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  • av Graham Robb
    189 - 335,-

    An authoritative history of the French nation that can be read for novelistic pleasure, from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Discovery of France and Parisians.

  • av Oliver Sacks
    165,-

    'Oliver Sacks is a perfect antidote to the anaesthetic of familiarity. His writing turns brains and minds transparent' Observer When Oliver Sacks, a physician by profession, injured his leg while climbing a mountain, he found himself in an unusual position - that of patient. The injury itself was severe, but straightforward to fix; the psychological effects, however, were far less easy to predict, explain, or resolve: Sacks experienced paralysis and an inability to perceive his leg as his own, instead seeing it as some kind of alien and inanimate object, over which he had no control. A Leg to Stand On is both an account of Sacks' ordeal and subsequent recovery, and an exploration of the ways in which mind and body are inextricably linked.

  • av Rick Broadbent
    149 - 279,-

  • - Unplanned Encounters that Enrich the Soul
     
    245,-

    Ever wondered how to overcome the first-day jitters in a foreign land? Is solo travel your thing? Curious about the easiest way to strike up a conversation with a stranger? Intrigued by the idea of exploring offbeat adventures? Ever peeked into a volcano's crater and seen its secrets from the rim? And are Thai massages as exotic as they sound?Baatein Beyond Borders is an autobiographical account of tales of travel, where Antarik Anwesan, an introverted wanderer, unfolds a decade-long saga of life, locales, and lucid conversations. Rejecting social norms, he heads out on a profound quest for meaning and the elusive pursuit of inner peace, while grappling with finances and charting a resume the professional world doesn't appreciate.Join this literary expedition where seemingly ordinary exchanges birth extraordinary tales. It's an invitation to wander, wonder, and relish the magic of shared stories that transcend borders, leaving an indelible mark on the soul.

  • - via bike, buses, trains and working on organic farms
    av Pattie Baker
    245,-

    A 1960s-child about to turn 60 travels solo* 10,000 miles/16,100 kilometers via bike, buses, trains and WWOOFing (working on organic farms) in search of hope in a country-at-a-crossroads and world-in-crisis during the hottest year on Earth. What she finds out about the country - and herself- could change both of their futures. And maybe even yours. Fast-paced, funny and philosophical - including a repurposed tobacco farm in North Carolina; an eco-spirituality alpaca ranch run by the Dominican Sisters of Peace in America's heartland; a homestead in Boulder, Colorado; a Krishna Temple with the largest llama rental herd in Utah; a lavender farm (and yet more llamas!) in the High Desert of California; and face-to-face with every climate threat you can imagine - Round America with a Duck is the Eat Pray Quack story you didn't know you've been craving. It's the right journey at the right time, shared with wit, dignity and joy - needed now more than ever.*well, with a duck

  • - Unlocking the World of Travel Writing From Your Living Room
    av Gary Covella
    325,-

