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  • by Frank Fox
    £14.99

    "Peeps at Many Lands: Australia" is part of the "Peeps at Many Lands" series and is written by Frank Fox. The series, which consists of various volumes, provides readers with glimpses into different countries and regions around the world. Each volume typically focuses on the culture, geography, and way of life in the featured location.Frank Fox, the author, was a British journalist and writer known for his travel books and articles. In "Peeps at Many Lands: Australia," readers can expect to find a descriptive and informative narrative about Australia, covering various aspects such as its people, landscapes, and customs.For those interested in early 20th-century perspectives on Australia and travel literature, "Peeps at Many Lands: Australia" could be a valuable resource, offering a snapshot of the country during that period.

  • by Milburg F Mansfield
    £19.99

    ¿À Valence, le Midi commence!¿ is a saying of the French, though this Rhône-side city, the Julia-Valentia of Roman times, is in full view of the snow-clad Alps. It is true, however, that as one descends the valley of the torrential Rhône, from Lyons southward, he comes suddenly upon a brilliancy of sunshine and warmth of atmosphere, to say nothing of many differences in manners and customs, which are reminiscent only of the southland itself. Indeed this is even more true of Orange, but a couple of scores of miles below, whose awning-hung streets, and open-air workshops are as brilliant and Italian in motive as Tuscany itself. Here at Orange one has before him the most wonderful old Roman arch outside of Italy, and an amphitheatre so great and stupendous in every way, and so perfectly preserved, that he may well wonder if he has not crossed some indefinite frontier and plunged into the midst of some strange land he knew not of. The history of Provence covers so great a period of time that no one as yet has attempted to put it all into one volume, hence the lover of wide reading, with Provence for a subject, will be able to give his hobby full play.

  • by Orville O. Hiestand
    £23.49

    In beginning on our journey we disregarded Horace Greeley's advice and went east. True, the course of empires has ever been Westward and the richest gold fields lie in that direction. But the glamour which surrounds this land of "flowing gold" has caused vast numbers to lose their interest in both worlds, until they missed the joys in this and the radiant hope of that to come. "All that glitters is not gold, Gilded tombs do worms infold." The land of the rising sun is not less lovely than that of its setting. There is a freshness and a parity in the early dawn not found in the evening time, and the birds greet the purpling east with their sweetest songs. No one may know how cheerful, how far reaching, how thrilling the singing of birds may be unless he has listened to them telling the gladness of the morning while the last star melts in the glowing east.

  • by H. C. Andersen
    £14.99

    It is a delightful spring: the birds warble, but you do not understand their song? Well, hear it in a free translation."Get on my back," says the stork, our green island's sacred bird, "and I will carry thee over the Sound. Sweden also has fresh and fragrant beech woods, green meadows and corn-fields. In Scania, with the flowering apple-trees behind the peasant's house, you will think that you are still in Denmark.""Fly with me," says the swallow; "I fly over Holland's mountain ridge, where the beech-trees cease to grow; I fly further towards the north than the stork. You shall see the vegetable mould pass over into rocky ground; see snug, neat towns, old churches and mansions, where all is good and comfortable, where the family stand in a circle around the table and say grace at meals, where the least of the children says a prayer, and, morning and evening, sings a psalm. I have heard it, I have seen it, when little, from my nest under the eaves.""Come with me! come with me!" screams the restless sea-gull, and flies in an expecting circle. "Come with me to the Skjärgaards, where rocky isles by thousands, with fir and pine, lie like flower-beds along the coast; where the fishermen draw the well-filled nets!""Rest thee between our extended wings," sing the wild swans. "Let us bear thee up to the great lakes, the perpetually roaring elvs (rivers), that rush on with arrowy swiftness; where the oak forest has long ceased, and the birch-tree becomes stunted. Rest thee between our extended wings: we fly up to Sulitelma, the island's eye, as the mountain is called; we fly from the vernal green valley, up over the snow-drifts, to the mountain's top, whence thou canst see the North Sea, on yonder side of Norway.

