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  • - Getaway Ideas For The Local Traveler
    av Elisa Drake
    260,-

    Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip with Day Trips from Chicago. This guide is packed with hundreds of exciting things for locals and vacationers to do, see, and discover within a two-hour drive of the Chicago metro area. With full trip-planning information, Day Trips from Chicago helps makes the most of a brief getaway.

  • - The Anthology
    av Western Folklife Center
    192,-

  • - Getaway Ideas for the Local Traveler
    av Beth Kanter
    263,-

    Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip with Day Trips from Washington, D.C. This guide is packed with hundreds of exciting things for locals and vacationers to do, see, and discover all within a 2-hour drive. With full trip-planning information, Day Trips from Washington, D.C. helps makes the most of a brief getaway.

  • - Stories From Baseball's Golden Era
     
    234

    Before multimillion-dollar salaries, luxury boxes, and player strikes became synonymous with professional sports, there existed the belief in playing simply "for the love of the game." Nothing captures that spirit better than these twenty classic pieces about Americäs favorite pastime.

  • - Rants and Reflections on Humanity and Other Animals
    av Joy Williams
    253,-

    Most of us watch with mild concern the fast disappearing wild spaces or the recurrence of pollution - related crises such as oil spills, toxic blooms in fertilizer-enriched rivers, and the increasing violence in our own country. Joy Williams does much more than watch. With guts and passion, she sounds the alarm over the general disconnection from the natural world that our consumer culture has created. The culling of elephants, electron-probed chimpanzees, and the vanishing wetlands are just some of her subjects. Razor-sharp, controversial, scathingly opinionated, and refreshingly unafraid of conflict, Williams refuses to compromise as she lashes out at the greed of Americans and decries our own turpitude. It is not enough to mourn the passing of the natural world, Ill Nature shouts. Get out of our homes and our cars and our cubicles and do something...now.

  • - Classic Sailing Stories
     
    195,-

    Breathtaking adventures, unsurpassed dramas, and poignant tales that have stood the test of time.

  • - The "Live Natural, Live Well" Approach To Whole Body Health
    av Heather Lounsbury
    230

    Manage your moods by combining the ancient wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine with the modern knowledge of Western nutrition.

  • - A Take-Charge Guide For The Recently Diagnosed And Those Who Love Them
    av Peter Edelstein
    221

    An indispensable, accessible resource and handbook for recently diagnosed patients with cancer and their loved ones, on the options for treatment, understanding emotions, and caring for each other.

  • av Tracy Salcedo
    176,-

    San Francisco is one of America's most walkable cities, and this book describes 18 walks that can be taken by the casual visitor, including 9 in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the world's largest urban national park. This compact guidebook will walk you through the best San Francisco has to offer. If you're planning to visit San Francisco--or explore your hometown--you'll be sure you're on the right track with this guidebook.

  • - A True Story Of Murder And Vengeance On The Texas Frontier
    av Cynthia Leal Massey
    198,-

    Death of a Texas Ranger is the thrilling, action-packed story of the murder of Texas Ranger John Green by Cesario Menchaca, one of three Rangers of Mexican descent under Green's command. Immediately word spread that the killing may have been the botched outcome of a contract taken out on Menchaca's life by the notorious Gabriel Marnoch, a local naturalist who had run up against the law himself. But was it? Much more than just a story about a tragic frontier killing, it is the story of an era. The events leading up to the murder and Green's son's decades' long quest for justice for his father's killer exemplify the chaotic frontier society in Texas after the Civil War, a time fraught with political turmoil and cultural clashes. Amidst that chaos, the virgin landscape of Texas was a magnet to those interested in the natural sciences in the nineteenth century, an era often referred to as the Age of Darwin. The clash between the seemingly pastoral landscape with its offerings for science and the brutal history of the region ties this very readable regional history into the larger American story.

  • - Time-Efficient Training For Triathlon's Most Popular Distance
    av Don Fink
    220,-

    From the world renowned endurance sports coaches and authors of Be IronFit and IronFit Strength Training and Nutrition for Endurance Athletes, a book of time-efficient training programs for the world's most popular triathlon-the Half Iron-Distance

  • av Eileen Ogintz
    195,-

    Before you plan your family's next excursion, get some help from a travel professional…and your kids! The Kid's Guide series lets the kids help plan your trip and guides you as you explore your destination. Inside you'll find kid-tested tips on where to go, where to eat, what to see, and where to get the best souvenirs. Along the way, your kids will be engaged by reading and sharing fun acts and cool travel tips. Awesome games and quizzes keep the family entertained! Fun for both visiting and local kids!

