Travel and holiday Books
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Simon Wallenberg Press Amharic English, English Amharic Dictionary: A Modern Dictionary of the Amharic Language
£24.95
Little, Brown Book Group The Adventures Of Elizabeth In Rugen: A Virago Modern Classic
Book SynopsisIn 1901 the 'real' Elizabeth holidayed on the Baltic island of Rügen with just her maid, a coachman, a carriage piled with luggage, and a woman friend. From such unpromising beginnings Elizabeth weaves a captivating farrago around her encounters. There's the snobbish bishop's wife and her personable, handsome son, a dressmaker and, astonishingly, a long-lost cousin -- Charlotte -- who is trying to evade the pursuit of her husband, the maddeningly genial old professor. Here, with delightfully astringent humour, Elizabeth recounts the misadventures that befall her. And, as she immortalised her Pomeranian wilderness in the famous ELIZABETH AND HER GERMAN GARDEN, she now writes enticingly of this remote and attractive island.Trade ReviewA mistress of irony * Lisa St Aubin de Teran *Delicious confection * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
£22.52
Lulu.com Along the Amalfi Drive
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£18.95
£21.21
Consortium of Collective Consciousness,U.S. Sacred Places North America: 108 Destinations
Book SynopsisThis revised and updated comprehensive travel guide examines North America’s most sacred sites for spiritually attuned explorers. Important archaeological, geological, and historical destinations from coast to coast are exhaustively examined, from the weathered pueblos of the American Southwest and the medicine wheels of western Canada to Graceland and the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr. Histories and cultural contexts are objectively surveyed, along with the latest academic theories and insightful metaphysical ruminations. Detailed maps, drawings, and travel directions are also included.Trade Review"[These] 108 places . . . stir the soul. Many of the destinations mentioned come as no surprise in a collection of the hallowed: Ohio's Serpent Mound, Wyoming's Yellowstone, Colorado's Mesa Verde, for instance. But other entries serve as a delightful reminder that there is room in our hearts to expand the definition of sacred: Massachusetts' Walden Pond, Michigan's House of David, and Tennessee's (and Elvis') Graceland." -- Chicago Tribune"
£17.05
Plain View Press Panigyri
£18.95
Seaworthy Publications, Inc. A Cruising Guide To The Northern Bahamas
£44.96
Seaworthy Publications, Inc. Street's Pilot/Guide to the Cape Verde Islands
£36.86
Seaworthy Publications, Inc. A Cruising Guide to the Virgin Islands
£40.46
Seaworthy Publications, Inc. A Cruising Guide to the Leeward Islands
£44.96
Seaworthy Publications, Inc. A Cruising Guide to the Northwest Caribbean
£44.96
Seaworthy Publications, Inc. A Cruising Guide to Puerto Rico
£36.86
Whitechapel Productions Press The Hauntings of America: Ghoists & Legends of America's Haunted Past
£13.77
Ripley Entertainment Inc Div of The Jim Pattison Group Ripley's Believe It or Not! Amusement Park Oddities & Trivia
Book SynopsisWith more than 350 stories inside its pages, and 50-plus original illustrations by Ripleys official cartoonist John Graziano, this book is dedicated to the bizarre, colorful, and entertaining universe of amusement parks, rides, and attractions.