  • by J. Ewing Ritchie
    £14.99

    Lunching one day in Toronto with one of the aldermen of that thriving city (I may as well frankly state that we had turtle-soup on the occasion), he remarked that he had been in London the previous summer, and that he was perfectly astonished at the idea Englishmen seemed to have about Canada. He was particularly indignant at the way in which it was coolly assumed that the Canadians were a barbarous people, planted in a wilderness, ignorant of civilization, deficient in manners and customs a well-meaning people, of whom in the course of ages something might be made, but at present in a very nebulous and unsatisfactory state. It seems my worthy friend had gone to hear a popular Q.C. a gentleman of Liberal proclivities, very anxious to write M. after his name deliver a lecture to the young men of the Christian Association in Exeter Hall on Canada. Never was a man more mortified in all his life than was the alderman in question. All the time the lecture was being delivered, he said, he held down his head in shame. ¿I felt,¿ said he, rising to a climax, ¿as if I must squirm!¿ What ¿squirming¿ implies thewriter candidly admits that he has no idea. Of course, it means something very bad. All he can say is, that it is his hope and prayer that in the following pages he may set no Canadian squirming. He went out to see the nakedness, or the reverse, of the land, to ask the emigrants how they were getting on, to judge for himself whether it was worth any Englishman¿s while to leave home and friends to cross the Atlantic and plant himself on the vast extent of prairie stretching between Winnipeg and the RockyMountains. What he heard and saw is contained in the following pages, originally published in the Christian World, and now reproduced as a small contribution to a question which rises in importance with the increase of population and the growingdifficulty of getting a living at home.

  • by Milburg F Mansfield
    £19.99

    ¿ONE doubles his span of life,¿ says George Moore, ¿by knowing well a country not his own.¿ is a good friend, indeed, to whom one may turn in time of strife, and none other than Normandy¿unless it be Brittany¿has proved itself a more safe and pleasant land for travellers. When one knows the country well he recognizes many things which it has in common with England. Its architecture, for one thing, bears a marked resemblance; for the Norman builders, who erected the magnificent ecclesiastical edifices in the Seine valley during the middle ages, were in no small way responsible for many similar works in England. It is possible to carry the likeness still further, but the author is not rash enough to do so. The above is doubtless sufficient to awaken any spirit of contention which might otherwise be latent. Some one has said that the genuine traveller must be a vagabond; and so he must, at least to the extent of taking things as he finds them. He may have other qualities which will endear him to the people with whom he comes in contact; he may be an artist, an antiquarian, or a mere singer of songs;¿even if he be merely inquisitive, the typical Norman peasant makes no objection. One comes to know Normandy best through the real gateway of the Seine, though not many distinguish between Lower Normandy and Upper Normandy. Indeed, not every one knows where Normandy leaves off and Brittany begins, or realizes even the confines of the ancient royal domain of the kings of France.

  • by Frank Fox
    £19.99

    The Pacific is the ocean of the future. As civilisation grows and distances dwindle, man demands a larger and yet larger stage for the fighting-out of the ambitions of races. The Mediterranean sufficed for the settlement of the issues between the Turks and the Christians, between the Romans and the Carthaginians, between the Greeks and the Persians, and who knows what other remote and unrecorded struggles of the older peoples of its littoral. Then the world became too great to be kept in by the Pillars of Hercules, and Fleets¿in the service alike of peace and war¿ranged over the Atlantic. The Mediterranean lost its paramount importance, and dominance of the Atlantic became the test of world supremacy. Now greater issues and greater peoples demand an even greater stage. On the bosom of the Pacific will be decided, in peace or in war, the next great struggle of civilisation, which will give as its prize the supremacy of the world. Shall it go to the White Race or the Yellow Race? If to the White Race, will it be under the British Flag, or the flag of the United States, or of some other nation? That is the problem of the Pacific.

  • by Lord Frederic Hamilton
    £13.99

    "Here, There And Everywhere: A Collection of Stories" by using Lord Frederic Hamilton is a literary undertaking that encapsulates the rich tapestry of his fiction mind, thoughtfully curated into a singular quantity handy to readers of all ages. Hamilton aspires to share the charm of his diverse memories at a lower priced rate, inviting anybody to delve into an international in which a few tales captivate with immediate intrigue, while others subtly entwine readers with their charm. This compilation, deemed a work of fiction, is a testament to Hamilton's storytelling prowess, featuring narratives that seamlessly combo interesting and brilliant elements. The tales inside possess a unique potential to each captivate and gently ensnare readers, making sure a numerous and engaging analyzing enjoy. With a plot adorned with myriad twists and turns, "Here, There And Everywhere" guarantees an mesmerizing adventure for readers. The book's cutting-edge attraction is complemented by a clean cowl layout, offering a professionally typeset manuscript that complements the readability of this literary compilation. Lord Frederic Hamilton's dedication to crafting a group that transcends age businesses and offers a cutting-edge but undying experience solidifies "Here, There And Everywhere" as a fascinating addition to the arena of fiction literature.

