Travel & Transport Books
Random House USA Inc Fodor's Los Angeles: with Disneyland & Orange
Book SynopsisWhether you want to stroll down Hollywood's Walk of Fame, spot celebrities in Beverly Hills, or lounge at the beach in Malibu, the local Fodor's travel experts in Los Angeles are here to help! Fodor's Los Angeles guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your trip-planning process and make the most of your time. This new edition has an easy-to-read layout, fresh information, and beautiful color photos. Fodor's Los Angeles travel guide includes: AN ILLUSTRATED ULTIMATE EXPERIENCES GUIDE to the top things to see and do MULTIPLE ITINERARIES to effectively organize your days and maximize your time MORE THAN 15 DETAILED MAPS and a FREE PULL-OUT MAP to help you navigate confidently COLOR PHOTOS throughout to spark your wanderlust! HONEST RECOMMENDATIONS FROM LOCALS on the best sights, restaurants, hotels, nightlife, shopping, performing arts, activities, side-trips, and more PHOTO-FILLED “BEST OF” FEATURES on “Famous Film Locations”, Best Beaches”, “Best Celebrity Hang-outs”, and more TRIP-PLANNING TOOLS AND PRACTICAL TIPS including when to go, getting around, beating the crowds, and saving time and money HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL INSIGHTS providing rich context on the local people, politics, art, architecture, cuisine, geography and more SPECIAL FEATURES on “What to Eat and Drink,” “What to Watch and Read Before You Visit,” and “Cruising the Sunset Strip” LOCAL WRITERS to help you find the under-the-radar gems UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE ON: Hollywood Walk of Fame, Sunset Strip, Downtown LA, Santa Monica, Venice Beach, Beverly Hills, Griffith Park, Disneyland, Universal Studios, Silver Lake, Malibu, and more. Planning on visiting the rest of California? Check out Fodor's California, Fodor's Southern California, Fodor's San Diego, Fodor's Northern California, Fodor's San Francisco, and Fodor's Napa and Sonoma *Important note for digital editions: The digital edition of this guide does not contain all the images or text included in the physical edition.ABOUT FODOR'S AUTHORS: Each Fodor's Travel Guide is researched and written by local experts. Fodor's has been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for over 80 years. For more travel inspiration, you can sign up for our travel newsletter at fodors.com/newsletter/signup, or follow us @FodorsTravel on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We invite you to join our friendly community of travel experts at fodors.com/community to ask any other questions and share your experience with us!Trade Review“Fodor’s is pitched a few notches higher…aimed at a fairly discerning traveler with an appetite for background and the occasional surprise.” – New York Times “The Fodor’s guides are notable for their ratings of sights, restaurants, shops, accommodations and attractions.” – Chicago Tribune“In terms of comprehensiveness of coverage, the very accessible format, and the enthusiastic tone, this series remains one of the best on the market.” – Booklist“Fodor’s super-informative guidebooks are known for accuracy and attention to detail.” – Sacramento Bee“Fodor’s can help you plan the perfect adventure.” – Arizona Republic
£14.24
Random House USA Inc Fodors Los Angeles
Book SynopsisWhether you want to stroll down Hollywood's Walk of Fame, spot celebrities in Beverly Hills, or lounge at the beach in Malibu, the local Fodor's travel experts in Los Angeles are here to help! Fodor's Los Angeles guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your trip-planning process and make the most of your time.This new edition has an easy-to-read layout, fresh information, and beautiful color photos.Fodor's Los Angeles travel guide includes:AN ILLUSTRATED ULTIMATE EXPERIENCES GUIDE to the top things to see and doMULTIPLE ITINERARIES to effectively organize your days and maximize your timeMORE THAN 15 DETAILED MAPS and a FREE PULL-OUT MAP to help you navigate confidentlyCOLOR PHOTOS throughout to spark your wanderlust!HONEST RECOMMENDATIONS FROM LOCALS on the best sights, restaurants, hotels, nightlife, shopping, performing arts, activities, side-trips, and morePHOTO-FILLED BEST OF FEATURES on Famous Film Locations, Best Beaches, Best Celebrity Hang-outs, and moreTRIP-PLANNING TOOLS AND PRACTICAL TIPS including when to go, getting around, beating the crowds, and saving time and moneyHISTORICAL AND CULTURAL INSIGHTS providing rich context on the local people, politics, art, architecture, cuisine, geography and moreSPECIAL FEATURES on What to Eat and Drink, What to Watch and Read Before You Visit, and Cruising the Sunset StripLOCAL WRITERS to help you find the under-the-radar gemsUP-TO-DATE COVERAGE ON: Hollywood Walk of Fame, Sunset Strip, Downtown LA, Santa Monica, Venice Beach, Beverly Hills, Griffith Park, Disneyland, Universal Studios, Silver Lake, Malibu, and more. Planning on visiting the rest of California? Check out Fodor's California, Fodor's Southern California, Fodor's San Diego, Fodor's Northern California, Fodor's San Francisco, and Fodor's Napa and Sonoma*Important note for digital editions: The digital edition of this guide does not contain all the images or text included in the physical edition. ABOUT FODOR'S AUTHORS: Each Fodor's Travel Guide is researched and written by local experts. Fodor's has been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for over 80 years. For more travel inspiration, you can sign up for our travel newsletter at fodors.com/newsletter/signup, or follow us @FodorsTravel on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We invite you to join our friendly community of travel experts at fodors.com/community to ask any other questions and share your experience with us!
£14.24
Duncan Petersen Publishing Great Pub Great Walk In a Box
Book SynopsisA unique guide to Britain's classic pub walks. In this boxed collection of walking cards featuring over 60 walks, you'll find a happy mix of routes around England, Scotland and Wales' loveliest towns and countryside bringing together two supremely British past-times - pubs and walks.
£16.19
ITMB Publishing Ireland
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Anness Publishing Ultimate Harley Davidson
Book SynopsisThe Harley-Davidson motorcyle is the stuff of myth and legend - a true American icon for generations of thrill-seekers. This book charts the history and evolution of the company and the machine, from its humble beginnings to the present day, and features a chronological guide to every Harley model produced, from the 1906 Silent Gray Fellow to the VR1000 superbike. It includes photographs showing each motorcycle to perfection, together with technical specifications, key design elements, engineering standards and notable attributes. The book offers a wealth of information about this most intriguing, enduring and individual of marques.