£10.67
Boydell & Brewer Ltd The Companion Guide to Burgundy
Book SynopsisFor anyone planning a visit to Burgundy this Guide is indispensable. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT As elegant as it is exhaustive. The whole book has body and bouquet, [its author] is well-read, witty, relaxed and impeccably observant. GUARDIAN Burgundy is one of the richest areas in France - rich in its art and architecture, its history, its food and wines, and its glorious countryside. Nowhere in Europe are there greater examples of the Romanesque: the basilica of the Madeleine at Vézelay, the sculptures of Gislebertus of Autun, the cathedral of St Philibert at Tournus. The very names of its vineyards - Corton, Chambertin, Montrachet - conjure up the robust and mature bouquet of the province. Once the abbeys at Cluny, Pontigny and Fontenay were the wellspring of medieval Christianity in Europe; now the spiritual community at Taizé speaks to the whole world. Nowhere in France is the sense of the past more immediate, nowhere does it so palpably inform the present. On its first publication, the Companion Guide to Burgundy established itself as the indispensable guide to the region. In this extensively revised new edition, FRANCIS PAGAN has updated and expanded the text to provide the reader with the most knowledgeable, reliable and attentive guide now available to this most fascinating and hospitable region of France.Trade ReviewFor anyone planning a visit to Burgundy this Guide is indispensable. * TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT *Table of ContentsHistorical background; Sens and the Senonais; the Tonnerrois and Auxerre; the Puisaye; the Chatillonais; from Chatillon to Vezelay; the Avallonais and the Morvan; from Avallon to Fontenay; Semur and the Auxois; from Saulieu to Dijon; Dijon; the Pays-Bas and the Valley of the Seine; the Cote; from Chalon to Autun; Nevers and the Nivernais; from Autun to Paray-le-Monial; through the Brionnais to Charlieu; from Charlieu to Cluny; from Cluny to Tournus; La Bresse and Macon; wine-making in Burgundy.
£40.44
Boydell & Brewer Ltd The Companion Guide to the Greek Islands
Book SynopsisA lively, discerning companion to the beauty, myth and history of a fascinating and lovely region."A consistently first-rate series." THE TIMES When Ernle Bradford's Companion Guide to the Greek Islands first appeared in 1963 it was immediately hailed as the best published guide to the diverse and endlessly fascinating islands of the Aegean and Ionian seas. This revised edition of this classic travel guide profits from FRANCIS PAGAN's twenty years' of travel in Greek waters, and deep knowledge of the area. He has added further touches to Bradford's vivid accounts of the moods of the sea and the islanders' traditional ways of life, leading the reader to unexpected discoveries (hidden monasteries, hill-top villages, flowery valleys, quiet places by the sea), and writes in more depth of the Classical, Byzantine and medieval past. Included in this edition are accounts of recent archaeological work in the islands by British, American, and other European schools; he also guides the reader to sites which have become more accessible as communications multiply by sea, air and land. Photographs by George Domatas.Trade ReviewA consistently first-rate series. * THE TIMES *
£40.44
Boydell & Brewer Ltd The Companion Guide to Paris
Book Synopsis`An exuberant performance' THE TIMES Highly praised on its first appearance, this new edition of the Companion Guide to Paris, fully revised by Anthony Glyn's widow, preserves his vivid evocation of Paris - its foundation and history, ancient churches, wide boulevards and narrow streets, architecture, and philosophy - while bringing the book up to date. Special attention is paid to the completed Grand Louvre with its Pyramid, the d'Orsay and Picasso Museums and the refurbished Centre Pompidou; the changes to the Eiffel Tower and the Panthéon; and the restoration of the footpaths along the Seine. Informed and amusing, the book captures the changing moods of this fascinating city.Trade ReviewGlyn is at his best when describing architecture, and when imparting snippets of information, such as that Delacroix took so long to complete his frescoes in Saint-Sulpice because he could only work during services, when the music inspired him. * TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT *An exuberant performance by a man thoroughly at ease in the subject. * THE TIMES *Anthony Glyn's Companion Guide to Paris describes a collection of strolls along the Seine, down the Champs Elysées, through museums, galleries and parks. Along the way Mr Glyn displays a dry humour and a taste for salacious gossip... Descriptions of areas such as the Ile de la Cité have a personal touch and depth not found in competing guides. There is also a useful section on how to live in Paris. * THE ECONOMIST *Table of ContentsThe Seine; the Right Bank; the Left Bank.
