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Frost on my moustache: the Arctic exploits of a lord and a loafer
Par Tim Moore. 1999
A British journalist's comic account of his effort to re-create the 1856 Norwegian Arctic expedition of Lord Dufferin, who returned…
to write a bestselling travel book. But Moore suffers social and physical indignities as he leaves his comfortable coach to endure bitter cold, polar bears, born-again Vikings, and seasickness. 1999Frommer's 99 Washington, D.C (Macmillan travel)
Par Elise Ford. 1999
The flaneur: a stroll through the paradoxes of Paris
Par Edmund White. 2001
Novelist, critic, and biographer White, who moved to Paris in 1983, describes his wanderings through the city's arrondissements, including districts…
congenial to writers, African-Americans, Jews, artists, gays and lesbians, and royalists. A flâneur is someone who strolls about a city with no specific purpose, yet is attuned to its history and character. Bestseller. 2001My Louisiana sky (Major And Mrs Holt's Battlefield Guide To Ser.)
Par Kimberly Holt. 1998
Louisiana, 1950s. Twelve-year-old Tiger Ann Parker begins to feel embarrassed in front of the other kids about the "slowness" of…
her parents. Her grandmother is the one who keeps the family intact. After Granny dies, Tiger has a chance to move to the city with her sophisticated aunt, but she is reluctant to abandon the parents who love her. For grades 6-9South America
Par April Sayre. 1999
This anthology of humorous travel accounts includes pieces by Anne Lamott, Bill Bryson, J.P. Donleavy, Dave Barry, and Tim Cahill.…
The incidents occurred in such faraway places as Vietnam, Zimbabwe, Mexico, China, Morocco, Australia, and India, as well as right here in the United States. 2000The night lives on
Par Walter Lord. 1986
In a companion volume to A Night to Remember (RC 9698, BR 11461), Lord revisits the tragedy of April 14,…
1912, and offers an update of what happened to the Titanic and its passengers. The discovery of the hull in 1985 brought with it a renewed interest, and Lord responds to some of the questions that arose by separating facts from myths. BestsellerSeventy-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 FooteFar Appalachia: following the New River north
Par Noah Adams. 2001
National Public Radio host describes a year spent exploring the New River's course along three hundred fifty miles between North…
Carolina and West Virginia, by canoe, by bicycle, and on foot. Adams introduces the region's inhabitants and natural history as well as his own family roots there. 2001North America
Par April Sayre. 1998
Describes the unique geographical characteristics of the North American continent including its waterways, weather, plants, and animals. Discusses the northern…
lands of Canada and Alaska, as well as Mexico and its links to Central America and the Caribbean. Also covers the lower forty-eight states. For grades 5-8. 1998Anna and the King of Siam
Par Margaret Landon. 1943
Anna Leonowens, a Welsh widow hired in 1862 to be governess to the children and concubines of the king of…
Siam, found the contrasts between the exotic Orient and Victorian Great Britain striking. Landon recounts Leonowen's five years of adventures and confrontations. This book inspired the Broadway musical The King and IEurope
Par April Sayre. 1998
Surveys geographical characteristics of the European continent, including its flora and fauna, nine climate types, variations in landscape, and waterways.…
Discusses environmental concerns and sources of pollution. For grades 5-8. 1998Driving Mr. Albert: a trip across America with Einstein's brain
Par Michael Paterniti. 2000
As the author chauffeurs Dr. Thomas Harvey and the pickled remains of Einstein's brain from New Jersey to California, he…
recalls salient facts about the scientific genius, contemplates mysteries of the brain, and ponders the eccentricity of his traveling companion. Some strong language. 2000I may be some time: ice and the English imagination
Par Francis Spufford. 1997
A cultural examination of the British male obsession with polar exploration as evidenced in literary works. Provides some historical background…
about famous expeditions but concentrates on motivation: the allure of the vast unknown. Includes some commentary on the wives' feelingsMes voyages avec Hérodote (Feux croisés)
Par Ryszard Kapuściński. 2006
Ce livre est un extraordinaire voyage où Kapuscinski nous restitue le souvenir de ses premiers périples en relisant Hérodote, cet…
historien grec considéré comme le père de l'histoire. Pologne, Inde, Chine, Soudan, Iran, Congo, autant de pays traversés sur lesquels le journaliste pose un regard acéré mais empreint d'une grande tendresse. Souvenirs du reporter et commentaires sur Hérodote s'entrecroisent pour former une profonde réflexion sur le statut de journaliste [...] -- 4e de couvWhere am I?: the story of maps and navigation
Par A. G Smith. 1997
A history of how people learned to identify their physical location in the world. Traces the development of maps from…
birch bark and clay tablets dated 2300 B.C. to the techniques of aerial photography. Follows navigational skills from Eratosthenes's astronomical experiments to the discovery of the compass and the use of satellites. For grades 5-8Three miles down
Par James Hamilton-Paterson. 1999
The author's account of his 1995 participation in Project Orca--the hunt for a Japanese submarine sunk during World War II…
and believed to be carrying several tons of gold. He portrays the anticipation of finding treasure and a primordial watery world full of unexpected beauty. Some strong language. 1999Life on the Mississippi
Par Mark Twain. 1994
Memoir of Twain's career as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River in his youth before the Civil War. Twenty-one…
years later he returns for a trip from St. Louis to New Orleans, reminiscing about the changes and the cities he encounters. Includes a history of the river. 1883Cold oceans: adventures in kayak, rowboat, and dogsled
Par Jonathan Turk. 1998
The author describes four of his adventures, many of which ended up as unanticipated ordeals: kayaking to Cape Horn, rowing…
across the Northwest Passage, dog sledding on Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic, and following an old migration route to Greenland. Reflects on famous explorations of the past. Some strong languageDriving over lemons: an optimist in Andalucía
Par Chris Stewart. 1999
First drummer for the rock group Genesis humorously recalls naively purchasing land in Andalucía, Spain, and--with his wife, Ana--gamely making…
a go at being full-time farmers without the benefit of plumbing or electricity. Describes subsequent years when they had a child and made lasting friendships with neighbors. Some strong language. 1999