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WASHINGTON STATE BOOKS
Posted in Washington State (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Fodor's. By Fodor's.
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3 comments about Fodor's Washington, D.C. 2006 (Fodor's Gold Guides).
- The Index is very poor. I tried looking up the Spy Museum and Holocaust Museum. Nothing under Spy or Holocaust. I looked under Museum, and then looked for Spy and Holocaust. I also looked for National ... museum.
I went to the internet, and found that the full names are:
International Spy Museum and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
To my way of thinking, Spy and Holocaust should have been in the index. When I have to use Google to find something in a book's index, I think that the index is useless.
- Needed the book in a hurry and they turned it around in no time.
- It took 4 weeks to receive the book from the time I ordered it- almost too late to get it before my trip departure date. The shipping label appeared to defective and maybe that was the problem in the delivery time. Also, the book was missing the tear out map and many pages contained someone's underlining. That isn't a big deal but it wasn't described that way.
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Posted in Washington State (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Rand McNally. By Rand McNally & Company.
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No comments about Everett/Edmonds, Washington: City Map (Rand McNally).
Posted in Washington State (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Peggy Van Hulsteyn. By Sherman Asher Publishing.
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3 comments about Vanity in Washington.
- "Vanity in Washington" is just the prescription to laugh our way out of our recent national political quagmire. (Shall we at least all agree we could use a good laugh about Washington?) Imagine "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington" with a feline cast. No, it's more sophisticated, more light-hearted than that. OK. Imagine "Auntie Mame" as a cat. That's closer to the level of hilarity. Readers will be "amewsed " (this book is chock-full of cat puns) no matter which political party has their support.
"Vanity in Washington" offers up a charming view of our nation's capitol through the eyes of an adventurous calico named Vanity (thus the title) recounting her attempts to navigate the metro, take in an Orioles home game, attend a formal state dinner, and become the Czar of Snooze as the new director of the FBI (Federal Bureau of Inertia). It's a timeless send up of bureaucracy and a great gift for those who accept that cats already run the world and we humans are just here to open cans. Recommended.
- This delightful book is my choice of a gift for every one of my cat-loving friends. Van Hulsteyn knows cats, their idiosyncracies, their foibles, and their lovingly inattentive ways. Cat owners will readily see their own pet in Vanity and her antics. Upon receiving the book as a gift from me, my friend in Seattle, a 3-cat owner, e-mailed, "I can really relate to her description of Vanity getting into her suitcase that's open on the bed....Just what mine do before I go on a trip. They camp out in it and leave cat hair all over whatever I have already packed!"
And cat owner or not, everyone will spot their favorite bureaucrat in the Washington characters van Hulsteyn deftly delivers, along with enough cat puns to keep them in puurrspective. Her eye for distinctive details, as well as the charming illustrations, enhanced my pleasure as I chuckled through her droll descriptions of Vanity facing the frustrations we all deal with daily, from weather-challenged traffic to rude parking attendants to power-hungry "friends." Few of today's manners, mores and tastes escape her sharp wit. I had met Vanity in van Hulsteyn's first book about her, "Diary of a Santa Fe Cat," and was pleased to find I could continue my acquaintance with this witty kitty--and have a second round of gifts that please my friends so thoroughly!
- Vanity in Washington by Peggy vanHulsteyn, published in December 2000, couldn't have been more purr-fectly timed. Yes, it was making its way to booksellers just as gift-givers were making up their minds about what to get the cat-lovers in their lives. But it was the embattled race for the White House that made anything with a Washington, D.C. dateline in demand...
VanHulsteyn's cat Vanity provides both the inspiration and the voice. Vanity's trials and tribulations of touring a particular city are from the feline's unique perspective. Through Vanity's travels, we humans get a tour of our Nation's Capital's hot/top spots. One of my favorites is when Vanity coughs up a fur ball in the cab when the fare seems excessively high because the driver didn't understand English and took them needlessly out of their way. She also pokes fun at bureauCATS and fat cats and other political animals... Vanity in Washington is light-hearted, and vanHulsteyn's humor makes this a fun and funny read...Its 112 pages make it an easy one- or two- sitting reading for the cat-lover in your life -- you or someone you know. Susan Bard Hall, Pet Times
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Posted in Washington State (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Thomas Brothers Maps. By Thomas Brothers Maps.
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No comments about Thomas Guide Metro Washington D.C..
Posted in Washington State (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Rena Bulkin. By Frommer.
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No comments about Frommer's 96 Washington, D.C. (Serial).
Posted in Washington State (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Francis H Cook. By State Normal School.
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No comments about The territory of Washington: As described by an impartial pen, in the hand of Francis H. Cook, who is perfectly familiar with the country of which he has attempted to draw a plain pen picture.
Posted in Washington State (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
By Mountaineers Books.
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No comments about The Washington Backcountry Almanac 1997: National Parks, National Forests, Wilderness Areas (Washington's Backcountry Access Guide).
Posted in Washington State (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Karl Lemay. By Ulysses Travel Guides.
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No comments about Seattle (Ulysses Travel Guides).
Posted in Washington State (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Jo Brown. By GPP Travel.
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No comments about Romantic Days and Nights In Seattle.
Posted in Washington State (Sunday, October 12, 2008)
Written by Doug Tatreau and Bobbe Tatreau. By Olympic Marketing Corp.
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No comments about Parks of the Pacific Coast: The Complete Guide to the National and Historic Parks of California, Oregon and Washington.
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Fodor's Washington, D.C. 2006 (Fodor's Gold Guides)
Everett/Edmonds, Washington: City Map (Rand McNally)
Vanity in Washington
Thomas Guide Metro Washington D.C.
Frommer's 96 Washington, D.C. (Serial)
The territory of Washington: As described by an impartial pen, in the hand of Francis H. Cook, who is perfectly familiar with the country of which he has attempted to draw a plain pen picture
The Washington Backcountry Almanac 1997: National Parks, National Forests, Wilderness Areas (Washington's Backcountry Access Guide)
Seattle (Ulysses Travel Guides)
Romantic Days and Nights In Seattle
Parks of the Pacific Coast: The Complete Guide to the National and Historic Parks of California, Oregon and Washington
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