    In the enthralling pages of "The Virtual Voyager: Unlocking the World of Travel Writing From Your Living Room," Gary Covella, Ph.D., welcomes you to a world where the cozy confines of your living space effortlessly blend with the vast, thrilling expanse of the globe. Imagine setting off on a global adventure without the need to pack or face the chaos of airport security. This isn't just a dream; it's the future of travel-no passport needed, just your imagination and a willingness to turn the page. This book isn't just another travel guide; it's a gateway to unseen worlds and unimagined experiences, crafted with a mix of humor, insight, and the kind of compelling storytelling that captivates you from the very first word. "The Virtual Voyager" is more than a book; it's a treasure map to the planet's wonders, a secret passageway to adventures you've yet to imagine. Gary Covella, wielding the expertise of a world traveler and the wisdom of a learned guide, introduces you to both the art and science of travel writing. Through his guidance, you'll learn not just to see, but to truly observe; not just to read, but to fully immerse yourself in the narratives of places and peoples far from your everyday life.Offering you a front-row ticket to the world's marvels, this book takes you from the misty summits of the Andes to the bustling markets of Marrakech, from ancient temples' solemn grandeur to the frenetic rhythm of sprawling cities. It's a celebration of our world's diversity and beauty, all accessible to you, one page at a time, from your most cherished reading nook. But Gary Covella's masterpiece does more than guide you through the world's physical landscapes; it invites you to navigate the vast terrains of your imagination. It dares you to write, express, and share your stories and visions. With hands-on advice, inspirational examples, and creativity-sparking prompts, Covella arms you with everything you need to become not just a consumer of tales but a creator of your own. For those dreaming of crafting travel blogs, articles, or even books, "The Virtual Voyager" is the mentor you've been searching for. Covella doesn't merely expose you to the wonders of the world; he teaches you how to capture them in words, to craft stories that transport your readers, letting them feel the warmth of distant suns, the caress of foreign breezes, and the vibrancy of far-off lands under their feet. This book is a rallying cry for dreamers, writers, and adventurers at heart. It's a celebration of storytelling's power, a homage to the insatiable curiosity that dwells within us all. Whether you're a travel veteran, an aspiring writer, or someone who simply loves getting lost in a good story, "The Virtual Voyager" offers you a journey unlike any other. Are you ready to traverse the globe from the comfort of your living room? To master the art of engaging travel writing? To awaken the storyteller within and share your unique journey with the world? Pick up "The Virtual Voyager" and let Gary Covella, Ph.D., guide you to a realm where every destination is within reach, and every journey begins with a single, inspired word. Prepare yourself, dear reader. Your exploration into the essence of travel writing-and the world itself-starts now.

  • av Gaston LeRoux
    339 - 409,-

    "Le Crime de Rouletabille" est un roman policier écrit par Gaston Leroux, publié en 1912. Dans ce récit, le jeune reporter Joseph Rouletabille enquête sur un mystérieux crime commis dans un château isolé. Avec son intelligence et son esprit vif, Rouletabille résout le mystère en démêlant les indices et en déjouant les fausses pistes. Ce roman est souvent considéré comme un classique du genre, célèbre pour son intrigue captivante et ses rebondissements inattendus.

  • - Let Us Take You Somewhere You've Never Been Before, and Introduce You to Our Friends
     
    1 095,-

    Which would you rather have dreams, or memories? Not since the classic 1,000 Places to See Before You Die has there been such a call to adventure. Whether you're an armchair traveler, an occasional tourist, a seasoned globe-trotter, a daring adventurer, or an intrepid explorer, there's something for everyone in Looking for Legends. Part travelogue and part good old-fashioned action story, Looking for Legends provides witty commentary as Scott and Tarantino recreate the magic and excitement of adventure. These married travelers spanned the globe over a period of 25 years and discovered that travel is more than anticipating the journey, the mechanics of reaching the destination, or even the sights they encountered. It's about the people. Within these pages are the incredible individuals they befriended with along the way-the towering legends who lived life out loud. Complete with original, hand-drawn maps and more than 150 images, Looking for Legends delivers you to destinations from your wildest dreams. Walk through the desert sands with T.E. Lawrence. Dance the tango with Ricardo Guiraldes. Drink ouzo on Stavros Beach with Zorba the Greek. Discover a mountain higher than Everest with Edward Whymper. Unlock the secrets of the Rosetta Stone with Jean-François Champollion. Explore Greenland with Knud Rasmussen. Conquer the Seven Summits with Reinhold Messner. Flee a crumbling regime with Pablo Neruda. Survive Communism thanks to the power of poetry with Anna Akhmatova. Hunt a man-eating tiger with Jim Corbett. And many more.

  • av Ernest Renan
    339 - 499,-

    "Vie de Jésus" est une oeuvre majeure écrite par Ernest Renan, un philosophe, historien et écrivain français du XIXe siècle. Publié pour la première fois en 1863, cet ouvrage a suscité un vif débat en raison de son approche critique de la biographie de Jésus-Christ. Dans "Vie de Jésus", Renan adopte une perspective rationaliste et cherche à expliquer la vie de Jésus en utilisant des méthodes historiques et scientifiques de son époque. L'oeuvre a été influente dans le domaine de la critique biblique, mais elle a également été controversée en raison de ses interprétations sécularisées et de son rejet de certains aspects traditionnels de la foi chrétienne. Bien que "Vie de Jésus" ait été critiqué par certains milieux religieux, il a eu un impact significatif sur la pensée religieuse et la recherche historique au XIXe siècle. Ernest Renan était une figure importante dans le contexte intellectuel et culturel de son temps.

