Best of
Travel
1984
Cry of the Kalahari
Mark Owens - 1984
Here they met and studied unique animals and were confronted with danger from drought, fire, storms, and the animals they loved. This best-selling book is for both travelers and animal lovers.
Rick Steves' Europe 101: History and Art for the Traveler
Rick Steves - 1984
A fun but informative guide, this "professor in your pocket" features chronologically organized chapters-from the pyramids to Picasso-that explain the forces behind Europe's most important cultural and artistic periods. Other features include handy lists of sights that allow you to link your newly acquired knowledge with the specific paintings, sculptures, and buildings you'll see on your trip, a humorous, readable style that is a joy to read compared with the history textbooks you slept on in school, and timelines, maps, drawings, and photos that illustrate Europe's story and round out your education.
Into the Heart of Borneo
Redmond O'Hanlon - 1984
O'Hanlon, accompanied by friend and poet James Fenton and three native guides brings wit and humor to a dangerous journey.
Stairway Walks in San Francisco
Adah Bakalinsky - 1984
Now with additional walks and 16 pages of full-color photographs, Stairway Walks in San Francisco contains step-by-step route descriptions that include notes on historical background, architecture, and other points of interest. Accompanying each of the 27 walks is an easy-to-follow map with corresponding numbered walk directions and public transportation information. Locals and tourists alike have used the book for over 20 years to explore San Francisco's beautiful neighborhoods.
Voices of the Old Sea
Norman Lewis - 1984
Voices of the Old Sea describes his three successive summers in that almost medieval community where life revolved around the seasonal sardine catches, Alcade's bar, and satisfying feuds with neighboring villages. It's lucky Lewis was there when he was. Soon after, Spain was discovered by its neighbors in a more prosperous northern Europe, and the tourist tide that ensued flowed inexorably over the old ways of the town and its inhabitants.
The Food Lover's Guide to Paris: The Best Restaurants, Bistros, Cafés, Markets, Bakeries, and More
Patricia Wells - 1984
An acclaimed authority on French cuisine, Ms. Wells has spent more than 30 years in Paris, many as former restaurant critic for The International Herald Tribune. Now her revered Food Lover s Guide to Paris is back in a completely revised, brand-new edition. In 457 entries 345 new to this edition, plus 112 revisited and reviewed classics The Food Lover s Guide to Paris offers an elegantly written go-to guide to the very best restaurants, cafes, wine bars, and bistros in Paris, as well as where to find the flakiest croissants, earthiest charcuteries, sublimest cheese, most ethereal macarons, and impeccable outdoor markets. The genius of the book is Ms. Wells s meritocratic spirit. Whether you re looking for a before-you-die Michelin three-star experience (Guy Savoy, perhaps, or Restaurant Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athenee) or wanting to sample the new bistronomy (Bistrot Paul Bert, Le Comptoir du Relais) or craving something simple and perfect (L As du Fallafel, or Breizh Cafe for crepes), Patricia Wells tells you exactly where to go and why you should go there. You no longer have to rely on the iffy reviews of Yelp or Trip Advisor. Included are 40 recipes from some of her favorite chefs and purveyors and, of course, all the practical information: addresses, websites, email, hours, closest metro stop, specialties, and more.
London A-Z
Geographers' A-Z Map Company - 1984
London cabbies train for years to navigate the city's meandering streets and mews. London A-Z is their bible. This highly detailed city atlas is found in every car in the country. It shows all the streets, lanes and courtyards, as well as train stations, gardens, parks, museums, rivers and points of interest. In total, over 40,000 thoroughfares are indexed, and the all-color maps make for easy reading of the thousands of details. Don't go to London without this book.
Rolling Nowhere: Riding the Rails with America's Hoboes
Ted Conover - 1984
So, he decided to take a year off and ride the rails. Equipped with rummage-store clothing, a bedroll, and a few other belongings, he hops a freight train in St. Louis, becoming a tramp in order to discover their peculiar culture. The men and women he meets along the way are by turns generous and mistrusting, resourceful and desperate, philosophical and profoundly cynical. And the narrative he creates of his travels with them is unforgettable and moving.
Bicycling the Pacific Coast: A Complete Route Guide, Canada to Mexico
Vicky Spring - 1984
Tom Kirkendall and Vicky Spring guide you turn by turn along the length of Pacific Coast Bicycle Route -- all 1816.5 miles. These forty-two suggested daily itineraries (averaging 53 miles each) begin and end at campsites.Everything you need to know about each day's ride is included: from tunnel-riding strategies to where to buy a new derailer, from one-of-a-kind museums along the way to side trips to lonely lighthouses and towering sand dunes. Cyclists will find a quick-glance Table of Essentials for each daily itinerary, listing availability of bike shops, beach access, hiking trails, youth hostels, and activities while touring through California, Washington, and Oregon.