£40.44
Boydell & Brewer Ltd The Companion Guide to Berlin
Book SynopsisBerlin's traumatic past and vibrant present explored and explained in a guide to the culture, buildings and society of the city. Most people do not think of Berlin as a beautiful city, but it is filled with stunning sights, sounds and textures, all the more astonishing when the stories behind them are revealed. Today's Berlin is new and vibrant, but historyhas left its scars. A look in the right place is rewarded with glimpses of the glories of old Prussia as well as the abominations of Hitler's Third Reich and of the outer bulwark of the Soviet empire. Brian Ladd, a historian whohas been returning to Berlin for twenty-five years, pays homage to the familiar landmarks, but he also penetrates into obscure corners of the city and brings them alive with his shrewd and informed comment. He explains what the sights of Berlin have meant to Berliners who coped under kings and dictators, and who toiled, suffered and celebrated as their city was destroyed and rebuilt. This book invites you to share their passions as it draws you into the dynamic new capital that has risen from wreckage of post-war German history. BRIAN LADD is at the State University of New York at Albany. He has been a constant visitor to Berlin over a quarter of a century.Trade ReviewA valuable addition to writing about a city that has played a central role in shaping the modern world. * SUNDAY TIMES, BOOKS OF THE WEEK *
£26.99
Boydell & Brewer Ltd The Companion Guide to London [new edn]
Book SynopsisHas strong claims to be among the best guidebooks ever written. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH It is surely remarkable to write of a guidebook that it is difficult to put down. But it is certainly true of this one. ECONOMIST Calls our attention to everything beautiful, historic or curious left in the heart of London. SUNDAY TIMES David Piper's classic book is the most elegant, lyrical and stimulating of all guides to London, written with undisguised enthusiasm, intimacy and affection. It traverses London from Regent's Park to Lambeth, from the Tower of London to Kensington, with excursions on the river and forays to outlying points of interest, each chapter covering an area which can be comfortably walked in a day. The author draws out the individual character of each district through history, literature, art and architecture and his own informed and entertaining comments. This is an essential guide for those who really want to understand how London has developed; it has been thoroughly revised and updated for this new edition. DAVID PIPER was an art historian, director of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, from 1973-1985, and before that director of the National Portrait Gallery, London; FIONNUALA JERVIS, who revised the guide, has edited and contributed to numerous historical and art historical publications, and in the course of this revision has walked every step of the way in David Piper's footprints from her home in Kensington.Trade ReviewIt is surely remarkable to write of a guidebook that is difficult to put down. But it is certainly true of this one. * ECONOMIST *Calls our attention to everything beautiful, historic or curious left in the heart of London. * SUNDAY TIMES *Has strong claims to be among the best guidebooks ever written. * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *Urbane, charming and supremely elegantly written, it contrives to impart lustre even to Leicester Square. * HOUSE AND GARDEN *That unremittingly excellent work of topography, David Piper's Companion Guide.... GUARDIAN [Smallweed] * . *Table of ContentsThames; The Tower and Tower Hill; Piccadilly, Green Park and the Haymarket; Leicester Square and Soho; St James's; Mayfair and perimeter - Park Lane, Oxford Street, Regent Street; Trafalgar Square; Whitehall and the Houses of Parliament; Westminster Abbey; St James's Park to Tate Britain; Belgravia, Victoria and Pimlico; Hyde Park; Knightsbridge and South Kensington; Chelsea; Bloomsbury; St Marylebone South; St Marylebone North - Regent's Park; Covent Garden; Fleet Street and the Strand; legal London - Inns of Court - Temple to King's Cross; Bank; a circuit about the Bank; St Paul's; Liverpool Street to Blackfriars; Holborn Circus to the Guildhall; South Bank - Southwark to Lambeth; points of interest beyond; envoi; travel; museums; churches.