  • by Matilda Betham-Edwards
    £12.49

    "East of Paris" is a travelogue and memoir written through Matilda Betham-Edwards, a British creator and journey writer of the nineteenth century. The book captures Betham-Edwards' adventure via the lesser-explored regions of eastern France. The narrative unfolds as Betham-Edwards takes the reader on an immersive exploration past the properly-trodden paths of Paris, delving into the landscapes, cultures, and communities of the japanese French provinces. Her eager observations and brilliant descriptions offer a wealthy tapestry of the people, traditions, and scenic splendor she encounters alongside the way. As an astute social commentator, Betham-Edwards goes beyond mere travelogue, imparting insights into the socio-financial and cultural aspects of the regions she visits. The narrative reflects her deep appreciation for the range of French existence outdoor the capital, shedding light on the day by day lives of the people and the unique individual of every locality. "East of Paris" stands as a testomony to Betham-Edwards' literary skill, combining journey writing with cultural statement. Her work no longer best serves as a charming account of her private journey however also as a valuable ancient and cultural document, supplying readers with a nuanced and insightful view of eastern France during the overdue nineteenth century.

  • by Edward a Freeman
    £19.99

    "Sketches from the Subject and Neighbour Lands of Venice" is a travelogue written by Edward Augustus Freeman. Freeman, born in 1823, was an English historian, architectural theorist, and prolific writer known for his works on history, particularly medieval history and the Norman Conquest.The book likely provides readers with Freeman's observations and reflections on the surrounding areas of Venice, Italy. Rather than focusing solely on the city itself, Freeman may explore the subject lands and neighboring regions, offering insights into their history, culture, and architectural heritage.For readers interested in travel literature, historical perspectives on Venice and its surroundings, and the experiences of a 19th-century historian, "Sketches from the Subject and Neighbour Lands of Venice" by Edward Augustus Freeman provides a window into the cultural richness of the areas he visited.

  • by Anne Warner
    £14.99

    DEAR MAMA: We did get off at last, about four in the afternoon, but you never imagined anything like the day we had with Uncle John. It was awful, and, as luck would have it, he just happened to go aft or sou'west, or whatever it is on shipboard, in time to see them drop his trunk into the hold, and they let it fall from such a height that he swore for an hour. I don't see why Uncle is so unreasonable; a Russian gentleman had the locks broken to both his trunks and just smiled, and a very lovely Italian lady had her trunk caved in by the hoisting-rope and only shrugged her shoulders; but Uncle turned the whole deck fairly black and blue on account of a little fall into the hold. If Lee had only been along to soothe him down! But Lee is in London by this time. I do think he might have waited and gone with us, but Uncle says he's glad he didn't, because he says he has more than half an idea that Lee's in love with me, and that no girl alive could be happy with him. I wish Uncle liked Lee better. I wish Lee wouldn't slap him on the back and call him "old boy" the way he does.

  • by Edward a Freeman
    £19.99

    The city of Mæcenas, and of a whole crowd of famous men of later times, shows no outward signs of being much frequented by travellers. There is some difficulty there in getting so much as an Italian newspaper, and, though excellent photographs have been taken of some of the chief buildings, they must be sought for at Florence; they are not to be bought at Arezzo. Yet the old Etruscan city has many attractions, among them surely the singular cleanness of its streets, and, above all, that clear and pure air which is thought to have had something to do with nourishing the genius of so many of its citizens in so many different ways. Perhaps, on the whole, Arezzo does not suffer from not having yet put on the cosmopolitan character of some of its neighbours. And if the city does not, either as Arretium or as Arezzo, stand forth in the first rank of Italian cities, still it has a long history under both forms of its name. If, again, its buildings do not rank with those of Pisa or Lucca, still there is quite enough both in the general aspect of the city, and in some particular objects within its walls, to claim a day or two's sojourn from any one who is not eager to rush from Florence to Rome as fast as the so-called express train can carry him.