  • av Emile Souvestre
    339 - 409,-

    "Un Philosophe sous les Toits" est un roman écrit par Émile Souvestre, un écrivain français du XIXe siècle. Ce livre a été publié pour la première fois en 1850. L'histoire est une sorte de chronique de la vie quotidienne d'un homme, l'auteur lui-même, qui choisit de vivre en marge de la société et de se retirer dans une mansarde parisienne. Le protagoniste, surnommé "Le Philosophe," observe la vie urbaine depuis son perchoir, partageant ses pensées sur la société, la nature humaine et les petites joies de la vie quotidienne. Le roman a une tonalité légère et humoristique, mais il aborde également des thèmes plus sérieux liés à la condition humaine. "Un Philosophe sous les Toits" est considéré comme l'une des oeuvres les plus réussies d'Émile Souvestre et a été apprécié pour sa simplicité, son humour et sa perspicacité dans l'observation de la vie urbaine.

  • av Claudius Ferrand
    275 - 339,-

    " Il y avait autrefois, au pays de Tango, une bourgade du nom de Mizunoé. Dans cette bourgade vivait un pêcheur, qui s'appelait Ourashima Taro. C'était un homme vertueux, au coeur sensible et bon qui, de sa vie, n'avait jamais fait ni souhaité de mal à personne. Taro revenait un soir de la pêche. La prise ayant été abondante, il rentrait satisfait et joyeux. Sur le rivage, il aperçoit une bande de petits garçons, qui semblaient prendre un malin plaisir à tourmenter une petite tortue, trouvée sur le sable. Taro n'aimait pas qu'on fît souffrir les bêtes. Il eut pitié de la tortue. S'approchant des enfants, et s'efforçant de donner à sa voix un ton impérieux: - Quel mal vous a donc fait, dit-il, cette innocente créature, pour la tourmenter de la sorte ? Ignorez-vous que les dieux punissent les enfants qui maltraitent les animaux ? - Mêlez-vous donc de ce qui vous regarde, répond insolemment le plus âgé de la troupe. Cette tortue n'appartient à personne. Nous sommes libres de la tuer si cela nous fait plaisir. Vous n'avez rien à y voir. Le pêcheur comprend qu'aucun raisonnement n'aura de prise sur ces coeurs sans pitié. Il change de tactique et, d'un ton plus radouci: - Allons, ne vous fâchez pas ainsi, mes enfants ! je n'avais pas l'intention de vous gronder. Je voulais vous proposer un marché. Voulez-vous me vendre cette tortue ? Je vous en donne vingt sous. Cela vous va-t-il ? Vingt sous ! C'était une fortune pour ces marmots. Ils acceptent sans hésiter; Taro leur donne donc deux petites pièces blanches; aussitôt ils courent au village acheter des gâteaux."

  • - Tome III
    av Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve
    459 - 505,-

    "Portraits Littéraires, Tome III" est la troisième partie de la série d'essais écrite par Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, un critique littéraire français du XIXe siècle. Cette série, intitulée "Portraits littéraires", constitue une collection d'analyses et de critiques littéraires où Sainte-Beuve explore la vie et l'oeuvre de divers écrivains contemporains de son époque. Comme dans les tomes précédents, les essais de Sainte-Beuve dans le "Tome III" adoptent une approche personnelle et psychologique de la critique littéraire. Il cherche à établir des liens entre la vie des écrivains et leurs oeuvres, offrant ainsi une perspective plus complète sur la création artistique. L'ensemble de la série "Portraits Littéraires" de Sainte-Beuve est considéré comme une contribution significative à la critique littéraire du XIXe siècle en France, offrant des perspectives profondes sur la vie intellectuelle et littéraire de l'époque.

