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Life on ice: 25 Years Of Arctic Exploration
Par Lonnie Dupre. 2011
100 things to do in Indianapolis before you die
Par Ashley Petry. 2018
The Boston bucket list: 100 ways to have a real Boston, Massachusetts experience
Par Larry Stanford. 2015
The New Boston Bucket list is part guide book, part scavenger hunt and part historical reference to give you a…
true and unique way to visit the greater Boston area. It won't matter if you complete just a few items or all 100, use the list to guide you through this historical and iconic treasure. Unrated. AdultThe North Cascades Highway: a roadside guide to America's Alps
Par Jack McLeod. 2013
The North Cascades Highway winds through the wilderness areas of northwestern Washington. The dramatic geologic history of the route is…
described along with information about manmade and natural features along the highway. Adult. UnratedA New York City family's remarkable story of how they gave up their urban life, packed up their family of…
seven, and braved the difficult conditions of the Atlantic Ocean as they sailed more than 2,500 miles from New York to and around the Caribbean. AdultSerious pig: an American cook in search of his roots
Par John Thorne. 1996
Specters in doorways: the history & hauntings of Utah (Haunted Utah series #01)
Par Linda Dunning. 2003
Reveals the mysteries and miracles of haunted mansions and farm houses, ghostly hotels and public buildings, spirit-infested hospitals, churches and…
gathering places, eerie old schools, colleges and universities and the phantoms of Utah's many old mills and abandoned factories. AdultPretty good number one: an American family eats Tokyo
Par Matthew Amster-Burton. 2014
The author spent a month living in Tokyo with his family. The result was a love letter to Tokyo and…
Japanese cuisine. He lovingly describes neighborhoods and the dishes they ate there. Adult. UnratedSix days in Havana
Par James A Michener. 1989
With his associate, John Kings, James Michener visited Havana in mid-1988 during research for a new novel on the Caribbean.…
He was only looking for a house and a sugar plantation in which to set the Cuban portion of the story but he found much more to excite his interest. Fascinated by the spectacle of once-grand public buildings and mansions slowly falling into ruin, Michener and Kings set out to explore all of Havana that they could see in six days, including coffee and sugar plantations in the outlying areas. 1989. AdultUtah roadside history: a compilation of monuments, markers and historic sites
Par Gary L Gregerson. 1995
Utah's hidden treasure: outlaw loot in every county
Par Stephan B Shaffer. 2017
Strike it rich in your own backyard! This comprehensive guide to uncovering the lost loot in Utah will inspire you…
to go out and explore with your family. Covering every county in Utah, the book makes treasure-hunting accessible for everyone. Avid adventurer Stephen Shaffer will show you a side of Utah you've never seen before. AdultLos países invisibles (Archipiélago Caribe #05)
Par Eduardo Lalo. 2019
"In |The Invisible Countries|, Eduardo Lalo undertakes a narrative and philosophical journey through Europe. With a hybrid discourse that nimbly…
accommodates the travel diary, the chronicle and the philosophical essay, the author develops an ex-centric vision that, far from the cliché of Third World victimization, undertakes a conceptual counter-conquest of the West. Thus, 'writing from invisibility', writing from the dark side of geography enhances a unique vision of the West, that Other whose myopia prevents it from recognizing 'the fiction of its invention, its laws and its grandiloquence'. In this text, the author forges new discursive possibilities for the inhabitants of 'peripheral' geographies to assume their cultural destiny freed from the gazes that often deform or deny them." -- Translation provided by NLSEn 1629, affrété par des marchands hollandais, le Batavia file vers l'île de Java, avec à son bord plus de…
300 passagers, une riche cargaison et Jeronimus Cornelisz, homme ruiné et fou, comme officier. A quelques miles des côtes australiennes, le navire coule. Les rescapés vont se réunir sur des îlots où Jéronimus va provoquer une tuerie sans merci.Fire season: field notes from a wilderness lookout
Par Philip Connors. 2011
The Gila landscape, rugged and roadless, - and the 1st region in the world to officially be off-limits to industrial…
machines - is typically hit by lightning more than 30,000 times per year. Written with startling beauty from a 10,000 foot firewatch perch, the book is filled with reflections on nature and historic events of the region, as well as musings on other writers who had served as lookouts before him. AdultHeaded into the wind: a memoir
Par Jack Loeffler. 2019
Jack Loeffler reveals his compassion and concern for Southwestern traditional cultures in the wake of Manifest Destiny. Loeffler shares his…
humor and imagination, his adventures, observations, reflections, and meditations along the trail in his retelling of a life well lived. In this honest memoir, he advises each and every one of us to go skinny-dipping joyfully in the flow of Nature to better understand where we're headed. AdultTracking Giants: Big Trees, Tiny Triumphs, and Misadventures in the Forest
Par Amanda Lewis. 2023
"I learned, I laughed, I sighed, I swooned. What an absolutely delightful romp through the forest."—Kate Harris, author of Lands…
of Lost Borders"Intimate, open-hearted. . . A personal introduction to one of the most profoundly alive places on earth."—John Vaillant, author of The Golden SpruceA funny, deeply relatable book about one woman's quest to track some of the world's biggest trees.Amanda Lewis was an overachieving, burned-out book editor most familiar with trees as dead blocks of paper. A dedicated "indoorswoman," she could barely tell a birch from a beech. But that didn't stop her from pledging to visit all of the biggest trees in British Columbia, a Canadian province known for its rugged terrain and gigantic trees.The "Champion" trees on Lewis's ambitious list ranged from mighty Western red cedars to towering arbutus. They lived on remote islands and at the center of dense forests. The only problem? Well, there were many. . .Climate change and a pandemic aside, Lewis's lack of wilderness experience, the upsetting reality of old-growth logging, the ever-changing nature of trees, and the pressures of her one-year timeframe complicated her quest. Burned out again—and realizing that her "checklist" approach to life might be the problem—she reframed her search for trees to something humbler and more meaningful: getting to know forests in an interconnected way.Weaving in insights from writers and artists, Lewis uncovers what we’re really after when we pursue the big things—revealing that sometimes it's the smaller joys, the mindsets we have, and the companions we're with that make us feel more connected to the natural world.Route des tropiques: récit
Par Roland Dorgelès. 1997
Ces trois textes écrits entre 1924 et 1937 mettent en scène le conflit entre colonisateur et colonisé et confrontent exotisme…
et banalité humaine. En même temps qu'il tient ses carnets de voyage, l'auteur poursuit sa réflexion sur la colonisation.Ces impossibles Français (Folio #Vol. 44003)
Par Louis-Bernard Robitaille. 2011
Le correspondant de presse québécois à Paris décrypte la société française, qu'il considère comme une curiosité unique au monde. Il…
le démontre en une vingtaine de chapitres au travers d'un portrait documenté de la France et des Français en ce début de XXIe siècle.Dictionnaire amoureux de l'Ukraine (Dictionnaire amoureux)
Par Tetiana Andrushchuk. 2022
Découverte des fondements de l'identité ukrainienne à travers l'histoire de ce territoire et la richesse de sa civilisation (littérature, poésie,…
musique, peinture, géographie, gastronomie, entre autres). Sont également abordées ses relations privilégiées avec la France et les tensions avec la Russie jusqu'à l'offensive lancée par Poutine en février 2022.Seventy-five articles selected from the popular magazine's 109-year existence. Although heavily illustrated, the periodical contains scholarly articles about the planet…
and its people. Contributors include Theodore Roosevelt, Charles Lindberg, Maya Angelou, Tad Szulc, and Shelby Foote