£22.49
Boydell & Brewer Ltd The Companion Guide to Sicily: New Edition
Book SynopsisThis vivid, knowledgeable and privileged guide to the riches of Sicily is vintage Companion Guide. The beautiful island of Sicily, poised between Europe and Africa, has seen many invaders, nearly all of whom have left their mark in art and architecture. It is also a land of myth and enigma, pagan below the Catholic surface, troubled by the shadow of the Mafia - in the words of the great Sicilian writer Leonardo Sciascia, a fantasy world. Raleigh Trevelyan knows the island intimately, and his knowledge adds immeasurably to the experience of visiting the great sites: Segesta, Agrigento and the mosaics of the Roman villa near Piazza Armerina, Palermo and Monreale, the theatre at Syracuse and the baroque marvels of Noto. Unforgettable though these are, Sicily's unique character is more fully revealed as the author makes his leisurely way from province to province, describing the landscape and monuments, great treasures and remote villages, and spicing these discoveries with personal anecdote and references from writers down the centuries. RALEIGH TREVELYAN's books include several on Italian themes, notably Princes under the Volcano and two outstanding books about the Second World War in Italy: The Fortress: A Diary of Anzio and After and Rome 1944: The Battle for the Eternal City.Trade ReviewThe level of detail offered by Trevelyan is impressive... [his] knowledge, experience, research and passion shine. The detail is frequently enlivened by anecdotes, or historical episodes. * REFERENCE REVIEWS *Informative, entertaining, even leisurely, combining the best of essential knowledge with an agreeable personal touch... A model guide, with ... all the excitement of discovery and the deeper pleasures of long familiarity. * THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT *This is the guidebook that the fascinating island of Sicily richly deserves... I urge you to go and see for yourself the extraordinary beauty of the island with a copy of this book to hand. * COUNTRY LIFE *I value the traditional virtues of the Companion Guides... actually written by an individual rather than packaged by production teams... straightforward intelligent guides to cultural sites. -- Douglas Schatz * BOOKSELLER *[Trevelyan is] an ideal guide to the island, knowledgeable, courteous and eloquent... A generation ago Hugh Honour and Georgina Masson wrote classic companion guides to Venice and Rome respectively. Trevelyan's delightful volume is of the same high calibre. * TABLET *The title is right: Raleigh Trevelyan is indeed a most companionable guide...do pack it. * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
£36.08
Baker Street Studios Endeavour on Location: An Unofficial Review and Guide to the Locations Used
£13.70
Blue Guides Blue Guide Liguria
Book SynopsisThis easy-to-carry guide includes Genoa, San Remo, Savona, Portofino, the Cinque Terre, La Spezia and Lerici. Art historian, landscape architect and long-time Italy resident Paul Blanchard explores this beautiful region of fishing villages, coastal resorts and plunging mountain valleys, with a seafaring history and a fine culinary tradition, providing a fascinatingly detailed guide, with carefully chosen recommendations of hotels and restaurants.
£9.63
Blue Guides Blue Guide Emilia Romagna
Book SynopsisThis easy-to-carry guide includes Bologna, Parma, Modena, Piacenza, Ravenna, Rimini and the Po delta. Art historian, Italy resident and long-time Blue Guides author Alta Macadam explores this beautiful region of fine cities, splendid cuisine and long history, providing a fascinatingly detailed guide, with carefully chosen recommendations of hotels and restaurants.
£999.99
Blue Guides Blue Guide Turkey's Black Sea Coast: A Guide to the Pontic Provinces of Turkey
Book SynopsisThe Black Sea, hostile and hospitable by turns, a land of towering mountain peaks, green tea plantations and thick forests, has always attracted civilisation to its shores: Hittites, Greeks and Romans, Seljuks and Ottomans, Georgians and Armenians, Genoese and Venetians, have all left their traces here. This scholarly and intrepid guide visits all the provinces of the Turkish Black Sea region, delving into their history and discovering all the present-day reasons for a traveller to go there. There are many.