  • av Camille Lemonnier
    345 - 409,-

    "Le Possédé" est un roman de l'écrivain belge Camille Lemonnier, publié pour la première fois en 1896. Voici un résumé global de l'oeuvre: L'histoire se déroule dans la Belgique rurale du XIXe siècle et explore les thèmes de la passion, de la folie et de l'obsession. Le personnage principal, François, est un jeune homme tourmenté par des pulsions intenses et des démons intérieurs. Sa vie est profondément affectée par ses relations tumultueuses avec les femmes, en particulier avec la belle et mystérieuse Mélanie. La trame narrative se développe autour des relations complexes entre François, Mélanie et d'autres personnages du village. Des éléments de surnaturel et de mysticisme sont intégrés, créant une atmosphère sombre et troublante tout au long du roman. Lemonnier explore la psychologie de ses personnages de manière intense, décrivant les tourments intérieurs de François et la manière dont son obsession pour Mélanie le pousse à la folie. Le village devient le théâtre de drames passionnels et de tragédies, dépeignant une société où les émotions brutes peuvent avoir des conséquences dévastatrices. "Le Possédé" est souvent considéré comme l'une des oeuvres les plus puissantes et provocantes de Lemonnier, reflétant son intérêt pour les aspects sombres de la nature humaine. C'est une exploration profonde des forces intérieures qui peuvent conduire à la destruction, et une plongée fascinante dans les profondeurs de l'âme humaine.

  • av Anatole France
    275 - 409,-

    "Le Jardin d'Épicure" d'Anatole France dévoile un monde de réflexions philosophiques et de méditations sur la vie. À travers des dialogues subtils et des personnages éloquents, l'auteur explore des thèmes tels que le bonheur, la sagesse et la recherche du sens de la vie. Inspiré par la pensée d'Épicure, France nous transporte dans un jardin intellectuel où la quête du bien-être spirituel et matériel prend toute sa signification. Les discussions, teintées d'ironie et d'humour, offrent une critique subtile de la société et des valeurs de l'époque. "Le Jardin d'Épicure" incarne une oeuvre où la philosophie et la littérature se rencontrent pour éclairer les profondeurs de l'existence humaine.

  • av Anatole France
    345 - 409,-

    "Histoire Comique" d'Anatole France plonge les lecteurs dans un univers humoristique où l'auteur maîtrise l'art de la satire. En utilisant un ton léger et comique, France explore les absurdités de la société de son époque. Les récits, tout en étant divertissants, renferment des critiques subtiles sur les conventions sociales, la politique et la condition humaine. L'humour subtil de France permet de dévoiler les contradictions et les hypocrisies de la société, offrant une lecture à la fois amusante et perspicace. "Histoire Comique" représente une oeuvre où le rire devient un moyen de déconstruction des normes sociales, faisant de chaque histoire une satire délicieusement instructive.

  • - in vier Wochen zu mir selbst
    av Sebastian Friedlin
    325,-

    Viele feiern ihren 40. Geburtstag ganz groß oder machen eine große Reise. Die gleiche Frage stellte ich mir 2019 im Alter von 37 Jahren ebenfalls. Meine Familie wollte mir die Entscheidung nicht abnehmen. Daher entschloss ich mich, eine bislang nie in die Tat umgesetzte Reise anzutreten. Nur mit viel mehr Lebenserfahrung und vielleicht nicht mehr ganz so viel Naivität wie in jungen Jahren. So fand ich in vier Wochen die grundlegenden Dinge wieder in einer Reise zu mir selbst.

  • - Let Us Take You Somewhere You've Never Been Before, and Introduce You to Our Friends
     
    859,-

    Which would you rather have dreams, or memories? Not since the classic 1,000 Places to See Before You Die has there been such a call to adventure. Whether you're an armchair traveler, an occasional tourist, a seasoned globe-trotter, a daring adventurer, or an intrepid explorer, there's something for everyone in Looking for Legends. Part travelogue and part good old-fashioned action story, Looking for Legends provides witty commentary as Scott and Tarantino recreate the magic and excitement of adventure. These married travelers spanned the globe over a period of 25 years and discovered that travel is more than anticipating the journey, the mechanics of reaching the destination, or even the sights they encountered. It's about the people. Within these pages are the incredible individuals they befriended with along the way-the towering legends who lived life out loud. Complete with original, hand-drawn maps and more than 150 images, Looking for Legends delivers you to destinations from your wildest dreams. Walk through the desert sands with T.E. Lawrence. Dance the tango with Ricardo Guiraldes. Drink ouzo on Stavros Beach with Zorba the Greek. Discover a mountain higher than Everest with Edward Whymper. Unlock the secrets of the Rosetta Stone with Jean-François Champollion. Explore Greenland with Knud Rasmussen. Conquer the Seven Summits with Reinhold Messner. Flee a crumbling regime with Pablo Neruda. Survive Communism thanks to the power of poetry with Anna Akhmatova. Hunt a man-eating tiger with Jim Corbett. And many more.