  • - A Guide to the Area's Greatest Hiking Adventures
    av Jd Tanner
    265,-

    Featuring 35 hikes in the Four Corners region, this exciting new guidebook points locals and visitors alike to trailheads in the area, including many national parks and monuments.

  • - Creepy Campuses, Scary Scholars, and Deadly Dorms
    av Tom Ogden
    223,-

    Among our country's treasures are its colleges and universities, meccas of culture and higher learning--and paranormal activity. Haunted Colleges and Universities, a collection of stories of ghosts, mysteries, and paranormal happenings at colleges and universities, will leave readers delightfully frightened.

  • - Famous Phantoms, Sinister Sites, and Lingering Legends
    av Tom Ogden
    222

    Among this country's many treasures is the city of Chicago, an area filled with creativity and culture. Haunted Chicago, a collection of stories of ghosts, mysteries, and paranormal happenings in Chi-Town, will leave readers delightfully frightened.

  • - Firsthand Accounts From The Rush That Made The West
    av John Richard Stephens
    262,-

    Gold offers a feel for what it was like to live through the heady days of the discovery and exploitation of gold in California in the mid-1800s through firsthand accounts, short stories, and tall tales written by the people who were there. These eyewitness accounts offer an immediacy that brings the events to life.

  • - Exceeding Expectations In Business And In Life, The Davio's Way
    av Steve Difillippo
    278,-

    When's the last time you picked up a business book that was so engaging you couldn't put it down? Steve Difillippo was only 24 when he opened his first Davio's restaurant. Since then, he's wowed Julia Child with his pomodoro, overlooked some triple-X rated shenanigans at Table 7, taken on American Express, gotten himself into Time and Newsweek (for taking on American Express), cooked a rabbit for Stevie Ray Vaughn, inadvertently gotten a guest divorced, whipped up some tasty eats at the Super Bowl--and that's just the beginning. The money hasn't been bad, either: that first restaurant is now the hub of a rapidly growing $50 million restaurant brand group and a $10 million Davio's brand food line. With guests constantly asking how he did it, Steve has written the ultimate guide to starting a restaurant, running a successful business, enjoying food, and living life. The 5.9 million restaurant workers who say they want to open their own restaurant will go nuts over this book, but so will anybody who loves food and the restaurant world--heck, anybody who wants to make money and have a blast doing it. As a special bonus, Steve includes twelve classic Davio's recipes.

  • - Tales Of Bad Guys Who Shaped The Wild West
    av Col. Robert Barr Smith
    222

    The people who pushed west were mostly ordinary folks, the guts of the young United States, tough, ambitious, hardworking, and anxious to leave the world better for their kids than it had been for them. Those who did not come of that hardy stock did not last. With them came the trouble-makers, to everybody's sorrow. Some of them were already running from the law someplace else. Others were simply dishonest, looking for a time and place to blossom into full-blown hoodlums. Some of the young people emulated them: there was some illusory swagger in being a hoodlum, witness the nicknames they carried around . . . many of which they had invented themselves, a sort of phony glory. This collection of short, action-filled stories of the Old West's most egregiously bad bad guys caught in the act of mayhem, distraction, murder, and highway robbery, includes famous names like the Dalton gang, lesser known bandits like Kaiser Bill Goodman, and many more. The book will include archival illustrations and photographs of the shady characters and the scenes of their crimes.

  • - Fatal Encounters with North America's Most Feared Predators
    av Cat Urbigkit
    222

    Sam Ives's family set up camp in a Utah campground, cooked dinner, cleaned up and packed their gear away, and climbed into their multi-chambered tent to sleep. It was a great end to Father's Day. Eleven-year-old Sam crawled into the smaller compartment of the two-room tent. Without his parents knowing it, Sam ate a granola bar and placed the empty wrapper in a pocket of the tent. Sometime during the night, a black bear entered the campsite, ripped open the side of the tent where Sam slept, grabbed the boy, and killed him. His parents heard a noise and got up to have a look around, but were unable to find Sam. Terrified, they immediately called for help and a search was quickly conducted, where Sam's body was found about 400 yards from the campsite.Unfortunately, Sam's story is not uncommon¿every year there are numerous reports of predator attacks on humans, many of them resulting in fatalities. When Man Becomes Prey examines the details of fatal predator attacks on humans, providing an opportunity to learn about the factors and behaviors that led to attacks. The predators profiled in the book include black bears, grizzly bears, mountain lions, coyotes, and gray wolves¿the first time all five species have been included in one volume­­. Compelling narratives of conflicts involving these top predators are accompanied by how-to information for avoiding such clashes.