£7.59
Profile Books Ltd The Durrells of Corfu
Book SynopsisThe Durrell family are immortalised in Gerald Durrell's My Family and Other Animals and its ITV adaptation, The Durrells. But what of the real life Durrells? Why did they go to Corfu in the first place - and what happened to them after they left? The real story of the Durrells is as surprising and fascinating as anything in Gerry's books, and Michael Haag, with his first hand knowledge of the family, is the ideal narrator, drawing on diaries, letters and unpublished autobiographical fragments. The Durrells of Corfu describes the family's upbringing in India and the crisis that brought them to England and then Greece. It recalls the genuine characters they encountered on Corfu - Theodore the biologist, the taxi driver Spiro Halikiopoulos and the prisoner Kosti - as well as the visit of American writer Henry Miller. And Haag has unearthed the story of how the Durrells left Corfu, including Margo's and Larry's last-minute escapes before the War. An extended epilogue looks at the emergence of Larry as a world famous novelist, and Gerry as a naturalist and champion of endangered species, as well as the lives of the rest of the family, their friends and other animals. The book is illustrated with family photos from the Gerald Durrell Archive, many of them reproduced here for the first time.Trade ReviewThis real life story of the Durrell family is fascinating - Haag brilliantly traces their footsteps in pre-war Corfu, England and India -- Simon Nye, Writer, ITV ’s The DurrellsFamily stories are worth telling, and this one is fascinatingly put together by Michael Haag. For few families present such an entertaining patchwork tale as the Durrells. * Daily Mail *A lively and appreciative study. * Times *Given their talent for mythmaking, The Durrells of Corfu is probably as fine an introduction to the real lives of this remarkable family as could be written. * Sydney Morning Herald *Haag vividly evokes the time and the place with sumptuous descriptions ... [he] has written a love letter to an extraordinary family. As families and other animals go, the Durrells are a breed of their own. * Daily Express *Haag adds sadness and depth to a story that is superficially golden and charming, and which never stops being so. There is so much lustre here that nothing can tarnish it; the complications and grievances only make you admire the Durrells more. What a family, and what lives well lived. * Sunday Times *These pages conjure the restorative, redemptive atmosphere of sunlight on stone. * Observer *Praise for The Quest for Mary Magdalene: [A] well-researched and page-turning history ... a narrative as clue-rich as a thriller. * Sunday Times *Praise for The Tragedy of the Templars: 'Haag is a romantic pluralist, with an instinctive taste for the esoteric, the independent and the defeated; and a corresponding distrust of victors and orthodoxies. * TLS *Praise for The Templars: History and Myth: 'Here at long last is a history of the Knights Templar - and their secrets - that you can believe in. * Scotsman *Given that talent for mythmaking, The Durrells of Corfu is probably as fine an introduction to the real lives of this remarkable family as could be written. * Sydney Morning Herald *An absolutely riveting read. * The Mail on Sunday *A brief but rip-roaring biography of the multi-talented Durrell family. -- Marcus Berkman * Daily Mail *
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd Walking Ypres
Book SynopsisThe medieval city of Ypres will forever be associated with the Great War, especially by the British. From 1914 to 1918 it was the key strongpoint in the northern sector of the Western Front, and the epic story of its defence has taken on almost legendary status. The city and the surrounding battlefields are also among the most visited sites on the Western Front, and Paul Reed's walking guide is an essential travelling companion for anyone who is eager to explore them either on foot, by bike or by car. His classic book, first published as Walking the Salient over ten years ago, is the result of a lifetime's research into the battles for Ypres and the Flemish landscape over which they were fought. He guides the walker to all the key locations - Ypres itself, Yser, Sanctuary Wood, Bellewaarde Ridge, Zillebeke, Hill 60, Passchendaele, Messines, Kemmel and Ploegsteert are all covered. There are walks to notable sites behind the lines, around Poperinghe, Vlamertinghe and Brandhoek. And, for this second edition which he has revised, updated and expanded, he has provided new photographs and included two entirely new walks covering the Langemarck and Potijze areas.Walking Ypres brings the visitor not only to the places where the armies clashed but to the landscape of monuments, cemeteries and villages that make the Ypres battlefields among the most memorable sites of the Great War.
£14.39
Bradt Travel Guides Romania Transylvania
Book SynopsisThis new, fourth edition of Bradt''s Romania: Transylvania remains the only standalone, full-length, English-language travel guidebook to Transylvania - the legendary, enchanting and increasingly popular region of Romania. Co-authored by former British Ambassador to Romania Paul Brummell, Romania: Transylvania has been thoroughly updated by prolific travel writer Tim Burford, who wrote his first Romania guide in 1991. Transylvania (the ''land beyond the forest'') is a wild, wooded, intensely romantic region, filled with mountains and gorges, myths and legends, dragons, bears, wolves - and vampires. Bram Stoker called it ''one of the wildest and least-known parts of Europe'', a description that remains true today. Comprehensive chapter-per-county coverage caters for a diverse range of interests, from city breaks to rural escapes, skiing to wildlife watching.One of the most beautiful regions in central Europe and home to three UNESCO World Heritage sites, Transylvania preserves its cultu
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Bradt Travel Guides Dog-Friendly Weekends: 50 breaks in Britain for
Book SynopsisDog-friendly Weekends is the first all-encompassing, practical and inspirational guidebook to dog-friendly holidays in Britain. Not only does it cover dog-friendly accommodation and pubs, but most importantly, each chapter offers a well-rounded weekend away, with recommendations on attractions where the dog is allowed and great walks for all abilities. Travel journalist and dog-travel expert Lottie Gross has spent several years travelling thousands of miles around Britain with her canine companions sifting out places which are truly dog-friendly from those which are simply dog-tolerant. Drawing on her experiences, and on her research as the Times Expert Traveller dog-friendly writer, she has come up with a unique guidebook that pinpoints all the best places to go and things to do when travelling around Britain with your dog. Going on holiday without your dog is never the ideal solution, which is why this book offers inspiration for 50 dog-friendly weekends away in Britain, including museums where you can take the dog inside on a rainy day, heritage railways where the dog rides free, and countless excellent walks the whole family can enjoy. Island-hopping, city breaks, and coast and countryside romps are all included, from Cornwall to the Scottish Highlands. This is also a useful, practical guide that addresses the questions all dog-owners have to consider when travelling with their pets. Is there space by the table for my dog? Can the dog come down to breakfast? Can the dog be left in the room? Each place included has been vetted (no pun intended) by the author, whose first-hand experience is supplemented with contributions from experts on safe and responsible travel with your dog, ensuring every owner is well equipped to give the whole family a memorable break away.Trade Review'This is the travel guide you need... Useful, focussed and does exactly what it promises to do, which is to provide a variety of choices for people who would like to take their dogs to places where everybody will be genuinely welcome. A wonderful addition to any dog owner's bookshelf' - K9 MagazineTable of ContentsINTRODUCTION TRAVELLING RESPONSIBILY DOGS ON TOUR: THE ESSENTIALS USING THIS GUIDE 1 Isles of Scilly A blissful island-hopping escape 2 Roseland Heritage Coast A seaside jaunt on a quiet Cornish coastline 3 Dartmoor National Park A wild weekend on the moors 4 Weymouth A classic south coast seaside break packed with Victorian charm 5 Isle of Wight An island adventure for young & old 6 Hastings A family holiday at the seaside 7 Portsmouth Retail therapy meets naval history 8 New Forest National Park A family foray in the forest 9 Midhurst Country pursuits in the South Downs 10 Clovelly A picture-perfect seaside escape 11 Winchester An enticing Slow city break in the former English capital 12 Salisbury A medieval city break with a cracking cathedral 13 Royal Tunbridge Wells A right royal escape with wonderful walks 14 Wells & Glastonbury A bohemian break in rural Somerset 15 Bath A regal city break with a Roman twist 16 London A bright lights, big city break 17 Cardiff A cosmopolitan city break in the Welsh capital 18 Pangbourne-Wallingford Thames Path A riverside adventure with literary leanings 19 Pembrokeshire National Park A spectacular beach break with wildlife-watching trips 20 Wye Valley AONB & Forest of Dean A riverside romp on the English-Welsh border 21 North Cotswolds A chocolate-box weekend in the countryside 22 Brecon Beacons National Park Towering