£12.60
CFZ Press Monsters of Texas
£13.62
£16.10
Aziloth Books Shambhala the Resplendent
£12.62
Red Press Ltd Learning Service: The essential guide to
Book SynopsisWant to help? First you must be willing to learn. This year, over ten million people will go abroad, eager to find the perfect blend of adventure and altruism. Volunteer travel can help you find your place in the world--and find out what you're made of. So why do so many international volunteer programs fail to make an impact? Why do some do more harm than good? Learning Service offers a powerful new approach that invites volunteers to learn from host communities before trying to 'help' them. It's also a thoughtful critique of the sinister side of volunteer travel; a guide for turning good intentions into effective results; and essential advice on how to make the most of your experience. This book is for volunteers and educators alike. If you're wondering if volunteer travel is right for you; if you're getting on the plane tomorrow; or if you're trying to adjust to life as a returned volunteer--this is the book you need in your bag.Trade Review"Volunteering programs are expanding rapidly. Before we even decide to go, we should start by questioning our intentions: Why volunteer abroad? Is it for ourselves or do we really want to make a difference? I would definitely check out this book before traveling. It's a very concrete, critical and useful guide to how we can do it better. Even though we are equipped with good intentions and harm is not intended, many volunteers and travelers end up playing the role of the white savior and reinforce stereotypes about poverty. When you travel to work as a volunteer you have a chance to provide nuanced information, talk about the complexities and tell something different than the one-sided story about poverty and pity. Put this book in your bag, learn from the practical advice, and you'll be on the right track!" --Beathe i?1/2gi?1/2rd: President of SAIH and Radi-Aid "This is the book I wish I'd had before my first trip abroad. It's an essential guide for helping navigate the complex learning that comes with international travel and the self-reflection that is necessary to understand hidden power dynamics. Thank you for this resource!" --Author & Advisor of Twitter for Good "Learning Service should be required reading for anyone looking to volunteer abroad. The stories in this book illustrate the obstacles and pitfalls that everyone will face at one time or another, and is chock full of lessons from experienced volunteers on how to avoid them. If you are going to invest your time and resources in volunteering, you need to read this book." --Conor Grennan: Author of Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal "Part thought-provoking expose, part how-to guide, Learning Service is a timely resource for prospective volunteers and anyone interested in international development. As the problem of misguided and damaging social volunteerism continues to worsen, this book has the power to turn volunteers into learners and developing communities into teachers." --Lindsay Morris: Director of The Nantucket Project Academy "Had I read this book before I left for the Peace Corps 20 years ago, I might have had the courage to be really honest with the question: who is really getting the most out of this experience? I thought that my youthful energy and eagerness to help would be enough to make me an effective volunteer. I soon found myself in a mess of politics, new faces, a foreign language and utter discouragement. The framework of "learning service" would have humbled my eagerness and prompted me to think more critically about the impact I was having in this new culture. I am now a professional in the field of intercultural competence due to all the mistakes and fumbles I made during my time abroad, but this book gives you the opportunity to shortcut many novice fumbles and sets you up to hit the ground running. The book emphasizes something that took me years to learn: when we want to help others, we need to start by understanding ourselves. The stories will guide you away from classic volunteerism traps and teach you how to navigate this massive industry with true intelligence. It is a must for anyone who is looking to be an effective volunteer and looking to have a profound international experience they can feel proud of." --Emily Braucher: CEO of ReFresh Communication "Learning Service provides anyone looking to make the world a better place - whether a first time volunteer or experienced veteran in the field - a set of frameworks, stories, and a philosophy behind how we can all best serve in a complex, global context." --Eric Glustrom: CEO and Founder of Watson Institute "Cambodia is one of