  • by Hermann Hagedorn
    £19.99

    "Roosevelt in the Bad Lands" is a biographical work written by Hermann Hagedorn. Published in 1921, the book explores a formative period in the life of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States.The narrative likely focuses on Roosevelt's experiences in the Badlands of North Dakota during the years 1883 to 1886. This period marked a significant chapter in Roosevelt's life, during which he sought solace and rejuvenation following personal tragedy by immersing himself in the challenges of ranching and exploring the rugged landscapes of the Badlands.Hermann Hagedorn, the author, was a poet, biographer, and historian who had a keen interest in American history and politics. "Roosevelt in the Bad Lands" is considered a notable contribution to the literature on Theodore Roosevelt, shedding light on the character and experiences that shaped the future president.For readers interested in American history, the life of Theodore Roosevelt, and the exploration of the American West during the late 19th century, this book provides an engaging and insightful narrative.

  • by Edward a Freeman
    £19.99

    "Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine" is a travelogue written by Edward Augustus Freeman. Freeman, born in 1823, was an English historian, architectural theorist, and prolific writer known for his works on history, particularly medieval history and the Norman Conquest.The book likely captures Freeman's observations and experiences during his travels in the regions of Normandy in France and Maine in the United States. Freeman was deeply interested in historical architecture, and his travel writings often reflect his passion for exploring historical sites and understanding their significance.For readers interested in travel literature, historical perspectives on Normandy, and insights into the travels of a 19th-century historian, "Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine" provides a glimpse into Freeman's journeys and the cultural richness of the regions he visited.

  • by Alonzo Bunker
    £14.99

    In the beginning of the year 1866 the writer, with his wife, landed in Burma for missionary work. He was designated to the Red Karens, or Karenni tribe, then a practically unknown people. Having acquired his missionary knowledge largely from Wayland's "Life of Dr. Judson," he settled down to a life work among the frontier tribes of Burma. Though ultimately changed to the Karens of Toungoo, our first love for the Red Karens was not forgotten. Through long years of labour for the Karen tribes about Toungoo, we never ceased to pray and plan for the good of our first love. So, late in the year 1868, an opportunity arising, Dr. Vinton, of the Rangoon Karen Mission, and myself planned a survey of the Red Karen country. This was the beginning of the work which finally took shape in the Loikaw Mission. The journey was, at the time, regarded as specially hazardous, since it was undertaken among unknown, wild, and savage tribes. The country was also reported to be in the throes of feudal warfare. It was, therefore, with some misgivings that we set out from Shwaygeen, with three elephants and a large company of followers (native pastors and servants), for this unknown land. Our course for the first few days was directly eastward, toward the Salwen River, through dense forests and jungle, inhabited by wild tribes of Karens. Four days brought us to the town of Papoon, on the Yoonzalen River. Here were the headquarters of the district magistrate, under the English government. We found here, also, a few Karen Christians.

  • by W. H. Davenport Adams
    £23.49

    "Some Heroes of Travel" is a book written by W. H. Davenport Adams. Published in 1882, the book likely profiles and celebrates various individuals who made significant contributions to the field of travel. W. H. Davenport Adams, an English writer and journalist, was known for his works in various genres, including travel literature.In "Some Heroes of Travel," Adams may have highlighted the adventures, discoveries, and achievements of explorers and adventurers from different periods and regions. The book could offer a collection of biographical sketches or narratives that showcase the courage and curiosity of those who ventured into the unknown.For readers interested in travel history, biographies of explorers, and the spirit of adventure, "Some Heroes of Travel" by W. H. Davenport Adams may provide engaging insights into the lives and exploits of notable figures in the world of travel.

  • by John Foster Fraser
    £19.99

    "The Amazing Argentine" is a travelogue written by John Foster Fraser. Published in 1914, the book likely explores various aspects of Argentina during that time, including its culture, society, and geography.John Foster Fraser, a Scottish travel writer and journalist, was known for his works that documented his journeys around the world. In "The Amazing Argentine," Fraser might provide readers with his impressions of Argentina, covering topics such as its cities, landscapes, and the people he encountered.For those interested in early 20th-century travel literature, particularly narratives about South American countries, "The Amazing Argentine" offers a historical perspective on Argentina and the experiences of a traveler during that period.