mountains & subterranean sights 23 Aldeburgh Art & history by the beach 24 Stratford-upon-Avon Time travel with the Tudors 25 Bury St Edmunds Simple pleasures in Suffolk 26 Ludlow A hill-walking adventure with a touch of history 27 Rutland An underrated foodie feast 28 Holkham & Wells A coastal jaunt with countryside fun 29 Nottingham A spirited city break resounding in legend 30 Snowdonia National Park A mountain adventure with mining heritage 31 Lincoln A city break steeped in history 32 Anglesey An easy island adventure 33 The southern Peak District An adventure on - & in - the rocks 34 Liverpool A city break with industrial heritage & fantastic food 35 Beverley A slow escape to a Yorkshire market town 36 Nidderdale AONB Art meets nature in the Yorkshire Dales 37 North York Moors Hiking & heritage in a national park 38 Ullswater A lakeside adventure for all ages 39 Corbridge & Northumberland National Park An adventure through Roman Britain 40 Galloway Forest Park A birdwatching adventure in the forest 41 Northern Northumberland Huge castles, tiny islands & never-ending sands 42 Tweed Valley Slow travel on the Scottish Borders 43 Edinburgh Fun & festivities in a creative city 44 Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park An active adventure in a Scottish wilderness 45 Dundee A family-focused city break by the sea 46 Isle of Mull A wild island getaway with fabulous food 47 Glencoe & the Nevis Range Magical mountains & glorious glens 48 Cairngorms National Park Mountain adventures big & small 49 Aberdeen Striking architecture by the sea 50 Loch Ness A lochside escape with waterfalls & wild legends INDEX
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Bradt Travel Guides North East Scotland (Slow Travel): including
Book SynopsisSmitten by Scotland since childhood, travel writer Rebecca Gibson moved to Moray and started exploring her new home region on foot to produce this new title in Bradt's award-winning series of Slow travel guides to UK regions. Walkers, cyclists, wildlife lovers, families, history and folklore enthusiasts, and foodies are all catered for, with coverage of a wide range of attractions. As the only comprehensive guidebook to North East Scotland in print, it also contains all the practical information you could need to plan and enjoy time in this thrillingly diverse yet largely under-explored part of Britain. This region of mountains and coasts, ancient Caledonian pine forests and salmon-rich rivers harbours much to enthral and surprise. Long famous among hillwalkers, mountaineers and nature lovers, the Cairngorms is the UK's largest National Park and holds five of its six tallest summits - but also abounds in fairy folklore. Balmoral Estate has been a royal residence since Queen Victoria's reign, while Aberdeenshire - with its unique language, Doric - has Scotland's highest density of castles and numerous Pictish stone circles among an astounding 30,000 sites of historical and archaeological interest. Between Inverness and Aberdeen lies the less-familiar region of Moray, which hosts the world's most northerly population of bottle-nosed dolphins, Scotland's oldest independent museum, and Forres, where Shakespeare's Macbeth met the three witches. Here the Scots language and culture are celebrated through gatherings such as fire festivals. This guidebook's Slow approach to travel fits with a growing ethos of sustainability in this part of Scotland, from Findhorn Ecovillage to a celebration of locally sourced, artisan and organic food alongside the well-known products of whisky, Aberdeen Angus beef and River Dee salmon. Key heritage attractions are described in intimate detail - but so too are opportunities to see some of Scotland's most special wildlife, from pinewood-dwelling crested tits to high-altitude specialists like ptarmigan. Whether you are keen to visit castles or indulge in whisky-tastings amid Britain's highest concentration of distilleries, to hike among Cairngorm's remote mountains or to stride boldly along miles upon miles of coastline, discover North East Scotland with Bradt's unique Slow guide.Table of ContentsGoing Slow in NE Scotland Practical Information The Guide Chapter 1 Cairngorms National Park: West Chapter 2 Cairngorms National Park: East Chapter 3 Central Moray Chapter 4 Moray Coast Chapter 5 Banff & Buchan (Aberdeenshire) Chapter 6 Formartine & The Garioch (Aberdeenshire) Chapter 7 Marr (Aberdeenshire) Chapter 8 Aberdeen City Appendices Accommodation Index
£14.39
Haynes Publishing Group Morris Minor and 1000 Restoration Manual
Book SynopsisSince its launch in 1948 the Morris Minor has graduated from dependable workhorse to cult car, and is now regarded as a classic to be cherished. This book, covering all models, gives a basic history of the Minor, then advises how to find a good example and set about the restoration work. Particular attention is given to bodywork repairs (not least of which is the timberwork of the Traveller), interior/hood renovation, mechanical components, electrics, and updating specifications. The practical, how-to text is supported by nearly 850 illustrations.
£24.00
Icon Books Dear Bill Bryson: Footnotes from a Small Island
Book SynopsisFROM THE AUTHOR OF THE ACCLAIMED THE GRAN TOUR AND THE MARMALADE DIARIESAn irreverent homage to the '95 travel classic.'It would be wrong to view this book as just a highly accomplished homage to a personal hero. Aitken's politics, as much as his humour, are firmly in the spotlight, and Dear Bill Bryson achieves more than its title (possibly even its author) intended.' Manchester ReviewIn 2013, travel writer Ben Aitken decided to follow in the footsteps of his hero - literally - and started a journey around the UK, tracing the trip taken by Bill Bryson in his classic tribute to the British Isles, Notes from a Small Island.Staying at the same hotels, ordering the same food, and even spending the same amount of time in the bath, Aitken's homage - updated and with a new preface for 2022 - is filled with wit, insight and humour.Trade ReviewIt would be wrong to view this book as just a highly accomplished homage to a personal hero. Aitken's politics, as much as his humour, are firmly in the spotlight, and Dear Bill Bryson achieves more than its title intended. * Manchester Review *
£10.44
Cicerone Press Walking the Shropshire Way: A two-week circular
Book SynopsisThis is the official guide to the Shropshire Way, which consists of a northern and southern loop that both start in Shrewsbury. Each loop can be completed in a week or combined to form a two week 182 mile (290km) circuit that visits Stiperstones, Ludlow, Wenlock Edge, Ironbridge and the Wrekin. Split into 15 stages, this walk requires moderate fitness to cover the daily distance of 10 to 15 miles. The guide also includes the Stretton Skyline Walk, a 20 mile (32km) walk over Shropshire's peaks and ridges, which can be split over two days with an overnight stay in Church Stretton. For both the main route and the higher-level Stretton Skyline Walk, this guide provides in-depth route description and 1:50,000 OS mapping to aid navigation, along with information about accommodation, public transport and local services. The guide also offers plenty of insight into Shropshire's vibrant history and fascinating geology. The Shropshire Way visits some of England's most serene and beautiful scenery, as well as key historical sites including Ironbridge, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Through tranquil countryside and medieval market towns, this route explores all the best that the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding National Beauty (AONB) has to offer.Table of ContentsOverview map Overview profile Map key Foreword Route summary table Introduction The Shropshire Way Shropshire's history Shropshire's geology (by Ronald Turnbull) Wildlife and plants When to go Getting there Getting around Accommodation and planning Safety What to take Using GPS Waymarking Using this guide The Shropshire Way Stage 1 Shrewsbury to Bridges Stage 2 Bridges to Bishop's Castle Stage 3 Bishop's Castle to Clun Stage 4 Clun to Craven Arms Stage 5 Craven Arms to Ludlow Stage 6 Ludlow to Wheathill Stage 7 Wheathill to Wilderhope Manor Stage 8 Wilderhope to Ironbridge Stage 9 Ironbridge to Wellington Stage 10 Wellington to Haughmond Stage 10A Haughmond to Shrewsbury link Stage 11 Haughmond to Wem Stage 12 Wem to Ellesmere and Whitchurch Stage 13 Ellesmere to Llanymynech Stage 14 Llanymynech to Nesscliffe Stage 15 Nesscliffe to Shrewsbury Stretton Skyline Walk Appendix A Facilities table Appendix B Accommodation Appendix C Travel information Appendix D Useful contacts
£13.46
Cicerone Press Walking in London: Park, heath and waterside - 25
Book SynopsisA guidebook to 25 walks in London’s open spaces. Exploring the green spaces of both the city centre and Greater London area, the walks are suitable for beginners and experienced walkers alike. Walks range from 6 to 21km (4–14 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–6 hours, perfect for either a short stroll or a full day out. 1:25,000 OS maps included for each walk GPX files available to download Features information on parking, public transport and refreshments Highlights include Royal Parks and Hampstead Heath Each walk showcases a particular species of wildlife that you might encounter, plus information on the history and conservation of the capital's wild spaces
£13.46
Cornerstone North Korea Journal