the most targeted countries for volunteering. People who have good hearts but not much expertise in the thing they are going to do for their volunteer work could cause more harm than good. I have seen volunteers who have the aim to "save Cambodia" yet they are helping local families building vegetable gardens while they don't even know how to plant the seeds. Often times, most of the work is done by the local people, but when the volunteers leave, they put their name on the project so that they feel good about it and can show their work to everyone back home. This is not right. Learning Service could be a very powerful tool to help millions of those who are going to do such volunteers projects in emerging markets." --Thavry Thon, Author of A Proper Woman "This book has spirit, passion and clarity aplenty. Learning Service encourages us to put listening first--something we all could do more of. This book is a very practical guide for anyone considering international volunteerism, but it also uses real stories from the field that everyone can (and should) learn from." --Tom Scott: Founder of Nantucket Nectars and The Nantucket Project "The book I wish had accompanied me years ago as I set out on my volunteering adventures. If you are volunteering abroad and want to redefine the 'doing good' status quo, this book is for you. With vivid stories of what worked and what didn't, this book will nurture your desire to be open, to question, to learn and to 'do good' better." --Lily Lapenna: Social Impact Coach and Founder of MyBnk "Learning Service is a great tool for anyone who wishes to help others, whether that be through international development, volunteering or simply helping friends or family. It has a simple message in its core, if you wish to really help, you must learning how to do it, and how not to do it! The book is accessible, and often humorous, whilst reflecting current global community learning and best practice in a complex field ethics and full of potentially unforeseen outcomes (both good and bad). It should be essential reading for all people looking to volunteer and I will be strongly recommending every volunteer's journey starts with this book!" --Steve Gwenin: CEO of Global Vision International (GVI) "The desire to help others is one of the most remarkable traits human beings possess, but the truth is, our good intentions are not enough. Well-meaning help can lead to devastating, unintended consequences. The stories within these pages taught me valuable lessons and played a vital role in changing the trajectory of my life and work in Cambodia. This book is mandatory reading for anyone interested in helping others by volunteering overseas. It should be in every school, every library and every institution of higher learning as it encourages us all to not only become responsible global citizens, but to help in the right way, with eyes wide open." --Tara Winkler: Founder of Cambodian's Children's Trust, author of How Not to Start an Orphanage (By a Woman Who Did) "If you seek meaningful and impactful travel experiences, this book is a must read. The pedagogy of Learning Service is foundational to responsible travel, and has become a cornerstone principle for 'Where There Be Dragons' cross-cultural engagement." --Reed Harwood: Executive Director of Where There Be Dragons "As someone who has hosted many volunteers in my home country, I think Learning Service's approach is the best guideline for those who seek to volunteer responsibly abroad and aim to have a positive and long lasting impact. This book helps volunteers to ask the rights questions, contact the right projects or organizations, and prepare themselves to contribute and learn. Through growing up and living in Cambodia, I've seen lots of unskilled volunteers who come into my country with the idea of ''saving Cambodia'' or ''changing Cambodia''. I have found the language used and actions taken to be patronizing and if anything, disempowering. Often volunteers have come and not asked what's needed, but assumed what's needed. For example, wells have been built, without asking why a well, just a metre away, is broken and remains unfixed. This is why a book such as this is so needed, inspiring learning before serving." --Cho Choch, Experienced Cambodian tour guide and volunteer host "Learning Service fills a much needed gap in the volunteering abroad literature. The authors pool their vast experience in service learning, international volunteering and tourism, together to create an essential tool for those seeking to do go while traveling. Educators and students embarking on an international volunteer experiences or study abroad need to read this book. Understanding how volunteering helps, but can also do terrible harm is the