  • by Milburg F Mansfield
    £19.99

    The modern traveller sees something beyond mere facts. Historical material as identified with the life of some great architectural glory is something more than a mere repetition of chronologies; the sidelights and the co-related incidents, though indeed many of them may be but hearsay, are quite as interesting, quite as necessary, in fact, for the proper appreciation of a famous palace or chateau as long columns of dates, or an evolved genealogical tree which attempts to make plain that which could be better left unexplained. The glamour of history would be considerably dimmed if everything was explained, and a very seamy block of marble may be chiselled into a very acceptable statue if the workman but knows how to avoid the doubtful parts. An itinerary that follows not only the ridges, but occasionally plunges down into the hollows and turns up or down such crossroads as may have chanced to look inviting, is perhaps more interesting than one laid out on conventional lines. A shadowy something, which for a better name may be called sentiment, if given full play encourages these side-steps, and since they are generally found fruitful, and often not too fatiguing, the procedure should be given every encouragement.

  • by Herbert Bury
    £19.99

    "Russian Life To-Day" is a book written by Herbert Bury. Published in 1915, the book likely provides insights into various aspects of life in Russia during that period, especially during the turbulent times leading up to World War I and the Russian Revolution.Herbert Bury, an author and journalist, would likely have offered observations on Russian society, politics, culture, and daily life. Given the historical context, the book might discuss the challenges faced by Russia during a period of significant political and social change.For readers interested in Russian history, particularly the pre-revolutionary era, "Russian Life To-Day" by Herbert Bury could serve as a valuable resource offering a contemporary perspective on the country during a crucial juncture in its history.

  • by Edward a Freeman
    £14.99

    The traveller who enters the older Hellenic world by way of Corfu, and who leaves that island by an evening steamer, will awake the next morning within a region which even modern geography and politics allow to be wholly Hellenic. As long as light serves him, he still keeps along the channel which divides free Corfu from enslaved Epeiros; night cuts him off from the sight of the mouth of the Ambrakian Gulf, and of the point where modern diplomacy has decreed that Greek nationality shall, as far as diplomacy can affect such matters, come to an end. The next morning¿s dawn finds him off the mouth of the outer Corinthian Gulf. To the east he is shown the position, on one side, of Patras, the old Achaian city which St. Andrew a thousand years back so manfully defended against Slave and Saracen, on the other side, of Mesolongi, whose fame belongs wholly to our own day. We call up the two sieges¿the one where the civilian Mavrokordatos, the one hero whom the Fanariot aristocracy gave to the cause of Greece, beat back the Ottoman from its mud walls; the other made more famous still by that fearful sally of the besieged, when, like the men of Ithômê or Eira, they cut their way through the thickest bayonets of the Egyptian invader. There may be some to whom the record of those great deeds may be an unknown tale, but who may yet remember how Mesolongi saw the last and worthiest days of the life of Byron. Of Patras, of Mesolongi, however, we have hardly so much as a distant glimpse; we are told where they are, and that is all.

  • by James Otis
    £14.99

    "Ruth of Boston" is a novel written by James Otis, a pseudonym used by the American author and publisher James Otis Kaler. The book was first published in 1891."Ruth of Boston" is a historical novel set in colonial America. It follows the story of Ruth, a young girl growing up in Boston during a tumultuous period in American history. The novel likely explores themes of identity, community, and the challenges faced by individuals during significant historical events.James Otis Kaler wrote numerous books for young readers, often incorporating historical settings and characters into his works. "Ruth of Boston" is likely to provide readers with a fictionalized but historically grounded narrative that offers insights into life during the colonial period.For those interested in historical fiction set in early America, particularly suitable for young readers, "Ruth of Boston" by James Otis is an example of literature that combines storytelling with historical context.

  • - Discovering New Zealand: An Illustrated Travel Companion
    by James L Henry
    £9.49