  • - A Guide to the State's Best Paddling Routes
    av Shane Townsend
    300,-

    From the canyons of Big Bend to the cypress swamps of Pine Island Bayou, the waters of Texas have something for most every type of paddler and every paddling mood. One might float the diminutive Comal River, argued to be the shortest river in the world. Another might dig deep and follow the four-day, 260-mile route of the Texas Water Safari, which Canoe & Kayak Magazine referred to as "The World's Toughest Canoe Race." Whitewater is here too. Lakes are as well. And, the Texas Gulf Coast is home to sandy beaches, knobby mangroves, and sea grass flats. Meanwhile, Texas is home to some of the fastest growing cities in America. And, paddling is the fastest growing outdoor sport in the country. "Paddling Texas" is a guide for those who are new to either and all those who love both. Featured trips offer easy access, secure environments, good facilities, great fishing, superb wildlife viewing, and beautiful scenery. "Paddling Texas" gives recreational paddlers and anglers all the information they'll need to paddle many of the best trips in Texas.

  • - Tales Of Hauntings, Strange Happenings, And Other Local Lore
    av S. E. Schlosser
    236,-

    Tales of hauntings, strange happenings and other local lore to be told around the campfire!

  • - A Guide to More Than 900 Routes
    av Stewart M. Green
    511,-

    Descriptions, maps, topos and photos of the best climbing areas in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.

  • - Staying Safe On Urban Streets
    av Robert Hurst
    223,-

    Covering much more than just riding a bike in traffic, author Robert Hurst paints, in uncanny detail, the challenges, strategies, and art of riding a bike on Americäs modern streets and roadways.

  • - A Journey From The Summit To The Sea
    av Dave Costello
    207,-

    Perched impossibly on a ridge overlooking a 10,000-foot drop into Tibet, Sano Babu Sunuwar and Lakpa Tsheri Sherpa wait. Heel to toe, connected at the waist by a pair of carabineers that's connected to nothing else, they stare down the North Face of Mount Everest, a red and white nylon tandem paragliding wing fluttering behind them. They know that jumping off the top of the world marks only the beginning of a longer, more audacious journey. And they know that the two-mile ride down Everest will be the easiest part. If the jump doesn't kill them.In April 2011 the two unsponsored Nepalis set out on an unprecedented expedition to climb Everest, paraglide from its peak, and paddle nearly 400 miles to the ocean. Little problems wouldn't stop them. Like the fact that Babu had no technical climbing experience. And that Lakpa had never been kayaking¿or swimming. But after summiting, surviving their flight off the world's tallest mountain, and being arrested, robbed, and nearly drowned¿repeatedly¿the two friends discovered their adventure had only just begun.

  • - The Wives And Lovers Of The Earp Brothers
    av Sherry Monahan
    222

    You can't talk about the Wild West without talking about the Earp brothers; they are as vital to the west as tumbleweeds. Mrs. Earp aims to explore the affairs, marriages, and heartbreaks of all five brothers in order to paint a portrait of the most famous family of the West.

  • av Chad Brooks
    273,-

    With the app market exploding, app designers will need a solid how-to guide to help them start their home-based business. This book will guide the reader through all the steps from design to marketing.

  • - A Comprehensive Guide to Public Tent and RV Campgrounds
    av Chris Erwin
    223,-

    This guide to more than ninety-five public campgrounds in Kentucky is perfect for tent and RV campers alike. Within each campground listing is vital information on location, road conditions, fees, reservations, available facilities, and recreational activities.

  • - Castles, Kitchens, And Other Cardboard Creations For Kids
    av Noel Macneal
    247,-

    Every savvy parent knows that their kids often prefer the box that a gift is wrapped in over the actual present. But if you want to take box creativity to the next level (savings banks, desk, sword, computer, savings bank), Box! by Noel MacNeal is the essential (and economical!) parenting craft book.

  • - A Story of Baseball, Corruption, and Murder
    av Chris Enss
    235,-

    The amazing true story of the men on Wyoming's death row in the nineteen-teens who believed they'd be granted reprieves as long as they kept winning baseball games.

  • - The True Story Of The Con Artist Who Faked His Way Into The Ivy League
    av Julie Zauzmer
    176,99

    Conning Harvard tells the story of Adam Wheeler's lie-filled path into Harvard, his compulsive conning of grant and scholarship boards after enrolling, and the eventual discovery of his fraudulent past.

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