responsibility of each and every person seeking to volunteer. The authors lead the reader through the important process of preparing yourself, reviewing your options, understanding the skills you need to be successful and then the important process of pre, during and post trip preparation and processing. Too many well-intentioned volunteer experiences either have little impact or far worse, actually cause harm to the people and place the volunteer was seeking to help. Learning Service is a must-read for those seeking to help, not harm." --Kristin Lamoureux, Visiting Professor of Hospitality and Tourism, Virginia Tech University "Everyone who has ever intended to make a change, or is in the midst of doing it should read this book, re-trace their steps, and go out re-fueled to do it better. Learning Service is both the journal and ammunition to participate in building a better world. It's the Art of War for responsible and impactful travel." --Daniela Kon: Founder of Social Impact Media Awards (SIMA) "The idea of helping out people less well-off than you in an exotic land is an intoxicating force. It's never been easier to 'volunteer abroad'. But only if matching good intention and wanderlust would simply guarantee sustainable development and a better, fairer world. Unfortunately it's not that simple. Thank goodness for the guidance of Learning Service to help us navigate the potential and pitfalls of this brave new world." --Ben Keene: Founder of Tribewanted and Co-Lead of Escape the City's Escape School "An illuminating approach to international volunteering, this book will help you change lives for the better, including your own. Seasoned travelers as well as first-time volunteers will find the stories presented here fascinating and thought-provoking, timely and awe-inspiring. More than just a guide to volunteering, this is a tribute to activism in all its forms." --Ayelet Waldman: Bestselling author of Bad Mother: A Chronicle of Maternal Crimes, Minor Calamities, and Occasional Moments of Grace "Volunteering overseas is life changing, and getting and giving the most from it requires an experienced partner. Learning Service is that partner, as the authors offer their combined lifetimes of accumulated knowledge. Gain insight and confidence for an adventure more rewarding than you'd ever imagined." --Frances Moore Lappi?1/2 Author of 19 books including Diet for a Small Planet, and Co-Founder of Food First: Institute for Food and Development Policy "If you are among the growing number of today's travelers eager to give back in a positive way to the people and places you visit, then read this book now. The authors provide a profound understanding of what it takes to have a meaningful volunteer experience abroad with important insights that will also help guide you on a lifelong journey to make the world a better place." --Costas Christ, Editor-at-Large and Senior Advisor, National Geographic Travel "Growing up in Nepal I witnessed the upsurge of volunteer tourism, noticing the mismatch between what the volunteers thought they were doing and the actual impact of their actions. I had always wished that there was a way to call them out on this and help volunteers understand the complexity of the issues they were engaging in, and also transform what they were doing for the better. Reading this book I saw my wish had come true. I hope it lands into the hands of every single person who wants to do 'service' to the world, as it will have a profound impact on the way they choose to do it." --Rishi Bhandari, Volunteer Host and Educational Travel Guide "Over the last few decades, international volunteering has grown in popularity, accessibility, and complexity. Learning Service explores the challenges for the sector, tackling the ethics and impact of international volunteering while simultaneously offering one simple message: if you want to help, you have to be willing to learn. It is packed with real-life stories that are in turn engaging and entertaining, as well as giving pause for thought. Learning Service's core message seamlessly aligns with VSO's People First theory of change, developed through six decades of experience in this field. This is recommended reading for all those considering volunteering in a developing country." --Philip Goodwin: CEO of Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) "Learning Service is a must read for anyone considering volunteer tourism. Whether you are a would-be volunteer or an organization sending volunteer tourists abroad, this wise book gives clear warnings about the manifold and serious mistakes being made through insensitivity to outright corruption. The authors use their own years of trial and error as well as a deep understanding of current research