    Wanderlust: The Complete Travel Guide to New Zealand" will take you on an exciting journey across the magnificent landscapes of New Zealand. This thorough guide is your go-to companion for discovering the island nation's hidden gems, spectacular panoramas, and various cultures.Discover Majestic Landscapes: Immerse yourself in the breathtaking grandeur of New Zealand's landscapes, from the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps to the North Island's beautiful beaches. Navigate through lush forests, tranquil lakes, and stunning fjords that will leave you speechless at nature's beauty.Adventures for Every Explorer: Whether you're an adrenaline junkie seeking heart-pounding activities or a serene traveler looking for peaceful getaways, New Zealand has it all. Dive into thrilling bungee jumps, skydives, and white-water rafting, or opt for leisurely hikes, soothing hot springs, and charming village strolls.Maori Culture and Beyond: Delve into the rich Maori heritage that is deeply intertwined with the fabric of New Zealand's identity. Learn about traditional customs, art, and storytelling that have been passed down through generations. Engage with locals and gain insights into their unique way of life.Culinary Delights: Indulge your taste buds in the country's vibrant culinary scene. From farm-to-table experiences to fresh seafood delicacies, New Zealand offers a diverse array of flavors that showcase its natural bounty. Savor the warmth of local hospitality as you dine at quaint cafes, bustling markets, and award-winning restaurants.Practical Tips and Recommendations: Our guide provides expert advice on the best times to visit, visa requirements, transportation options, and accommodations to suit every budget. Discover lesser-known destinations, insider tips, and off-the-beaten-path attractions that will make your journey truly one-of-a-kind.Captivating Photography: With stunning visuals capturing the essence of New Zealand's beauty, our guide brings the landscapes and experiences to life, inspiring your wanderlust and igniting your desire to explore every corner of this remarkable country.Whether you're an avid adventurer, a culture enthusiast, or a nature lover, "Wanderlust: The Complete Travel Guide to New Zealand" is your passport to an unforgettable expedition. Get ready to create memories that will last a lifetime in this land of astounding landscapes and endless possibilities. Start planning your New Zealand adventure today.

  • - "Beyond the Blue Waters: Navigating the Bahamas in 2023-2024"
    by James Simmons
    £12.49

    Dive into the captivating world of the Bahamas with "Beyond the Blue Waters," your ultimate guide to an enchanting adventure in this tropical paradise. Embark on a virtual journey through crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and vibrant cultural experiences that await you in the islands of the Bahamas.Why Choose "Beyond the Blue Waters"?Discover Hidden Treasures: Uncover the secrets of the Bahamas beyond the tourist hotspots. From secluded cays to hidden caves, this guide will lead you to lesser-known gems that define the true essence of the islands.Local Insights: Immerse yourself in the Bahamian way of life with authentic tips from locals. From cultural etiquette to must-try dishes, this guide offers a genuine connection to the heart and soul of the Bahamas.Practical Wisdom: Navigate your journey with confidence using practical travel tips and insights. From visa requirements to responsible tourism practices, this guide ensures a seamless and memorable experience.Immersive Storytelling: Immerse yourself in the Bahamas' beauty through vivid storytelling. With detailed descriptions and immersive narratives, you'll feel like you're right there, exploring white sand beaches and diving into the vibrant marine life.Capture Memories: Learn how to capture the essence of your Bahamian adventure through photography and journaling. Preserve your memories and share your experiences with stunning visuals and compelling narratives.Why This Guide Matters: Whether you're a first-time traveler or a seasoned explorer, "Beyond the Blue Waters" offers a wealth of information and inspiration to craft your perfect Bahamas getaway. Let the pages of this guide transport you to a world of turquoise seas, cultural richness, and boundless adventure.Embark on a journey that goes beyond the surface-immerse yourself in the Bahamas' essence, uncover its hidden treasures, and create memories that will last a lifetime. "Beyond the Blue Waters" is your passport to a transformative experience in the heart of paradise.Get Your Copy Today and Embark on a Bahamas Adventure Like No Other!

  • - Explore the heartbeat of the Big Easy
    by Sandra Williams
    £7.99

    Wander through the atmospheric French Quarter, where the echoes of jazz legends resonate in the air, and let the aroma of Creole cuisine tantalize your senses. Delve into the city's storied past, from its origins as a melting pot of cultures to its pivotal role in shaping America's music scene. Immerse yourself in the mystique of voodoo, the grandeur of Mardi Gras, and the timeless allure of historic landmarks.Whether you're a music enthusiast, a culinary connoisseur, or a history buff, our guide offers a curated selection of experiences to suit your preferences. Discover hidden gems, iconic venues, and charming neighborhoods, each with its own story to tell."Exploring the Heartbeat of the Big Easy" goes beyond the usual travel guide, providing you with insightful tips, captivating narratives, and practical advice to make the most of your New Orleans adventure. Join us in celebrating the city's joie de vivre and laissez les bons temps rouler - let the good times roll!

  • - "Serbia: Beyond Boundaries - Your Up-to-Date Travel Manual 2023-2024"
    by James Simmons
    £12.49

    Embark on an unforgettable journey through the captivating landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of Serbia with "Serbia: Beyond Boundaries." This comprehensive travel guide is your ultimate companion for exploring the hidden treasures and iconic landmarks that await in this Balkan gem.