The Matter of Wales: Epic Views of a Small Country
Jan Morris - 1984
Jan Morris shows clearly the manners of thought of the Welch people, as well as theirart, their landscapes and their folklore, their ways of earning a living, their character, their meaning and their historical destiny. Half Welsh, half English herself, Morris is a historian, a travel writer, and an essayist. All three disciplines she brings to this work--a vivid tribute to acountry not just on the map or in the mind but also in the heart. All of us, Morris writes, have some small country there.A dense, poetic, richly textured account of a land and a culture, passionate and extravagant in both location and spirit, almost hymnlike.--Washington Post Book WorldRanks among her best books...the writing sparkles.--The New York TimesAbout the Author:Jan Morris is the author of such books as the Pax Britannica trilogy, Spain, Destinations, and most recently, Journeys.With this book Morris joins the immortals. The splendors of the prose are, like Homer's sea, simply everywhere. She is an absolute master of the sentence.--Christian Science Monitor
In Search of Ireland
H.V. Morton - 1984
It is very clearly written with a huge fondness and is accompanied by picturesque photographs. 'I would like to hope that this book of mine may help, in no matter how small a way, to encourage English people to spend their holidays in Ireland and make friends with its irresistible inhabitants.' Written shortly after the treaty of 1922 which gave the Irish Free State, this book is one that calls for an end to an 'unhappy and regrettable chapter in history'. Contents Include: I Go in Search of Ireland - I See the Book of Kells - The Road Runs Over the Hills to Glendalough and its Churches - I Linger in Horsy Country Towns - I Visit the Trappists of Mount Melleray - Describes the pagan Magic of Kerry - I Come Through a Wild Gorge to the Lakes of Killarney - Describes the 'Treaty Stone' and the Shannon Scheme at Limerick - Tells How the World Ends on the Stone Walls of Connemara - I Go Into the Joyce Country - Describes a Sunset at Mallaranny - I Cross into Northern Island
China
Damian Harper - 1984
Discover ChinaWalk the watchtowers at Badaling, where President Nixon once said, 'this is a great wall.'Knock back a shot of Confucius baijiu firewater in Qufu, hometown of the sage.Find out how a local farmer first uncovered the Army of Terracotta Warriors.Perfect your Monkey Offers Peach strike at Wudang Shan, birthplace of taichi.In This Guide:12 authors and 483 days of in-country researchSpecial coverage of pristine Ming and Qing dynasty villages for the first time in EnglishContent updated daily - visit
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Blue Guide Florence
Alta MacAdam - 1984
Detailed coverage of where to stay and eat. The depth of information and quality of research make this book the best guide for the independent cultural traveller as well as for all students of art history, architecture and Italian culture. Ideal as an on-site guide as well as a desk resource. With maps and plans.
Amazon Journey
Jacques-Yves Cousteau - 1984
Offers an account of his exploration of the Amazon, tracing the river from its mouth to its source, detailing the ecology, wildlife and etc.
Mountaineering Essays
John Muir - 1984
In each John Muir, who founded the Sierra Club in 1892, maintains a careful and subtle balance between the physical and symbolic aspects of ascending or observing the sublimity of his surroundings. Mountains are for him a source of discovery, not merely of new geography, but also of the inner human, and they represent a supreme test and an affirmation of the human spirit.
Fodor's San Francisco 2012
Fodor's Travel Publications Inc. - 1984
Plan your trip with the extra peace of mind that comes from knowing each of Fodor’s expert selections is reinforced by consumer experience and feedback.
Back Roads of Washington: 74 Trips on Scenic Byways
Earl Thollander - 1984
In hand-written text and vivid illustrations, Back Roads of Washington guides readers through 6,000 miles of scenic beauty. This regional classic captures the memorable details of back roads that can be enjoyed on the way to a destination, on a Sunday drive, or sitting in a comfortable armchair.
Daytrips Germany: 60 One Day Adventures by Rail or by Car in Bavaria, the Rhineland, the North and the East
Earl Steinbicker - 1984
This latest revision covers the tremendous changes taking place, especially in Berlin and the East. Each of the 60 one-day adventures is complete with a do-it-yourself walking tour, a map, full travel directions, time and weather considerations, restaurant suggestions, background information, and concise descriptions of all worthwhile sights.
Granta 10: Travel Writing
Bill BufordHugh Brody - 1984
Including Jonathan Raban, James Fenton, Colin Thubron, Martha Gellhorn, Bruce Chatwin, Norman Lewis, Saul Bellow, Jan Morris, Paul Theroux, Redmond O’Hanlon, and others.
Civil War Parks: The Story Behind the Scenery
William C. Davis - 1984
This beautiful 9" x 12" pictorial book with running text is full of our American history.
Greek (The Rough Guide Dictionary Phrasebook)
Costas Panayotakis - 1984
This second edition has the contents arranged dictionary-style for easy access, useful tips and travel notes and a practical menu reader.