THE BOOK BEHIND THE HIT DOCUMENTARYA glimpse of life inside the world’s most secretive country, as told by Britain’s best-loved travel writer.In May 2018, former Monty Python stalwart and intrepid globetrotter Michael Palin spent two weeks in the notoriously secretive Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, a cut-off land without internet or phone signal, where the countryside has barely moved beyond a centuries-old peasant economy but where the cities have gleaming skyscrapers and luxurious underground train stations. His resulting documentary for Channel 5 was widely acclaimed.Now he shares his day-by-day diary of his visit, in which he describes not only what he saw – and his fleeting views of what the authorities didn’t want him to see – but recounts the conversations he had with the country’s inhabitants, talks candidly about his encounters with officialdom, and records his musings about a land wholly unlike any other he has ever visited – one that inspires fascination and fear in equal measure.Written with Palin’s trademark warmth and wit, and illustrated with beautiful colour photographs throughout, the journal offers a rare insight into the North Korea behind the headlines.
£15.29
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Central Asia Phrasebook &
Book SynopsisLonely Planet's Central Asia Phrasebook & Dictionary is your handy passport to culturally enriching travels with the most relevant and useful Central Asian phrases and vocabulary for all your travel needs. Break the ice with local greetings, delve into the languages of the Silk Road, and order culinary specialties with confidence - all with your trusted travel companion. With language tools in your back pocket, you can truly get to the heart of wherever you go, so begin your journey now! Get More From Your Trip with Easy-to-Find Phrases for Every Travel Situation! Order with confidence, explain food allergies, and try new foods with the menu decoder Save time and hassles with vital phrases at your fingertips Never get stuck for words with the 3500-word two-way, quick-reference dictionary Be prepared for both common and emergency travel situations with practical phrases and terminology Meet friends with conversation starter phrases Get your message across with easy-to-use pronunciation guides Inside Lonely Planet's Central Asia Phrasebook & Dictionary: Phrases to Learn Before You Go Ways to Start a Sentence Sound like a Local Listen For - phrases you may hear Look For - phrases you may see on signs Shortcuts - easy-to-remember alternatives to the full phrases Q&A - suggested answers to questions asked Covers Basics - time, dates, numbers, amounts, pronunciation, reading tips, grammar rules Practical - travel with kids, disabled travellers, senior travellers, sightseeing, business, banking, post office, internet, phones, repairs, shopping, bargaining, accommodations, directions, border crossing, transport Social - meeting people, interests, feelings, opinions, going out, romance, culture, activities, weather Safe Travel - emergencies, police, doctor, chemist, dentist, symptoms, conditions Food - ordering, at the market, at the bar, dishes, ingredients The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's Central Asia Phrasebook & Dictionary, our pocket-sized comprehensive language guide, provides on-the-go language assistance. Great for language students and travellers looking to interact with locals and immerse themselves in local culture. Check out our Fast Talk Phrasebook mobile app for on-the-go language needs. (Available languages: German, Latin Spanish, Central Asian, Spanish, French, and Italian.)
£6.23
Kuperard Oman Culture Smart
Book SynopsisThe Sultanate of Oman, long regarded as one of the more mysterious countries of the Arabian Peninsula, is finally getting more of the attention it so deserves. An ancient land with a rich history and dramatic landscapes, Oman was largely cut off from the modern world until the accession to the throne of Sultan Qaboos in 1970. Since then this peaceful country has developed slowly but deliberately, placing a strong emphasis on retaining its cultural heritage while moving into the hi-tech era. Culture Smart! Oman opens the door to this fascinating and complex country, where traditional values coexist cheerfully with all the trappings of modern life. Here, the gentle pace of life contrasts greatly with life in the West and those that take the time to get to know the people of this land, their values, and their way of life, will find that they are greatly enriched.
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Profile Books Ltd Train Teasers: A Quiz Book for the Cultured
Book SynopsisWhen was smoking banned on trains? Which actor restored kippers to the menu of the Brighton Belle? What regular lineside event did Dickens describe as 'a shave in the air'? Perfect for a trivia night or a long trip, Train Teasers will both test your knowledge of this country's rail system and enlighten you on the most colourful aspects of its long history. Meet trunk murderers, trainspotters, haters of railways, railway writers, Ministers for Transport good and bad, railway cats, dogs and a railway penguin. This is NOT a book for number-crunching nerds. Many of the answers are guessable by the intelligent reader. It is a quiz, yes, but also a cavalcade of historical incident and colour relating to a system that was the making of modern Britain.Trade ReviewWonderful ... a treasure and a gem -- Jeremy CorbynAndrew Martin has cornered the train market. He is the Bard of the Buffer, the Balladeer of the Blue Train, the Laureate of Lost Property ... the best sort of travel-writer: inquisitive, knowledgeable, lively, congenial * Mail on Sunday *Martin is entertaining company, alive to the history of his route ... leaves you with renewed confidence that trains can still be the most civilised way to travel * FT *A fascinating look back at the lesser-known, the long-forgotten and the downright bizarre features of [Britain's] railways * Railways Illustrated *Perfect for any self-respecting railway enthusiast with a penchant for quizzes ... Hours of fun * Steam Railway *
£9.49
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet Pocket Rotterdam
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Michael O'Mara Books Ltd My Four Seasons in France: A Year of the Good
Book SynopsisA little over ten years ago, Janine Marsh and her husband Mark gave up their city jobs in London to chase the good life in the countryside of northern France. Having overcome the obstacles of starting to renovate her dream home – an ancient, dilapidated barn – and fitting in with the peculiarities of her new neighbours, Janine is now the go-to expat in the area for those seeking to get to grips with a very different way of life.In the Seven Valleys, each season brings new challenges as well as new delights. Freezing weather in February threaten the lives of some of the four-legged locals; snow in March results in a broken arm, which in turn leads to an etiquette lesson at the local hospital; and a dramatic hailstorm in July destroys cars and houses, ultimately bringing the villagers closer together.With warmth and humour, Janine showcases a uniquely French outlook as two eternally ambitious expats drag a neglected farmhouse to life and stumble across the hidden gems of this very special part of the world________________Praise for Janine Marsh’s My Good Life in France:'Warm, uplifting, and effervescent ... Janine's voice and humor bubble right off the page, making you want to pack your bags and visit her fixer-upper home in rural France' – Samantha Verant, author of Seven Letters from Paris'If you've ever dreamed of discovering "the real France", you won't want to miss this delightful book' – Keith Van Sickle, author of One Sip at a Time: Learning to Live in Provence
£9.49
Crecy Publishing Signals Passed at Danger: Railway Power and
Book SynopsisA hundred years on from the legislation that grouped Britain''s private railway companies into the ''Big Four,'' this book explores the often fraught relationships between government, parliament and the railway. The 1923 grouping closely followed the creation of the Ministry of Transport in 1919 and marked the start of the political intervention that continues to this day. Signals Passed at Danger traces the stormy relationships between politicians and railway people, the origins of mistrust which led to constant political interference in the industry, and the unending upheaval caused by frequent reorganisations as various political theories were tried and found wanting. The story begins with the undue parliamentary influence wielded by railway directors in the nineteenth century and continues with the broken promises of governments after two world wars to recompense the railways for the depredations of war, to the irresponsible experiment of privatisation in the 1990s along with the subsequent attempts to deal with the consequences. The authors have both worked in the front-line of the relationships between government and railway, drawing on their experience as well as meticulous research, they paint a broad canvas, but one illustrated with local detail to show the consequences of high level political decisions. This is a companion to the award winning Holding the Line, which dealt with the politics of railway closures, and Disconnected! that told the story of reopened lines and stations. It will be essential reading for historians, economists, railways managers, civil servants, political researchers and students as well as the many thousands who have an interest in the rich history of railways in Britain.
