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NORTH AMERICA BOOKS
Posted in North America (Friday, July 4, 2008)
Written by Laton McCartney. By Suttin Oublishing.
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1 comments about Across the Great Divide: Robert TStuart and the Discovery of the Oregon Trail.
- Robert Stuart was the first explorer to cross the entire continent of the United States from west to east. He discovered the southernly route across the Rockies through the South Pass and followed what would become the Oregon Trail twenty three years later after his crossing.
His contributions to the Astoria project also were covered in this volume. He was truly a contributor to the success of the establishment of the American clain to this country, althouth this did not happen until some year later after the fort had been abandoned to the British.
He, and the early Astorians certainly deserve the credit for this project of John Astor.
Norma Dart
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Posted in North America (Friday, July 4, 2008)
Written by Rubin. By Alpha.
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4 comments about CITG to Washington DC (Complete Idiot's Travel Guide to Washington Dc).
- This book would be very good for a first time visitor to Washington. If you are going to go and need a guide...here it is.
- I compared this guide to three others and found the Complete Idiot's Guide to be much more useful for my family. It was nicely organized with very up-to-date, easy-to-understand information for the D.C. novice. The handiest feature is built-in, full color maps -- a D.C. features map in the back and the rapid transit system grid, drawn by color, inside the front cover. It makes this book a definite "take-along" when touring our nation's capital.
- The complete idiot's guide to DC is for complete idiots. It gets the facts wrong about DC, is insulting to the city, and is marginally useful as a guide for tourists. Read the Michelin, Rough Guide, Ulysses, or Lonely Planet instead.
- Great book. The Idiot series for traveling is good no matter what location you choose. Use this book in conjuntion with a google map to really figure out where to stay, eat, and visit. Good reading.
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Posted in North America (Friday, July 4, 2008)
Written by Michael Brown. By Streetwise Maps.
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No comments about Streetwise Welcome to New York Map - Laminated Tourist Street Map of New York City (6 Languge / Map) (6 Languge/Map).
Posted in North America (Friday, July 4, 2008)
Written by Rand McNally. By Rand McNally & Company.
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No comments about Folded Map-Kankakee/Bourbonnais/Bradley (Rand McNally).
Posted in North America (Friday, July 4, 2008)
Written by John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder and Paul A. W. Wallace. By Wennawoods Pub.
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No comments about Thirty Thousand Miles With John Heckewelder (The Great Pennsylvania Frontier Series).
Posted in North America (Friday, July 4, 2008)
Written by Piper Aheron. By Arcadia Publishing (SC).
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No comments about From Avalon to Eden: A Postcard Tour of Rockingham County (Images of America: North Carolina).
Posted in North America (Friday, July 4, 2008)
Written by Karl Samson and Jane Aukshunas. By Frommers.
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1 comments about Frommer's(r) Portable Phoenix and Scottsdale, 2nd Edition.
- I have not yet travelled to Phoenix, which is, of course, the whole purpose behind my purchase of this travel guide.
Something tells me, though, that all of the sights and attractions of Phoenix and Scottsdale cannot be summarized in 25 or so small pages (this travel guide is as wide as a wallet and only twice as tall, hence the "small pages" bit). I am not impressed with this travel guide. Frommer's, as many people have come to know, usually published travel guides with complete, well-researched information, and rarely do you need another travel guide if you've purchased a Frommer's first. Not so with this one, unless all you do in Phoenix is eat and sleep-- literally. I say this because well over half of the book (est. 65%) is devoted to restaurants and hotels (and it's not a very long book (150pps not including the index). If this book was retitled "Frommer's Guide to the Best of Phoenix/Scottsdale Restaurants and Hotels," this book would have won my five star rating. Now, in all fairness, the reviews for the restaurants and lodgings have been very influential factors in my decisions on where I will be staying and where I would like to eat. Again, the restaurants and accomodations chunk of the book is quite informative. But too much of the book is devoted to where to eat, where to stay, and then "where to eat and stay outside Phoenix/Scottsdale." And there is a disproportionately large section of the book given to advice to international travellers, which for any USofA citizen is a waste of paper. As I mentioned before, there is not much space devoted to sights and attractions. Only highlights are mentioned. And with some of the highlights, I am not entirely sure the authors of this book have spent the required time at these attractions that would allow them to write informative reviews. I, for one, am not impressed with most of the descriptions of the "things to see and do." They seem threadbare, as if the authors walked in and out of these places in ten minutes, just enough time to get to know the official name of the place, and perhaps see the only the highlights of the place. Very poor field research, in my opinion; they give only the highlights of the highlights. I didn't find the "to-see" section very useful. The one use I DID get out of the attractions part of the book was the webpage addresses (URLs) for those sights that had them. This at least allowed me to use the Internet to research these places for myself. Frommer's always includes URLs for any place that has one, from restaurants to museums to attractions. This part of the book was useful. All of this said, I surfed Amazon until I found two other books for the Phoenix/Scottsdale/Tempe area: the Insider's Guide to Phoenix and Best Places Phoenix. They are larger and more useful than this mostly-worthless Frommer's Portable Phoenix & Scottsdale. I certainly would not recommend this book unless all you do is eat and sleep in Phoenix/Scottsdale, and only then this book covers the higher-end places, places that someone on my income cannot afford very often.
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Posted in North America (Friday, July 4, 2008)
Written by Stephanie Kegan. By Chronicle Books.
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No comments about Fun Places to Go with Children in Southern California: Sixth Edition (Fun Places to Go With Children Series).
Posted in North America (Friday, July 4, 2008)
Written by Editor. By Mohr Graphics and Publishing, Inc..
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No comments about Treasure Coast: Homes, Communities & Lifestyles from North Palm Beach to Vero Beach, 2007 Annual Edition.
Posted in North America (Friday, July 4, 2008)
Written by Diane Glancy. By University of Minnesota Press.
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Across the Great Divide: Robert TStuart and the Discovery of the Oregon Trail
CITG to Washington DC (Complete Idiot's Travel Guide to Washington Dc)
Streetwise Welcome to New York Map - Laminated Tourist Street Map of New York City (6 Languge / Map) (6 Languge/Map)
Folded Map-Kankakee/Bourbonnais/Bradley (Rand McNally)
Thirty Thousand Miles With John Heckewelder (The Great Pennsylvania Frontier Series)
From Avalon to Eden: A Postcard Tour of Rockingham County (Images of America: North Carolina)
Frommer's(r) Portable Phoenix and Scottsdale, 2nd Edition
Fun Places to Go with Children in Southern California: Sixth Edition (Fun Places to Go With Children Series)
Treasure Coast: Homes, Communities & Lifestyles from North Palm Beach to Vero Beach, 2007 Annual Edition
The West Pole
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