Travel writing Books
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Read Books Return From The USSR
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Lulu.com Dealer Wins
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Heyward Coleman The Next Port Sailing Adventures
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Trafford Publishing Paddle Adventuring with Canoe and Kayak
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Trafford Publishing Safarini
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Outskirts Press Paris Ive Grown Accustomed to Your Ways
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Wildside Press Around the World in SeventyTwo Days
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Wildside Press Hyperion
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Wildside Press Hyperion
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Wildside Press The Oregon Trail Sketches of Prairie and RockyMountain Life
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Wildside Press The Oregon Trail Sketches of Prairie and RockyMountain Life
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iUniverse Cold Oceans
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iUniverse Mount Athos A Journey of SelfDiscovery
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Read Books Fabled Shore From the Pyrenees to Portugal
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Read Books Our Jersalem
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Read Books A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
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Pan Macmillan In Search of the Pleasure Palace Disreputable Travels
Book SynopsisMarc Almond is a singer, songwriter and performer. His work with Dave Ball as Soft Cell led to 10 million record sales, including a string of international hits including the classic Tainted Love' (which still holds the record for spending the most weeks in the US Top 100). As a solo artist Marc has recorded over nine albums.
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Read Books The Icknield Way with Illus by AL Collins
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AuthorHouse Not Another Bloody Goat
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Amanecer en el Sudeste Asiático
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Read Books N by E
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White Press Journeys to England and Ireland
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Never Mind the Balkans Heres Romania
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END OF LINE CLEARANCE BOOK That Bear Ate My Pants Adventures of a real Idiot Abroad
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CreateSpace Every Inch of the Way My Bike Ride Around the World 1 Cycling Adventures around the World
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Japan Guideless Emails from Japan
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Summer In The City State: Ceuta To Tangier Through Fortress Europe
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Doing the Dales Way: Walking from Ilkley to Windermere
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Road to Oxiana: New linked and annotated edition
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Grand Central Publishing Who Needs Friends
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PublicAffairs,U.S. All Over the Place: Adventures in Travel, True
Book SynopsisMost travel memoirs involve a button-nosed protagonist nursing a broken heart who, rather than tearfully watching The Princess Bride while eating an entire 5-gallon vat of ice cream directly out of the container (like a normal person), instead decides to travel the world, inevitably falling for some chiseled stranger with bulging pectoral muscles and a disdain for wearing clothing above the waist.This is not that kind of book.Geraldine met the love of her life long before this story began, on a bus in Seattle surrounded by drunk college kids. She gets lost constantly, wherever she goes. And her nose would never, ever be considered "button-like."Hilarious, irreverent and heartfelt, All Over the Place chronicles the five-year period that kicked off when Geraldine got laid off from a job she loved and took off to travel the world. Those years taught her a great number of things, though the ability to read a map was not one of them. She has only a vague idea of where Russia is, but she understands her Russian father now better than ever before. She learned that at least half of what she thought was her mother's functional insanity was actually an equally incurable condition called "being Italian." She learned about unemployment and brain tumors and lost luggage and lost opportunities and just getting lost, in countless terminals and cabs and hotel lobbies across the globe. And she learned what it's like to travel the world with someone you already know and love. How that person can help you make sense of things, and can, by some sort of alchemy, make foreign cities and far-off places feel like home.In All Over the Place, Geraldine imparts the insight she gained while being far from home--wry, surprising, but always sincere, advice about marriage, family, health, and happiness that come from getting lost and finding the unexpected.
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Farthest North
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Authorhouse UK Peaceful Freeman: A Story by a Peaceful Freeman on the Land
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Workman Publishing French Dirt: The Story of a Garden in the South
Book SynopsisA story about dirt—and about sun, water, work, elation, and defeat. And about the sublime pleasure of having a little piece of French land all to oneself to till. Richard Goodman saw the ad in the paper: "SOUTHERN FRANCE: Stone house in Village near Nimes/Avignon/Uzes. 4 BR, 2 baths, fireplace, books, desk, bikes. Perfect for writing, painting, exploring & experiencing la France profonde. $450 mo. plus utilities." And, with his girlfriend, he left New York City to spend a year in Southern France. The village was small—no shops, no gas station, no post office, only a café and a school. St. Sebastien de Caisson was home to farmers and vintners. Every evening Goodman watched the villagers congregate and longed to be a part of their camaraderie. But they weren't interested in him: he was just another American, come to visit and soon to leave. So Goodman laced up his work boots and ventured out into the vineyards to work among them. He met them first as a hired worker, and then as a farmer of his own small plot of land.French Dirt is a love story between a man and his garden. It's about plowing, planting, watering, and tending. It's about cabbage, tomatoes, parsley, and eggplant. Most of all, it's about the growing friendship between an American outsider and a close-knit community of French farmers. "There's a genuine sweetness about the way the cucumbers and tomatoes bridge the divide of nationality." —The New York Times Book Review "One of the most charming, perceptive and subtle books ever written about the French by an American." —San Francisco Chronicle
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University of Tennessee Press Paddling The Tennessee River: A Voyage On Easy Water
Book SynopsisIn late August 1998, Kim Trevathan and his dog, Jasper, set out by canoe on a long, slow trip down the 652 miles of the Tennessee River, the largest tributary of the Ohio. Trevathan wanted to experience the river in its entirety, from Knoxville’s narrow, winding channel, which flows past rocky bluffs, to the wide-open waters of Kentucky Lake at its lower end.Over the course of the five-week voyage, Trevathan rediscovered the people and places that made history on the Tennessee’s banks. He crossed the path of the explorer Meriwether Lewis along the Natchez Trace, noted the sites of Ulysses S. Grant’s Civil War battles, and passed Hiwassee Island, the spot where a teenaged runaway named Sam Houston lived with Cherokee Chief Jolly.Trevathan also came to know the modern river’s dwellers, including a towboat pilot, two couples who traded in their landlocked homes for life on the river, a campground owner, and a meteorologist for NASA. He placed his life in the hands of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lock operators as he and Jasper navigated the river’s nine dams.Paddling the Tennessee River is a powerful travel narrative that captures the river’s wild, turbulent, and defiant past and confronts what it has become—an overused and overdeveloped series of lakes. But first and foremost, the book is the story of a man and his dog, riding low enough to smell the water and to discover the promise of a slow river running through the southern heartland.The Author: Kim Trevathan, who earned his M.F.A. in creative writing at the University of Alabama, works as a new media writer and producer and writes a column for the Maryville Daily Times. His essays and short stories have been published in The Distillery, New Millennium Writings, The Texas Review, New Delta Review, and Under the Sun. He lives in Rockford, Tennessee.
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Avalon Publishing Group Wanderlust A Love Affair with Five Continents by
Book SynopsisA love letter from the author to the places she's visited-and to the spirit of travel itself-that turns the adventure-travel canon long dominated by men on its head
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Virtualbookworm.com Publishing White Blaze Fever
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Virtualbookworm.com Publishing White Blaze Fever
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Long Riders' Guild Press Tschiffely's Ride: Southern Cross to Pole Star
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