£21.25
Octopus Publishing Group The Island House: Our Wild New Life on a Tiny
Book Synopsis'Full of smugglers tales, childhood memories and the real-life struggles of living on a remote island.' - Touring Tales ***'In the January dark, a young man walks slowly into the sea. He can't see where he is going, but he knows the island is calling...'Mary and Patrick's dream was to live in London, have 2.4 children, the nice house, the successful jobs. But life had other plans, and in one traumatic year that all came crashing down.Bruised and battered, Mary finds herself pulled towards Cornwall and dreams of St George's Island, where she spent halcyon childhood summers. So, when an opportunity arises to become tenants if they renovate the old Island House, they grab it with both hands.Life on the island is hard, especially in winter, the sea and weather, unforgiving. But the rugged natural beauty, the friendly ghosts of previous inhabitants, and the beautiful isolation of island life bring hope and purpose, as they discover a resilience they never knew they had.
£10.44
Red Robin Publishing Ltd. Seasons 2026 Square Wall Calendar
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£999.99
Bradt Travel Guides Socotra
Book SynopsisSocotra travel guide. Expert travel tips and holiday advice for the largest island of the Socotra (Soqotra) archipelago off the coast of Yemen. Includes everything from Hadiboh hotels and restaurants to tour operators, eco-campsites, beaches, snorkelling and diving, endemic wildlife and flora including dragon blood trees and desert roses.
£16.99
Bradt Travel Guides Malta and Gozo
Book SynopsisMalta travel guide. Holiday advice and expert tips from Valletta hotels and bars to ancient sites and World War II history. Covers Knights of St John baroque architecture, Valletta Grand Harbour, Sliema, St Julian's, Paceville, Tarxien temples, 'the Three Cities', Mdina, Rabat, Blue Grotto, Gozo, Comino, diving, gastronomy, festas and culture.
£15.29
Bradt Travel Guides Shropshire Slow Travel
£15.29
Bradt Travel Guides Zimbabwe
£18.69
Bradt Travel Guides Hiroshima to Nagasaki Peace Journey
£9.49
Usborne Publishing Ltd Things To Do on a Train Journey
Book SynopsisThis little book is packed with puzzles that will make any journey steam by, including mazes, spot-the-differences, number puzzles and more. Part of a range of mini paperbacks perfect for journeys, rainy days and party bags.
£5.62
Browntrout Verlags GmbH Windmills of Holland Windmühlen der Niederlande
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£999.99
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Georgia the Carolinas
Book SynopsisLonely Planet''s local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime to Georgia & the Carolinas.Discover popular and off the beaten track experiences from relaxing on the beaches of Hilton Head Island, to paddling along the inky-black swamp in Congaree National Park, and feasting on fresh seafood and shellfish in Charleston.Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet''s Georgia & the Carolinas travel guide: Our classic guidebook format provides you with the most comprehensive level of information for planning multi-week trips Updated with an all new structure and design so you can navigate Georgia & the Carolinas and connect experiences together with ease Create your perfect trip with exciting itineraries for extended journeys combined with suggested day trips, walking tours, and activities to match your passions Get fresh takes on must-visit sights and expert local recommendations on when to go, eating, drinking, nightlife, shopping, accommodation, adventure activities, festivals, and more Essential information toolkit containing tips on arriving; transport; making the most of your time and money; LGBTIQ+ travel advice; accessibility; and responsible travel Connect with Georgia & the Carolinasculture through stories that delve deep into local life, history, and traditions Inspiring full-colour travel photography and maps including a pull out map of Savannah Covers: Atlanta; Savannah & Coastal Georgia; North Georgia; Augusta & South Georgia; Charleston & South Carolina; Charlotte & the Triangle; Coastal North Carolina; North Carolina Mountains; Great Smoky Mountains National Park Create a trip that''s uniquely yours and get to the heart of this extraordinary part of the world with Lonely Planet''s Georgia & the Carolinas.
£15.29
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Maui
Book SynopsisLonely Planet''s local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime to Maui.Discover popular and off the beaten track experiences from digging into Maui specialty dishes at the revered Sam Sato''s in Wailuku to snorkelling the abundant coral that line the edges of Honolua Bay, and hiking past stone temples and a burial ground in the Halawa Valley.Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet''s Maui travel guide: Our classic guidebook format provides you with the most comprehensive level of information for planning multi-week trips Updated with an all new structure and design so you can navigate Maui and connect experiences together with ease Create your perfect trip with exciting itineraries for
£15.29
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Miami the Keys
Book SynopsisLonely Planet''s local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime to Miami and the Keys.Discover popular and off the beaten track experiences from snorkelling and diving amid coral reefs and wrecks, to tucking into fabulous seafood feasts in restaurants across Key West, and experiencing Cuban culture at Cubaocho''s concerts and art exhibitions in Little Havana.Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet''s Miami and the Keys travel guide: Our classic guidebook format provides you with the most comprehensive level of information for planning multi-week trips Updated with an all new structure and design so you can navigate Miami and the Keys and connect experiences together with ease Create your perfect trip with exciting itineraries for extended journeys combined with suggested day trips, walking tours, and activities to match your passions Get fresh takes on must-visit sights and expert local recommendations on when to go, eating, drinking, nightlife, shopping, accommodation, adventure activities, festivals, and more Essential information toolkit containing tips on arriving; transport; making the most of your time and money; LGBTIQ+ travel advice; accessibility; and responsible travel Connect with Miami and the Keysculture through stories that delve deep into local life, history, and traditions Inspiring full-colour travel photography and maps including a pull out map of Miami Covers: Miami; The Everglades and Biscayne; Florida Keys and Key West Create a trip that''s uniquely yours and get to the heart of this extraordinary part of the world with Lonely Planet''s Miami and the Keys.