Roadside Plants of Southern California
Thomas J. Belzer - 1984
Contains over 200 color plates with excellent descriptions of native plants seen along the roadsides and hiking trails in Southern California.
Cut Stones and Crossroads: A Journey in the Two Worlds of Peru
Ronald Wright - 1984
One Man's Island: Reflections on Maine Life from Slightly Offshore
Caskie Stinnett - 1984
Fodor's Israel (Full-color Travel Guide)
Fodor's Travel Publications Inc. - 1984
Our local experts vet every recommendation to ensure you make the most of your time, whether it’s your first trip or your fifth. MUST-SEE ATTRACTIONS from Nazareth to the Negev desert PERFECT HOTELS for every budget BEST RESTAURANTS to satisfy a range of tastes GORGEOUS FEATURES on the Dead Sea, Masada, Israeli wine VALUABLE TIPS on when to go and ways to save INSIDER PERSPECTIVE from local experts COLOR PHOTOS AND MAPS to inspire and guide your trip
Italian at a Glance: Phrase Book & Dictionary for Travelers
Mario Costantino - 1984
Phrases are the kind to help travelers make themselves understood in hotels, airports, train stations, restaurants, shops, and other places they are likely to visit as tourists or international business travelers. All of the newly revised At a Glance phrasebooks have useful city maps, updated information on train systems and timetables, availability of ATMs and faxes in major foreign cities and towns, and of course, countless helpful words and phrases in both languages.
Wordsworth and the Lake District: A Guide to the Poems and Their Places
David McCracken - 1984
His birthplace at Cockermouth and his later homes, Dove Cottage and Rydal Mount, are faithfully preserved, and the places named throughout his poetry--Grasmere, Skiddaw, Dungeon Ghyll Force, the River Duddon--are visited by thousands every year. No other great poet has so decisively influenced our consciousness of an English place; no other has written so extensively and fruitfully about a particular landscape. Much of Wordsworth's poetry grew out of specific sights or incidents in teh area, and his mind was formed in crucial ways by images of its mountains and lakes. From a variety of soources, including notes which Wordsworth dictated in the last years of his life, David McCracken has established, often for the first time, the connections between the poems and the places. The book contains not only numerous contemporary illustrations but also sixteen newly drawn maps and detailed walking guides, which allow the traveller--armchair or otherwise--to follow closely in Wordsworth's footsteps through some of the most beautiful country in Britain.
Kailash Journal: Pilgrimage into the Himalayas
Satchidananda - 1984
This is a narrative written in Sri Swami Satchidananda's own words and illustrated with photographs he took during his pilgrimage to Holy Mount Kailash in Tibet—an eight-hundred-mile journey, on foot, to an altitude of 19,000 feet. Within the heart of this thrilling travelogue, however, lies another story: the quest for direct knowledge of God and the result of that quest.
This is Namibia
Peter Joyce - 1984
Its reputation as one of the most inhospitable regions in the world belies its capacity to sustain an array of fascinating life forms – from the unique desert-adapted elephant and beetles to the delicate lichens that have evolved to survive in the planet’s oldest desert, the Namib. Its people, too, have learnt to thrive in the harsh environment of this scorched wilderness. This is Namibia brings to life the history, natural splendours, magnificent wildlife and diverse cultures of this beautiful and enigmatic land. Through its stunning photographs, detailed introduction and informative captions, this book provides a compelling insight into one of the world’s last true wilderness regions.
Buongiorno Italia!: A BBC Course For Beginners In Italian
Joseph Cremona - 1984
The book accompanies three cassettes, a grammar workbook and teacher's notes and is part of a combined BBC Radio and Television course for beginners in Italian.
The Shepherd Cannot Run
Stanley Rother - 1984
He was an American missionary to Guatemala who was murdered at his post in Santiago Atitlan in 1981.The letters reveal not only the thoughts and feelings of a courageous man facing constant danger but also present enlightening background material to the drama of the larger struggle evolving in Central America during these 1980s. Stanley Rother stands as an unimpeachable witness to the events of his time and place in Central America.David Monahan, Editor Oklahoma City July 1984
Walking Up and Down in the World : Memories of a Mountain Rambler
Smoke Blanchard - 1984
Take a Trip to Switzerland
Keith Lye - 1984
Text and photographs introduce this mountainous central European country.
A Personal Kiwi-Yankee Dictionary
Louis S. Leland Jr. - 1984
Now, however, help is available as Louis S. Leland Jr., a professor of psychology at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, unravels the mysteries of this colorful language. Composed in equal parts of fact and hilarity, this specialized dictionary will aid the traveler, amuse the linguist, and delight even the casual observer. This book is a perfect companion volume to Pelican's comprehensive Maverick Guide to New Zealand, widely acclaimed as the best guidebook on the subject.
Audubon Society Field Guide to the Natural Places of the Northeast: Inland
Stephen Kulik - 1984
The Audubon Society Field Guide To The Natural Places of the Mid-Atlantic States
Hilltown Press - 1984