bilingual dictionaries, and travel-related products covering countries, cities, and languages in every continent.

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posted by admin on Feb 5

New Zealand's Top Trout Fishing Waters: John Kent, Patti Magnano Madsen, Mel Kreiger

Editorial Reviews

*8-page color section
* 21 maps
* 23 b/w photos
* 6 x 9
* The most complete, up-to-date information on both North and South islands
* Written by veteran New Zealand fly fishers

New Zealand is a fly fisher’s paradise, with more than 700 rivers and 200 lakes, many holding trophy browns and rainbows in pristine waters framed by dramatic scenery. This practical, compact guide gives detailed information on where and when to go, what tackle and flies to use, what clothing to bring, and where to find a reliable guide. Organized by region, it includes suggestions on planning an itinerary and how to find, access, and fish each piece of water. An invaluable reference for the traveler.

John Kent, a retired medical practitioner, was born and raised in Christchurch and has written two previous books on New Zealand fishing. Patti Magnano Madsen is a certified flycasting instructor and fishing guide who splits her time between Montana and New Zealand.
–This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author
John Kent is the author of the North Island (0790007371) and South Island Trout Fishing Guides (079000495X). He has over 50 years of trout fishing experience and has fished extensively throughout New Zealand. Patti Magnano Madsen is a certified fly-casting instructor and demonstration fly tier who has also fished extensively in the North and South islands of New Zealand.
–This text refers to the

Paperback
edition.

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posted by admin on Feb 3

Perth & Western Australia (Regional Guide): Terry Carter, Lara Dunston

Editorial Reviews

Review
For sheer global reach and dogged research, attention must be paid to Lonely Planet…’ –Los Angeles Times, February 2, 2003

Savor the lush forests and vintage surf of the Margaret River region (and get the low-down on the good drops with our wine section), p123.

Spread your toes and sink your feet into white sand at Lucky Bay, another contender for ‘most beautiful beach in Australia,’ p151.

Drink in the lifestyle of Perth, the world’s most remote city of its size, then relearn the meaning of remote in awesome Kimberley, p222.

Collect our other passport stamp: have a beer with the royals in the sovereign state of Hutt River Province Principality, p192.

One 4WD and an intrepid husband and wife team cover 12,000km of outback
Zero impact on the environment with tips on camping, greener businesses and local travel
Swags of seasonal work and accommodation advice for those who want to say longer

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posted by admin on Feb 3

The Rough Guide to Fiji 1 (Rough Guide Travel Guides): Ian Osborn

Editorial Reviews

The Rough Guide to Fiji explores all the best to see and do in this Pacific paradise. Discover the aqua blue lagoons with exquisite beaches and the lush tropical rainforest with the most comprehensive guide on the market. With detailed information on all of Fiji’s popular tourist islands and towns, this guide features full colour sections on diving and snorkelling Fiji’s reefs, and tips for visiting traditional villages, plus 52 detailed maps, covering all regions and towns. There are full-restaurant and accommodation listings and Fiji’’s best attractions, from the backpacker looking to party, to the honeymooners looking for a secluded beach.

Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Fiji.

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