£15.29
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Munich Bavaria the Black Forest
Book SynopsisLonely Planet''s local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime to Munich, Bavaria & the Black Forest.Discover popular and off the beaten track experiences from visiting the fairytale castle of Neuschwanstein to celebrating lager and Bavarian culture at Oktoberfest, and exploring Germany''s tallest mountain with a hike to the top of the Zugspitze.Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet''s Munich, Bavaria & the Black Forest travel guide: Our classic guidebook format provides you with the most comprehensive level of information for planning multi-week trips Updated with an all new structure and design so you can navigate Munich, Bavaria & the Black Forest and connect experiences together with ease
£16.14
Canongate Books Time on Rock: A Climber's Route into the
Book SynopsisSHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE AND THE BOARDMAN TASKER AWARD FOR MOUNTAIN LITERATUREWith great lyricism, Anna Fleming charts two parallel journeys: learning the craft of traditional rock climbing and the developing appreciation of the natural world it brings her. Through the story of her progress from terrified beginner to confident lead climber, she shows us how placing hand and foot on rock becomes a profound new way into the landscape. Anna takes us from the gritstone rocks of the Peak District and Yorkshire to the gabbro pinnacles of the Cuillin, the slate of North Wales and the high plateau of the Cairngorms. Each landscape, and each type of rock, brings its own challenges and invites us into the history of a place.Trade ReviewRefreshing . . . she writes beautifully about landscape, and her passion for these ancient formations is physical and poetic * * Observer * *Fleming has written a wonderfully intimate account of climbing, filled with the rough texture of rocks and the hard-won elation of reaching for the skies * * Guardian * *Beautifully written. I loved it -- AMY LIPTROTEchoing and honouring some of the classics of climbing literature, the book is a fine introduction to the genre * * Economist * *[Anna Fleming]'s fascination with language infuses her descriptions of the textures of various stones and the mountains they form. In this regard, Time on Rock can take its place next to Nan Shepherd's The Living Mountain . . . Fleming's book is full of awe and wonder . . . Vital * * Spectator * *Engaging . . . Refreshing . . . Anna Fleming immerses herself in the mountains rather than conquering them. Like a climber scanning the crags for the next line, I'm left wanting to read more of her work * * Times Literary Supplement * *Climbing writing is a crowded field, but thanks to its carefully chiselled prose and bright, flinty intelligence, this absolute gem of a book . . . can hold its own against the most famous names in the pantheon * * Scotsman * *A climber's joy of insight and adventure -- ALASTAIR McINTOSHIt reminds me of Nan Shepherd, only the kind of Nan Shepherd I could go for a pint with -- HELEN MORT * * author of Black Car Burning * *Much more than a climbing memoir, Anna Fleming's book is also a fascinating exploration of humanity's timeless relationship with rock . . . both fascinating and beautifully expressed, in a series of glinting, lyrical epiphanies * * Scotsman * *
£10.44
Amber Books Ltd The Worlds Greatest Cars
£999.99
APA Publications The Rough Guide to New Orleans (Travel Guide with
Book SynopsisThis practical travel guide to New Orleans features detailed factual travel tips and points-of-interest structured lists of all iconic must-see sights as well as some off-the-beaten-track treasures. Our itinerary suggestions and expert author picks of things to see and do will make it a perfect companion both, ahead of your trip and on the ground. This New Orleans guide book is packed full of details on how to get there and around, pre-departure information and top time-saving tips, including a visual list of things not to miss. Our colour-coded maps make New Orleans easier to navigate while you're there. This guide book to New Orleans has been fully updated post-COVID-19 and it comes with a free eBook. The Rough Guide to New Orleans covers: The French Quarter, The Mississippi River, Tremé, The CBD and Warehouse District, The Garden District and Uptown Mid-City and City Park, Faubourg Marigny, Bywater and the Ninth Ward, and The Cemeteries.Inside this New Orleans travel guide you'll find:RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EVERY TYPE OF TRAVELLER Experiences selected for every kind of trip to New Orleans, from off-the-beaten-track adventures in Baton Rouge, to family and child-friendly activities like Mississippi steamboating, or chilled-out breaks in popular tourist areas, like the French Quarter.PRACTICAL TRAVEL TIPS Essential pre-departure information including New Orleans entry requirements, getting around, health information, travelling with children, sports and outdoor activities, food and drink, festivals, culture and etiquette, shopping, tips for travellers with disabilities and more.TIME-SAVING ITINERARIESIncludes carefully planned routes covering the best of New Orleans , which give a taste of the richness and diversity of the destination, and have been created for different time frames or types of trip.DETAILED REGIONAL COVERAGEClear structure within each sightseeing chapter of this New Orleans travel guide includes regional highlights, brief history, detailed sights and places ordered geographically, recommended restaurants, hotels, bars, clubs and major shops or entertainment options.INSIGHTS INTO GETTING AROUND LIKE A LOCALTips on how to beat the crowds, save time and money and find the best local spots for scenic walks, boat trips or sampling local delicacies. HIGHLIGHTS OF THINGS NOT TO MISSRough Guides' rundown of Tremé, the CBD and Warehouse District, and the Garden District's best sights and top experiences helps to make the most of each trip to New Orleans , even in a short time.HONEST AND INDEPENDENT REVIEWSWritten by Rough Guides' expert authors with a trademark blend of humour, honesty and expertise, this New Orleans guide book will help you find the best places, matching different needs.BACKGROUND INFORMATIONComprehensive 'Contexts' chapter of this travel guide to New Orleans features fascinating insights into New Orleans , with coverage of history, religion, ethnic groups, environment, wildlife and books, plus a handy language section and glossary.FABULOUS FULL COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHYFeatures inspirational colour photography, including the stunning French Quarter and the spectacular Mississippi River Route.COLOUR-CODED MAPPINGPractical full-colour maps, with clearly numbered, colour-coded keys for quick orientation in Bywater and the Ninth Ward, and The Cemeteries, and many more locations in New Orleans, reduce the need to go online.USER-FRIENDLY LAYOUT With helpful icons, and organised by neighbourhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your time.FREE EBOOK Free eBook download with every purchase of this guide book to New Orleans allows you to access all of the content from your phone or tablet, for on-the-road exploration.