  • - "Slovenia: Enchanting Adventures in a Land of Beauty and Heritage"
    by James Simmons
    £12.49

    Embark on an unforgettable journey through the hidden treasures and captivating landscapes of Slovenia. "Slovenia: Enchanting Adventures in a Land of Beauty and Heritage" is your passport to explore a nation that seamlessly blends historic charm with breathtaking natural beauty.From the enchanting streets of Ljubljana, where centuries-old architecture meets vibrant modern life, to the serene shores of Lake Bled, surrounded by snow-capped mountains, this guide invites you to discover the heart and soul of Slovenia. Traverse the winding paths of Triglav National Park, where alpine meadows and crystal-clear lakes provide the backdrop for outdoor adventures that will leave you breathless. Explore the historic halls of Predjama Castle, seemingly carved into the very rock it stands upon, and uncover the rich tapestry of stories that define Slovenia's past.With detailed itineraries, practical tips, and local insights, this guide is your trusted companion as you venture off the beaten path. Immerse yourself in authentic encounters with locals, savor traditional culinary delights, and capture the magic through your camera lens.Whether you're a history enthusiast, an avid nature lover, or a seeker of cultural experiences, "Slovenia: Enchanting Adventures in a Land of Beauty and Heritage" offers a captivating narrative that will inspire your wanderlust and ignite your sense of wonder. Allow the beauty of Slovenia to weave its spell on your soul as you embark on a journey that promises to be as enriching as it is enchanting.Experience the allure of Slovenia like never before. Buy your copy now and let the adventure begin!

  • - Discover the Timeless Allure of New England's Coastal Gem
    by Geneva B Flynn
    £12.99

    2023/2024 Cape Cod Travel Guide Travel to Cape Cod in style with the complete and engaging "Cape Cod Travel Guide 2023/2024." This book, written by Geneva B Flynn, an experienced traveler, and ardent explorer, is your key to unlocking the ageless attraction of one of New England's most treasured coastal secrets. Discover Coastal Beauty and Hidden Treasures: Explore the picturesque magnificence of Cape Cod's coastline, including its pristine beaches, renowned lighthouses, and quaint communities. Geneva B Flynn masterfully guides you through the region's hidden gems, allowing you to discover off-the-beaten-path historic monuments, gorgeous hikes, and cultural attractions. Endless Adventures Await: Whether you're a first-time traveler or a seasoned explorer, this book will meet all of your needs. You'll discover a wealth of alternatives to fit your interests and tastes, ranging from exciting outdoor activities to decadent gastronomic pleasures. Prepare to kayak through quiet streams, see incredible whale migrations, and experience farm-to-table feasts that will excite your taste senses. Insider Knowledge & Local Wisdom: As you explore the heart of Cape Cod, benefit from Geneva B Flynn's direct experiences and local contacts. Discover locals-only culinary jewels, receive admission to unique cultural events, and learn about the region's rich history and traditions from the people who live there. Buyers Must Act Now: Plan Your Escape to Cape Cod!The Cape Cod Travel Guide 2023/2024 is more than just a guidebook-it's your ticket to a world of discovery, adventure, and amazing experiences. You'll feel the eagerness and need to arrange your getaway to this seaside refuge grow with each page. Geneva B Flynn has painstakingly created a handbook that promises to turn your Cape Cod adventure into a thrilling story of discovery and connection. Why should you wait? Begin Your Cape Cod Adventure Right Now!Geneva B Flynn's Cape Cod Travel book 2023/2024 is more than simply a book; it's an invitation to rediscover the enchantment of Cape Cod. Don't pass up the opportunity to discover hidden treasures, go on adventurous adventures, and get immersed in the timeless attraction of this seaside paradise. This handbook has it all, whether you're looking for leisure, adventure, or cultural immersion. So, why delay? Begin organizing your Cape Cod journey now to make memories that last a lifetime. Geneva B Flynn's Cape Cod Travel Guide 2023/2024 is your go-to guide for an enlightening and comprehensive Cape Cod vacation. Don't put it off any longer-get your copy now and chart your route for a memorable voyage!

  • - "Kosovo Odyssey: Mapping Your Unforgettable Voyage"
    by James Simmons
    £12.49

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