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ENGLAND BOOKS
Posted in England (Thursday, December 4, 2008)
Written by Bob Sampson. By Burford Books.
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2 comments about Fishing Connecticut and Rhode Island: A Guide for Freshwater Anglers.
- Written by outdoorsman Bob Sampson, whose credits include contributing to "On the Water", "The Fisherman", and the "Norwich Bulletin", Fishing Connecticut and Rhode Island: A Guide For Freshwater Anglers is an in-depth guide to catching bass, walleye, trout, pickerel, salmon, catfish, carp, and many other species. Addition chapters also cover filleting and cooking one's catch, preserving a trophy, and fishing with kids. Anecdotes and fishing tips with a personal touch add form a smooth narrative flow for this superb guide for anglers of all skill and experience levels.
- Great book! A must have for any CT or RI angler. Very well written can't put it down.
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Posted in England (Thursday, December 4, 2008)
Written by Hedberg Maps. By Hedberg Maps.
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No comments about Harvard University: Central Cambridge & Boston. 3rd Ed. (Professor Pathfinder's Campus Maps).
Posted in England (Thursday, December 4, 2008)
Written by Philip Conkling. By Down East Books.
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3 comments about Islands in Time: A Natural and Cultural History of the Islands of the Gulf of Maine.
- This is a beautiful book--I'm sorry to see that no one has commented on it yet. It gives a wealth of information about the geology, ecology, and ecosystem of coastal Maine, but even better, it's written in a style that often verges on the poetic. Can't recommend it highly enough.
- When Phil Conkling came out with the first edition of Islands in Time he more or less created a genre of Human Ecological writing that was actually of use to a wide audience. Mixing history, geology, ecology and geography with a healthy dose of the story-tellers whimsy the book has become something of a cult classic for many of us in the Archipelago. Unfortunately the second edition is a bit of a step backward. It's big. too big. The first edition fitted comfortably in a daypack -this seems aimed more at coffee tables. It's chatty, and I think that a rather savage editor would have worked wonders. We get a bit too much of the "and-then-Raven-gave-a-thump-as-she-ran-over-the-puffin" style of writing & it tends to distract us from some really good stories & the solid history/natural history that shone so clearly from the first edition. That being said, if you are only going to take one book with you Downeast & are going the whole way Downeast, and can't find the first edition, get this.
- I'm just finishing my first read of this book, and all I want to do is go back to the beginning and read it all again. This book is filled with people, history, nature, fascinating anecdote, gorgeous prose, introspective rumination, and too much rich information to even begin to digest in one reading. Conkling is a scientist comfortable with an amazing array of subjects and he is also a humanist and pretty-nearly a poet. I have a tendency to fall into the bleeding-heart environmentalist category, and while not offending my sensibilities in the least (he loves nature with a passion), he opened my eyes to many valid coastal points of view among the lobstermen, fishermen, and others. I changed my mind about a number of things while reading his book and I love Maine even more as a result of reading it. Lovely, informative, fascinating book! I'm one of those English-major types and a writer, and Conkling has not only increased my respect for science but has shown me how beautifully the arts and sciences can blend in a thoughtful, productive, earth-changing way.
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Posted in England (Thursday, December 4, 2008)
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No comments about American Map New Hampshire State (American Map).
Posted in England (Thursday, December 4, 2008)
Written by Peter C. Mancall. By Yale University Press.
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1 comments about Hakluyt's Promise: An Elizabethan's Obsession for an English America.
- This new study of Hakluyt gives the scholar-propagandist his due. I remember reading A.L. Rowse's books at school covering some of the same ground, but I suppose they are not much read now and this brings the picture to a new generation. I enjoyed the book and found it pleasantly informative; I was, however, worried by the number of slips I observed on a fairly casual reading:
p16 contains great confusion. Eleanor of Castile died in 1290 and was Edward I's wife, not Henry III's [his wife Eleanor of Provence died in 1291]. Clearly neither was being buried in the 1490s;
Bishop Fox of Winchester founded Corpus Christi College, not Christ Church;
'Kinneston in Hereford' is actually Kinaston in Herefordshire;
it is strange to assert as if all agree that the Black Death started in India;
p92- 'memento mori' is misused;
William the Silent was not Elizabeth I's cousin [though princes addressed each other in such polite terms];
the forms Madre de Deus and Madre di Dios both occur;
Hugh Castlehaven was not a prelate [actually the term canon is also misused at one point with the phrase 'the canon' as if a cathedral only has one. I think clerical titles confuse our author at times.]
Well, it is still a good book but it does shake one's confidence a little.
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Posted in England (Thursday, December 4, 2008)
Written by Henry Stedman. By Trailblazer Publications.
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No comments about Coast to Coast Path, 3rd (British Walking Guides).