£12.74
Vertebrate Publishing Ltd Swimming Wild in Scotland: A guide to over 100
Book SynopsisSwimming Wild in Scotland by Alice Goodridge is an informative and inspiring book for both new and experienced wild swimmers, featuring over 100 of the best wild swimming spots across the Scottish mainland and islands. Drawing on her vast experience as a long-distance swimmer and open water swimming coach, Alice has hand-picked locations to help you experience Scotland at its wild and rugged best. Scotland has a plethora of choice when it comes to wild swimming – you could take a dip in one of the stunning lochs of the Cairngorms, splash around in the river pools on Arran, step out from a deserted white sand beach on remote Great Bernera, swim right up to a waterfall on the River Pattack, or, for something a little different, swim in flooded quarries on Easdale or delight in the easily accessible tidal pools in Fife. Alice digs into the detail of what makes a fantastic wild swimming location, sharing her in-depth knowledge of exactly where to get in the water, where to safely swim once you’re in, the best time to swim if tides are a consideration, what to expect underfoot as you get in for your swim, and, just as importantly, you’ll be aware of any potential hazards. Armed with all this essential knowledge, you can relax and enjoy your swim, with all the preparation and research taken care of. This is all backed up by clear Ordnance Survey and custom maps, information on parking and public transport, and details of enticing cafes to enjoy a post-swim hot chocolate. Flick through this book, drawing inspiration from the stunning photography, as Alice brings each fantastic swimming location to life. Whether you’re an experienced wild swimmer or just dipping your toes in the water for the first time, you’ll find plenty to inspire your next adventure.Table of Contents Introduction Access rights and wild swimming in Scotland How to get started Equipment Safety – fresh water Safety – rivers and waterfalls Safety – sea swimming Argyll & the Isles Skye & Lochaber Outer Hebrides North-West Mainland Far North Central Highlands The East Perthshire, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs Central & Southern Scotland
£18.00
Everyman Paris Everyman Mapguide
Book SynopsisAll the practical advice you need including getting around and where to stay plus a transport mapTen must-see sightsThemed walks Paris in 3 days plus day trips close to the cityParis on a budge
£8.54
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Wild Camping: Exploring and Sleeping in the Wilds
Book SynopsisBeautiful wildernesses; tiny budgets; environmentally-friendly… What’s not to like? And it's all accessible right here, without the need for a flight or a big budget. From getting back to nature with a tent, some matches and a few litres of bottled water, to enjoying a pub dinner and camping out in the garden afterwards, this book shows how to get stuck into wild camping in all its forms. There’s an idea that wild camping is illegal in Britain, but it isn’t – you just need to know the rules and where to go. This guide opens up this amazing experience for all, covering: - what is wild camping and why bother? - different types (bivvying, tenting, hammocking, on the water) - what the law says (Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Ireland, EU, waterways) - how many of the largest landowners in the UK are actively encouraging wild camping - getting started (vital equipment, where to go, when to go, safety) - drinking water and foraging for food The majority of the book features the best places to go in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland, along with stories, tips, helpful maps and inspiring photos. The new edition includes a Foreword by Ed Stafford, as well as a completely new chapter introducing the exciting new English Coastal Path, opening 2020 after years of campaigning. This fully updated guide gives readers the knowledge and the inspiration to escape the noise, clutter and stress of day to day life and go wild.Trade ReviewIf you love getting back to nature, you'll find plenty of food for thought here ... Great for Brits keen to travel on a budget -- Jenny Green * The Sun *Camping in the wilds is an experience not to be missed, as detailed by Neale * Discover Britain *A handsome and enjoyable celebration of the pastime. * Scotland Outdoors *...useful information that is amplified by the author's enthusiasm. * The Great Outdoors Magazine *If you want to avoid what Robert Louis Stevenson called: ‘…a dead monotonous period under a roof’, and instead hear ‘Nature breathing deeply and freely’ in the open air, then this is the book for you. * Outdoor Focus *[The author] wants to convert people to the joys of wild camping — and succeeds. * Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild Award for Excellence 2015 *Forest Law. The Law. Spirit of the Law... this book explains that there is nothing really to worry about (most of the time), and goes on to explain, in detail, why. * Song of the Paddle Forum *Whether you're a novice or old hand this book should be on your shelf. Neale's style is easy-going and humorous and based on years of experience...a great book to thumb through at bedtime, a fun read full of inspirational pictures that will send you to sleep planning your next night out under the stars. if it's not already on your bedside table, order it now! * 10 Mile Hike *In this second edition of Wild Camping Stephen Neal has done a fantastic job of capturing the essence of why making yourself slightly uncomfortable for a few days is so utterly beneficial for you. Hats off to him for championing this wonderfully niche British pastime. -- Ed Stafford * Foreword *
£15.29
Penguin Books Ltd England's Thousand Best Churches
Book SynopsisSimon Jenkins has travelled the length and breadth of England to select his thousand best churches. Organised by county, each church is described - often with delightful asides - and given a star-rating from one to five. All of the county sections are prefaced by a map locating each church, and lavishly illustrated with colour photos from the Country Life archive. Jenkins contends that these churches house a gallery of vernacular art without equal in the world. Here, he brings that museum to public attention.
£36.00
Countryside Books Exploring the Elizabeth Line: 23 Walks from
Book SynopsisA direct rail link from east to west across London was a vision for over 35 years, and with the arrival of the Elizabeth Line it finally became a reality. The opening of this line, with its improved connectivity and shorter journeys, is great news for walkers - never before has it been so easy to get out and explore new places and see new sights. This book covers the entirety of the line's sweep, from Shenfield in the east to Reading in the west. There are 23 walks, all starting at an Elizabeth Line station. Along the way you'll explore the very best that London and the south-east has to offer, from fascinating urban landscapes and must-see historic sites to serene countryside and meandering waterways. Highlights include: * Hidden alleyways & dreamy squares in central London * Panoramic views of the London skyline at Abbey Wood * History & architectural splendour at the likes of Greenwich & Whitechapel * Wide-open spaces & waterways of the Loddon Valley, Richmond & Reading * London's iconic green spaces including Green Park, Hyde Park & more * Peaceful countryside around Brentwood, Ealing & Romford * Classic routes along the River Thames at Maidenhead & Taplow * The impressive modern architecture & waterways of Olympic ParkTable of Contents1 Abbey Wood Circular; 2 Tottenham Court Road to Farringdon; 3 Woolwich Circular; 4 Iver to West Drayton; 5 Bond Street to Paddington; 6 Hayes & Harlington to West Drayton; 7 Canary Wharf to Greenwich; 8 Manor Park Circular; 9 Twyford Circular; 10 Farringdon to Whitechapel; 11 Ealing Broadway to Hanwell; 12 Brentwood to Harold Wood; 13 Paddington to St Pancras; 14 Custom House to Stratford; 15 Stratford to Canary Wharf; 16 Hanwell to Richmond; 17 Slough to Taplow; 18 Reading Circular; 19 Taplow Circular; 20 Shenfield to Brentwood; 21 Harold Wood to Rainham; 22 Romford to Harold Wood; 23 Maidenhead to Marlow
£8.54
Birlinn General The Hidden Fires: A Cairngorms Journey with Nan