to guide us to a humane and deeply-satisfying approach to helping ourselves learn through service." --Elizabeth Becker: Author of Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism "This is an extraordinary contribution to the conversation on what effective volunteer service looks like, and how a learning service approach enriches volunteers and communities in equal measure. This book brings together theory, practice, and the wisdom of experience to map the landscape of challenges and opportunities you'll face before you leave, when you arrive, and after you return home. A manifesto for doing good well, this is an indispensable book for anyone volunteering overseas." --Noam Chomsky: Philosopher, historian, social critic, author and activistTable of ContentsGetting started On learning Part 1: LEARNING ABOUT YOURSELF Chapter 1 – Embracing a Learning Mindset Chapter 2 – Exploring Your Motivations and Goals Part 2: LEARNING ABOUT VOLUNTEERING Chapter 3– Putting it in Context: You Are Not the First to Say “I Am Here to Help” Chapter 4 - The Potential Pitfalls of Volunteer Travel Chapter 5 – The Positive Potential of Learning Service Part 3: LEARNING ABOUT YOUR OPTIONS Chapter 6 – Volunteering and Alternatives: Deciding on the Right Path for You Chapter 7–Volunteer Roles and Projects Chapter 8– Choices and Considerations in Exploring Volunteer Travel Chapter 9 – Evaluating and Selecting an Option On action Part 4: ACTION – BEFORE YOU LEAVE Chapter 10– Practicing Soft and Hard Skills Chapter 11– Everyone Can Get There - Funding Your Time Abroad Chapter 12– Final Logistics: Mentally and Physically `Packing Your Bags’ Part 5: Action - While Abroad Chapter 13– Humble and Effective Action Chapter 14 – Getting the Most Out of Your Time Overseas: Learning Service Applied to Life Abroad Chapter 15 – Using Your Skills Appropriately and Sustainably Part 6: ACTION – RETURNING HOME AND FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE Chapter 16– Transitioning Home Chapter 17 – Using Learning Service to Make a Lasting Change Parting Words Further Reading – Development Book Reviews Endnotes
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Leveret Publishing Italy: Valleys of Rock
£17.53
Leveret Publlshing Spain
£20.92
Leveret Publishing France
£17.76
Leveret Publishing Corsica Mare e Monte and Sardinia
£24.70
Lulu Press Scotland
£16.39
Leveret Publishing St Cuthberts Way
£22.00
Leveret Publishing Venezuelan Climbs
£20.14
Press Dionysus LTD Herkes Büyür Elbette
£14.91
Backbone Creative Ltd The Slow Road to Deadhorse: An Englishman's Discoveries and Reflections on the Backroads of North America
Book SynopsisThe community of Deadhorse, Alaska (population 25) lies 250 miles north of the Arctic Circle, at the northern terminus of the Pan-American Highway, the longest road in the world. Key West, Florida, sits at the southern tip of the Florida Keys, an archipelago of coral islands jutting into the Caribbean warmth of the Mexican Gulf. Between Key West and Deadhorse lies most of North America. Londoner James Anthony decided to drive between the two, adjusting his GPS settings to ''avoid highways,'' letting an inanimate piece of technology guide him left-right through the byways, back roads, country lanes and mountain passes of this vast continent.Along the way, he was serenaded in an African-American Church in Miami; went peanut farming in Georgia; hitched a ferry ride across the Mississippi with moonshine-drinking locals; got drunk with a North Dakotan farmer who had three months to live; survived a haunting in Saskatchewan; was nearly squashed by an irate buffalo in the Northern Rockies; and arrived at the Arctic Ocean just before freeze-up. Part travelogue, history, social commentary, and good-time escapism, The Slow Road to Deadhorse chronicles an Englishman''s road-trip through the North America most people never get to see.
£12.39
MGP Publishing Journey through India
£12.34
Ant Press Greece The Parthenon paradox
£13.29
Abefree Publishing Heads Hats and Tall Tales
£33.24
Antenna Publications Bride of Quietness
£16.08
Connor Court Publishing Enid Blyton at Old Thatch
£14.31
Everytime Press / Bequem Publishing Chero Extranjero Foreign Friend
£19.47
Gorgias Press A Pilgrimage to Nejd, The Cradle of the Arab Race (vol 1)
Book SynopsisThis book documents the journey of Lady Anne Blunt (d. 1917) to Arabia in 1875. Hunt was a talented artist and the founder of the famous Crabbet Stud of England.
£65.25
Gorgias Press A Pilgrimage to Nejd, The Cradle of the Arab Race (vol 2)
Book SynopsisThis book documents the journey of Lady Anne Blunt (d. 1917) to Arabia in 1875. Hunt was a talented artist and the founder of the famous Crabbet Stud of England.
£63.00
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