Posted in England (Thursday, December 4, 2008)
Written by Stephen Platten. By Jarrold Publishing.
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No comments about Cathedrals & Abbeys of England.
Posted in England (Thursday, December 4, 2008)
Written by Dolores Kong and Dan Ring. By Falcon.
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5 comments about Hiking Acadia National Park (Regional Hiking Series).
- I found this book to be very helpful in planning my vacation in Acadia. I have 2 boys aged 5 and 13 and needed hikes that were doable for the youngest one. He turned out to be the best hiker of us all! This book gave me a good sense of what the trails would be like. We only did easy and moderate and one strenuous one (South Bubble Trail). You will need to buy a more detailed map (like from the AMC) but the trails are well marked. I liked the section on the authors' favorite hikes. We did most of our hikes from their recommends. Don't miss the Wonderland and Great Head trails if you go! Happy hiking.
- For a party with kids, this book is just what we needed. The descriptions and difficulty ratings were right on. The directions to the trail heads were very clear (unlike in many hiking guides). Perhaps the best thing about it was the size. The book fit easily into my back pocket. No taking off my backpack everytime I wanted to check the map!
- This guide is a scaled-down version of the longer "Hiking Acadia National Park" by the same authors. Included in this guide are 21 day hikes within the national park boundaries, some of which follow along the coast while others go to the more accessible mountains. Each hike contains directions to the trailhead, an adequate though not particularly detailed map, and a brief but adequate description of the hike. Length ranges from 0.5 mile to 5.8 miles, with the average falling at around 2 miles.
There are a couple of things you should know before purchasing this guide. The book is only 84 pages long and only measures 6" by 4". This small size makes the book easy to carry, but at a cost. Specifically, only hikes on Mount Desert Island are included in this guide, with the rest being left on the cutting room floor from the larger version. So, if you are only planning a few days vacation to Acadia (like I did), this book will probably fit the bill. If you want a more comprehensive guide to Acadia hiking, you will want to look elsewhere.
Second, the term "easy" in the title is relative. True, there are no multi-day backpack journeys described here, and the handhold rock climbs do not appear in this guide, but not everyone in even decent health will be able to hike all of these trails. For example, as an experienced day-hiker with average conditioning, I could have hiked any trail in this guide. However, my 60-something mother would have struggled on many of these trails even though she has no major health problems. My point is simply that not all of these trails are easy strolls on a level path, and I think you should know that before buying this guide. You may still need to choose a trail for your ability, and given the guide's size, your choices are somewhat limited.
In summary, I gave this guide a good rating because I felt that it accomplished what the authors intended, namely a compact guide designed for short-term park visitors. However, depending on what kind of trip you are planning, this guide may not be for you, as I described above. So I recommend that you decide what kind of Acadia visit you desire and then use this review and others to choose the guide that will help you the most.
- My wife and I just got back from Acadia. It was amazing. However, this book was useless for planning hikes. It has less information than what you can get from the park hand-out you get. We stayed at the Atlantean B&B and they had a book with a man and his 3 dogs on the front. It was excellent. I did not get the name/ISBM, sorry.
However, we really enjoyed the extended Bubbles, Beehive and Goram (sp?) hikes. The beauty of this area rivals the Rocky Mts.
- Good book and the descriptions are accurate.
If you haven't been to Acadia, this is a good book to get.
Acadia National Park is very big and has a lot of different areas with many options, so this book really helps you make informed decisions.
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Posted in England (Thursday, December 4, 2008)
Written by Keith Carter. By Trailblazer Publications.
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No comments about Offa's Dyke, 2nd: British Walking Guide: planning, places to stay, places to eat; includes 88 large-scale walking maps (Offa's Dyke Path: Prestatyn to Chepstow).
Posted in England (Thursday, December 4, 2008)
Written by Joseph Rodriguez and Edgardo Vega YunquƩ. By Power House Books.
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No comments about Spanish Harlem (American Scene, 3).
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Fishing Connecticut and Rhode Island: A Guide for Freshwater Anglers
Harvard University: Central Cambridge & Boston. 3rd Ed. (Professor Pathfinder's Campus Maps)
Islands in Time: A Natural and Cultural History of the Islands of the Gulf of Maine
American Map New Hampshire State (American Map)
Hakluyt's Promise: An Elizabethan's Obsession for an English America
Coast to Coast Path, 3rd (British Walking Guides)
Cathedrals & Abbeys of England
Hiking Acadia National Park (Regional Hiking Series)
Offa's Dyke, 2nd: British Walking Guide: planning, places to stay, places to eat; includes 88 large-scale walking maps (Offa's Dyke Path: Prestatyn to Chepstow)
Spanish Harlem (American Scene, 3)
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