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NEW MEXICO BOOKS
Posted in New Mexico (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by John Peyton. By Press of the Territorial.
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No comments about A Virginian in New Mexico: Time: 1773 (Series of Western Americana).
Posted in New Mexico (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Alexander von Humboldt. By Knopf.
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No comments about Political essay on the kingdom of New Spain (A Borzoi book on Latin America).
Posted in New Mexico (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by P. J. Grady. By Avocet Pr Inc.
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3 comments about Anderson Guide to Enjoying Greenwich Connecticut, Fifth Edition.
- An attempt at a comprehensive guide book of Greenwich, Connecticut compiled by a Greenwich Real Estate firm. The only entry in the Real Estate Category for a real estate firm is the publisher's own Real Estate Company. I don't think I would buy another edition of this book since most of the information is readily found either at the Public Library, on the internet or in other places in Greenwich for free. Why pay $12.95 (price on the book's back cover) for incorrect and outdated information? The cutesy illustrations and commentaries are not worth the price, in my opinion. For restaurant reviews I would stick with the Zagat Survey. The other sections of the book can be found entirely online.
- The Guide is now in its 6th edition. You need to search for it by its exact name: Anderson Guide to Enjoying Greenwich. For some reason, only the 5th edition comes up when you search for the "Greenwich Guide" The praise we have received for our Anderson Guide to Enjoying Greenwich is overwhelming and warms my heart. The talented Glenville Maverick Cheerleaders are on the front cover of the 6th edition. Jerry and I are grateful to so many Greenwich residents for their support and for their enthusiastic appreciation for providing the town of Greenwich with a useful guide. The Greenwich Library continues to order copies. They keep copies at the information desk and at community answers to help people with their questions. The Historical Society has the copies of our past editions in its archives. We are pleased to be documenting our town's many events, restaurants, shops and tips about Greenwich way of life.
The Guide is a list of our favorites...simply that. It is not a book of advertisements. No place mentioned in the Guide had any idea that it would be included. Establishments and programs are listed because we like them. Although the Guide is about Enjoying Greenwich, you will note many selections are outside of Greenwich's town limits. These easy to reach places complement our many in-town resources.
Initially, many years ago, our first Guide was prepared for our real estate clients. Then the calls came in-their friends needed a copy. The owner of Just Books saw it and said we must publish it, and that is where it started. Our initial reason for writing it has not changed. We know finding favorite spots takes awhile. We have lived in Greenwich for many years, and we hope the resources in the Guide will help everyone moving into town feel right at home.
The new 6th edition has over 160 restaurant reviews. Jerry and I anonymously visit each one at least two times before we write the review. We are looking at the whole experience-food, ambience and service. If a restaurant is disappointing in too many ways, we do not include it. Restaurant reviewing is a professional responsibility. We have a great deal to do with a restaurant's success or failure. Jerry and I have extensive food and restaurant backgrounds. I am the author of the Complete Book of Homemade Ice Cream and several other cookbooks. I am a cookbook addict with over 4000 cookbooks in my own collection. For a number of years we owned and operated a small vineyard. Tasting foods and wines and knowing how they are prepared is greatly helpful in reviewing quality. I am an interior designer, a professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers; and before devoting myself full time to real estate, I designed restaurants-two in Greenwich. Many people remember the popular restaurant, Morgan, open for many years in Greenwich that I designed. Knowing the requirements of good restaurant design is helpful in reviewing. We love finding new discoveries in dining, and we hope our readers of the Guide will enjoy them too.
- While the 5th edition was current - this was the best Guide imaginable! But now, the 6th edition (totally updated) is now available. I couldn't live in Greenwich without it!
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Posted in New Mexico (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Frederick. By Mapsco.
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3 comments about Roads of New Mexico (The Roads of).
- This is an excellent backroads atlas to the state of New Mexico. We have used it on several backroads adventures since it was published in 1990 and have found it indespensible. It's similar to the DeLorme atlases, but a little easier to read, I think.
- This large format atlas is roughly equivalent to the Delorme New Mexico atlas, but isn't nearly as pretty. There are no contour lines or land-use boundaries, just B+W road maps. The base data is different, however, so it could be a useful supplement to Delorme. This one comes from official State of New Mexico maps, so it contains information on the status of dirt roads that Delorme doesn't have (since Delorme comes from USGS sources). If you do a lot of dirt road exploring, this atlas could be very helpful. Outside of big towns, this atlas even shows individual houses and windmills.
- We'd have all had to find something else to spend money on. I have both in several states. The end of the road features .... when a two-track becomes a cow trail, are better on these than on Delorme. On the other hand, Delorme has Long/Lat in the margins, contour lines and prettier features. These just have solid information indicating everything from a fence to a farmhouse. I wouldn't want to have to choose one over the other. Nice to live in a world where a person can own both.
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Posted in New Mexico (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Lisa Legarde and Don Laine. By Frommer.
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No comments about Frommer's Comprehensive Travel Guide New Mexico '95-'96 (Frommer's Comprehensive Travel Guides).
Posted in New Mexico (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Vincent C. Kelley. By New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources.
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No comments about Albuquerque, Its Mountains, Valley, Water and Volcanoes (Scenic Trips to the Geologic Past, No. 9).
Posted in New Mexico (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Christina Singleton Mednick. By Museum of New Mexico Press.
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No comments about San Cristobal: Voices and Visions of the Galisteo Basin.
Posted in New Mexico (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Marita Adair. By Macmillan General* Reference.
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No comments about Frommers Mexico City Edition (Frommer's Mexico City).
Posted in New Mexico (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Rob Rachowiecki. By Lonely Planet.
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No comments about Lonely Planet the Southwest, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah (1995 ed.).
Posted in New Mexico (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by James Box. By JAMES MILLER.
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No comments about Capt. James Box's Adventures and Explorations in New and Old Mexico. Being the Record of Ten Years of Travel and Research and a Guide to the Mineral...etc. 2nd Edition.
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A Virginian in New Mexico: Time: 1773 (Series of Western Americana)
Political essay on the kingdom of New Spain (A Borzoi book on Latin America)
Anderson Guide to Enjoying Greenwich Connecticut, Fifth Edition
Roads of New Mexico (The Roads of)
Frommer's Comprehensive Travel Guide New Mexico '95-'96 (Frommer's Comprehensive Travel Guides)
Albuquerque, Its Mountains, Valley, Water and Volcanoes (Scenic Trips to the Geologic Past, No. 9)
San Cristobal: Voices and Visions of the Galisteo Basin
Frommers Mexico City Edition (Frommer's Mexico City)
Lonely Planet the Southwest, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah (1995 ed.)
Capt. James Box's Adventures and Explorations in New and Old Mexico. Being the Record of Ten Years of Travel and Research and a Guide to the Mineral...etc. 2nd Edition
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