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Some new travel materials you may enjoy!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Lonely Planet Great Britain [With London Pull-Out Map] (9TH ed.)

By David Else
"From the graceful architecture of Canterbury Cathedral to the soaring ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, via the mountains of Wales or the Roman ruins of Hadrian 's Wall, Britain 's endless variety is astounding. Our Promise:
You can trust our travel information because Lonely Planet authors visit the places we write about, each and every edition. We never accept freebies for positive coverage, and you can rely on us to tell it like we see it.
Inside This Book :441 days of research, 161 maps, 8 classic itineraries, 5000+ years of history, Inspirational photos, Clear, easy-to-use maps, Pull-out city map, 3D plans ,  Comprehensive planning tools, In-depth background."  (Publisher Description)  Check Our Catalog

Thursday, June 16, 2011

On the Road to Babadag: Travels in the Other Europe

By Andrzej Stasiuk
"A Nike Award–winning author travels through Eastern Europe, a place littered with the crumbling relics of communism, with inhabitants abandoned and seemingly frozen in time waiting for their future to begin.
Eschewing major European cities, Stasiuk (Fado, 2009, etc.) traveled east from his native Poland into the nearly deserted yet captivating landscapes of places off the usual tourist route, including Transylvania, Moldova, Slovenia, Romania, Ukraine and Albania. Translated from Polish, the spellbinding language captures the author's piercing insights with painful clarity; Stasiuk refuses to soften what he sees, hears and smells, providing a dynamic postcard of his travels. Readers will be rapidly ensnared by his recounting of a curiously exotic and complex region of the world—villages where, "[i]f you took away the cars, everything would be as it was a hundred year ago," where "monotony suggests eternity." Peppered with haunting landscapes, the terrain contains a history of brutal wars and rapacious dictators. Driving through Slovenia, the author came across a dark valley, the largest unmarked cemetery in a country where "in the summer of 1945, Tito's Communists murdered in this place, without a trial or witnesses, prisoners who had been handed over to them by armies of the Allies." In Albania, the author encountered a nation lacking the resources to melt down the 600,000 bunkers built between 1944 and 1985, during the regime of Enver Hoxha. "When the highway turned toward Tirana, the bunkers began," he writes. "Gray concrete skulls, jutting a meter above the ground, gazed with eyes that were black vertical slits. They looked like corpses buried standing." Whether writing about gypsies, the ancient bond between beasts and humans or the threadbare currency of Moldova, Stasiuk's language and sharp observations reveal a discerning intellect.
A mesmerizing, not-to-be-missed trek through a little-visited region of the world."  (Kirkus Reviews)  Check Our Catalog

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Moon Michigan ( Moon Handbooks Michigan )



By Laura Martone
"World traveler Laura Martone spends summers with her family on Michigan's Big Bear Lake, and she shares her favorite Michigan experiences, from indulging at the National Cherry Festival in Traverse City to exploring Detroit's rhythmic roots and auto museums. Martone provides itineraries for trekking through the Upper Peninsula, touring lighthouses on the Great Lake shoreline, and splurging on a luxury B&B on the popular Mackinac Island. "Moon Michigan" is packed with information on dining, transportation, and accommodations. Complete with details on where to ice fish, taste-teste local fudge and go golfing in the Lower Peninsula, "Moon Michigan" gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience."  (Publisher Description)  Check Our Catalog

Irresistible North: From Venice to Greenland on the Trail of the Zen Brothers

By Andrea DiRobilant
" This delightful journey begins with di Robilant's serendipitous discovery of a travel narrative published in Venice in 1558 by the Renaissance statesman Nicolo Zen that recreated the travels of two of Zen's ancestors who explored the North Atlantic in the 1380s and 1390s. di Robilant set out to discover why later, in the 19th century, the Zens' account came under attack as one of the greatest frauds in geographical history."  (Publisher Description)  Check Our Catalog

Monday, June 6, 2011

Frommer's The Carolinas & Georgia (10TH ed.)

By Darwin Porter

"Learn about the legendary brothers who were "First in Flight" at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. See chapter 5.
Free pocket map inside, plus easy-to-read maps throughout.
Exact prices, directions, opening hours, and other practical information.
Candid reviews of hotels and restaurants, plus sights, shopping, and nightlife.
Itineraries, walking tours, and trip-planning idea.
Insider tips from local expert authors.
Enjoy the best of a multi-faceted region that offers something for any visitor, from the beach to the mountains to city life.Try your hand at golfing, wine tasting, or white-water rafting, and then make time to explore some Southern history, culture, and food."  (Publisher Description)  Check Our Catalog

Lonely Planet Discover Canada

By Karla Zimmerman
" Experience the Best of Canada:
Vancouver, the Canadian Rockies, roaring Niagara Falls - we've selected the most iconic sights and incredible places so you can enjoy the real Canada with the minimum of fuss.
Highlights reveal the must-see attractions and unbeatable experiences.
Itineraries make planning your trip simpler than ever.
Local Experts recommend what not to miss.
Pull-Out Map puts the streets of Vancouver in your pocket.
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You can trust our travel information because Lonely Planet authors visit the places we write about, each and every edition."  (Publisher Description)  Check Our Catalog

Frommer's Poland (2ND ed.)

By Mark Baker
"With the stunningly beautiful architecture of Krakow, the cultural attractions of Warsaw, the somber Holocaust museums, spectacular hiking in the Tatra Mountains, and the seaside resorts of the Baltic Coast, Poland offers a range of attractions to suit every traveler's tastes. "Frommer's Poland "provides detailed maps, thoroughly researched reviews of reputable accommodations, dining recommendations, and suggested itineraries that allow readers to tailor a vacation uniquely suited to their needs, all written with Frommer's trusted insider perspective and outspoken opinions."  (Publisher Description)  Check Our Catalog