Book SynopsisShortlisted for the Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature Elemental, fierce and full of wonder, the Cairngorm mountains are the high and rocky heart of Scotland. To know them would take forever, to love them demands a kind of courageous surrender. In The Hidden Fires, Merryn Glover undertakes that challenge with Nan Shepherd as companion and guiding light. Following in the footsteps and contours of The Living Mountain, she explores the same landscapes and themes as Shepherd’s seminal work. This is a journey separated by time but unified by space and purpose, a conversation between two women across nearly a century that explores how entering the life of a mountain can illuminate our own. An Australian who grew up in the Himalayas, her early experiences of the Scottish hills and weather left her cold. But gradually acclimatising and with an approach like Shepherd’s, that is more mountain wandering than mountaineering, she discovers the spark that sets the hills and herself on fire. Through Glover’s deepening encounter, the wild majesty and iridescence of the Cairngorms is revealed in this beautiful evocation of landscape, place and identity. Shortlisted for The Great Outdoors Reader Awards 2024 'Merryn Glover’s The Hidden Fires is not just brave, it is remarkable' – Sir John Lister-KayeTrade Review'Inspired by The Living Mountain, this book will sit comfortably and deservedly on the same shelf as Nan Shepherd’s masterpiece' -- Allan Massie * The Scotsman *'A dazzling adventure into mountain, place and time. Redolent with the presence of Nan Shepherd, this book will captivate lovers of The Living Mountain' -- Esther Woolfson'The Hidden Fires is a book about homecoming and homemaking, of noticing and belonging. It is a joyous celebration of the process of finding yourself' -- Kerri Andrews, author of Wanderers: A History of Women Walking'Only rarely does one read a book whose quality of distinction is immediately apparent from the first page; Merryn Glover’s The Hidden Fires is not just brave, it is remarkable. Her writing comes at you out of the rock; it recalls some splendid cave painting, telling as much of man as of beast and leaving us in awe of each' -- Sir John Lister-Kaye, FRSGS, OBE'A meditation on both Nan Shepherd's classic book and on what the mountains mean to them both...the discoveries she makes as she follows in Shepherd' Cairngorms footsteps have a freshness about them. There's magic and mysticism in the mix too' -- David Robinson'a deeply personal account of Glover's love for the landscape' -- Alice Hinds * Sunday Post *'A truly inspiring and beautiful book about the Cairngorm mountains, our natural world, and beyond...a rare beauty, where the place and sense of self is revealed and celebrated in all its blazing glory and wonder' -- Liz Robinson * LoveReading - Star Book *'Glover crafts an evocative and immersive slice of travel writing about how the beauty and grandeur of the Cairngorms spoke to her soul' * Waterstones Online *'Glover muses on the late legendary poet's thoughts and experiences whilst on her own transformative journey in a pilgrimage that is touching, elemental, brave and deeply affecting' * Scottish Field *'An admirable and enjoyable book, well-written, good humoured and informative' * The i *'Evocative writing... brings alive the joys and hidden spirituality that a trip to the Scottish hills can bring' * Life and Work *'A very special book...on all accounts, it entertains, educates, and fascinates' -- Neil Reid * Scottish Mountaineer Magazine *'Glover’s writing is refreshing and, whiles, can sparkle like schist... The book will appeal most to those who go to the hills for the hills’ allure rather than out to prove prowess at one of the sporting activities alone' -- Hamish Brown * Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal *'Despite the influence of Shepherd’s gaze, Glover’s own voice – thoughtful, honest, funny, and utterly full of feeling – shines' * The Great Outdoors *
£10.44
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Walking the Somme
Book SynopsisThis new edition of Paul Reed's classic book Walking the Somme is an essential travelling companion for anyone visiting the Somme battlefields of 1916. His book, first published over ten years ago, is the result of a lifetime's research into the battle and the landscape over which it was fought. From Gommecourt, Serre, Beaumont-Hamel and Thiepval to Montauban, High Wood, Delville Wood and Flers, he guides the walker across the major sites associated with the fighting. These are now features of the peaceful Somme countryside. In total there are 16 walks, including a new one tracing the operations around Mametz Wood, and all the original walks have been fully revised and brought up to date. Walking the Somme brings the visitor not only to the places where the armies clashed but to the landscape of monuments, cemeteries and villages that make the Somme battlefield so moving to explore.
£15.29
The Gresham Publishing Co. Ltd Writing on the Road: Campervan Love and the Joy
Book SynopsisThis book is not just funny (or sad) stories of campervan trips in Scotland; it is not just 'Zen and the art of campervan maintenance' (with stories of sweetness and light that will entertain or make you cry); and it is not just nature writing (with observations of wildlife in the western Scottish Highlands). But if you enjoy reading about how books are written and about recovery stories from relationship breakdowns, and if you like reading about women travelling alone and all the things that can go wrong (and right), about strategies for facing fear, dealing with creepy crawlies and noises in the night, and about surviving all that life throws at you (especially when you are over a certain age), then you will probably enjoy this book. Writing on the Road is by Sue Reid Sexton, who, while writing two novels (Mavis's Shoe and Rue End Street) over the past six years, needed to escape from her hectic household to create some space to write them. As the mother of two and a step-mum of four, Sue realised her only real option was to get into her campervan and have it function as a mobile office. Whether she camped by a beach overlooking the Atlantic in the Kintyre peninsula with buzzards, golden eagles, deer, seals, surfers, other campervanners and dead fish for company, or in the hills around Glasgow, or on Skye, Morvern, the Cowal peninsula or even in southern France, her main aim was to switch off her phone, get out her laptop and write. Sue has made countless journeys in campervans in the last few years and thanks to her practice of taking notes as she travels, we, too, can enjoy her campervan experiences. In Writing on the Road Sue also writes about the many and varied practical difficulties of campervan life that she has had to overcome. They include locking herself out of the campervan at night miles from home; coping with local byelaws and negative attitudes to campervans and to women travelling solo; driving a hundred miles with a window open before she could empty a cracked toilet; and finding out the wrong (and the right) way to buy a campervan. We hope this book will inspire anyone looking for encouragement in the expressive arts to get creative and persuade any would-be campervanners to get out there and enjoy the campervan life.
£10.97
Cicerone Press Isle of Man Coastal Path: Raad Ny Foillan - The
Book SynopsisRaad ny Foillan (The Way of the Gull) is a 98 mile footpath around the Isle of Man. The route description is set out as a circuit and split into stages, with the longest walk being 15.5 miles and the shortest being 7 miles. Any fast walkers may wish to complete two stages per day, while those progressing at a more leisurely pace may decide to amble along and take in the splendid attractions along the way. Two further walks described in this guidebook, the 23 mile Millennium Way, which follows the ancient route of the kings, from Ramsey to Castletown, and the 14 mile Herring Way, which takes a more traditional route from Peel to Castletown. Both these routes cross the hills of the island's interior and can be combined to make an interesting longer walk.Table of ContentsPreface Map key Overview map Introduction How to get there The best time to walk Parking Accommodation Public transport Climate Tides and times Maps and compasses Geology Nature along the footpaths History Raad ny Foillan: The Way of the Gull Douglas to Castletown via Langness Castletown to Port St Mary Port St Mary to Port Erin Port Erin to Peel Peel to Kirk Michael Kirk Michael to Point of Ayre Point of Ayre to Ramsey Ramsey to Laxey Laxey to Douglas The Millennium Way Ramsey to Crosby Crosby to Castletown Bayr ny Skeddan: The Herring Way Peel to Round Table Round Table to Junction with the Millennium Way Junction with the Millennium Way to Castletown Appendix A Glossary of Manx words Appendix B Selected bibliography Appendix C Route summary Appendix D IOM Coastal Footpath accommodation list
£11.66
Sunflower Books Sicily Sunflower Walking Guide
Book SynopsisStrap on your boots and discover Sicily on foot with the Sunflower Sicily travel guide which includes 70 long and short walks. On the days when your feet may have had enough, enjoy some spectacular scenery on one of our 8 recommended car tours.
£16.19
Sunflower Books Paxos and Antipaxos Sunflower Walking Guide
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£10.44