  • av Susan Devine Napoli
    179,-

    Who knows what you can find when traveling? Expectations. Warnings. Well wishes. Then off I went to my hometown to Dixon, Illinois. Naturally, I had things I wanted to do. I also got a few unexpected things too. Come with me to my hometown and read the adventure that I started writing on the way home.

  • - Trek to mountaintop monasteries and enjoy the stark and rugged beauty of the Landscape - Land of High Passes
    av Dean Davids
    189,-

    Dive into the heart of Ladakh, the enigmatic land where earth meets sky, through the pages of "Elevated Escapes: Ladakh Unveiled." This book offers an intimate exploration of a region where the Himalayas and the Karakoram weave the ultimate tapestry of nature's majesty. From the transformative tranquility of mountaintop monasteries to the stark, breathtaking beauty of its rugged landscapes, discover a place where time stands still, and spiritual solace and adventure beckon.With recent infrastructural marvels like the Atal Tunnel transforming access to this once-remote region, explore how Ladakh juxtaposes its ancient cultural heritage with the new era of exploration. Delve into the vibrant life of Leh, the pulsating heart of Ladakh, and venture into the untouched splendor of the Zanskar Valley. Whether you're drawn by the call of adventure or the search for peace, this book is your gateway to experiencing the profound beauty and enduring spirit of Ladakh. GRAB YOUR COPY NOW!

  • av Artur Smarzyk
    289,-

    Nasza dziesięciodniowa wyprawa po wloskich miastach rozgrywala się w atmosferze spontaniczności. W roli glównej występowala sześcioosobowa grupa, obejmująca trzy pokolenia, wraz z naszym wiernym psem Yorkiem, Fafikiem. Razem postanowiliśmy zaplanowac nasze dni tak, aby każdy z nas mógl znaleźc coś, co go zainteresuje. Choc preferowaliśmy aktywności na świeżym powietrzu nad zwiedzaniem muzeów i kościolów, nie przeszkodzilo to w realizacji glównych celów naszej podróży: Florencji, Pizy, Rzymu i Wenecji. Staraliśmy się polączyc urok architektury tych historycznych miast z otaczającym je pięknem natury. Dlatego też w nasz program wplataliśmy spacery wzdluż rzeki Arno i wizyty na plaży, a w samych miastach poszukiwaliśmy zacisznych miejsc, gdzie moglibyśmy odpocząc. Pomimo tego, że nasz harmonogram byl dośc napięty, udalo nam się zwiedzic wiele atrakcji, co pozwolilo nam również zmierzyc nasze wcześniejsze wyobrażenia z rzeczywistością. Okazalo się, że ta zwykle przewyższala nasze oczekiwania. Kluczową rolę odegrala skuteczna organizacja i elastycznośc, które umożliwily nam dostosowanie się do różnych sytuacji. Ta podróż nie tylko zainspirowala nas do eksploracji innych zakątków regionu, ale także sklonila mnie do napisania książki pod tytulem "Cztery miasta w dziesięc dni. Florencja, Piza, Rzym i Wenecja". W mojej publikacji starannie opisalem historię, krajobraz i kulturę tego wyjątkowego regionu. Dodatkowo, zawarlem w niej subiektywne refleksje, które wykraczają poza standardowe informacje zawarte w przewodnikach. Mam nadzieję, że ta książka nie tylko będzie uzupelnieniem dla podróżujących, ale również umożliwi im spojrzenie na te piękne miasta z nowej, nieco odmienniejszej perspektywy.

  • - Mein Camino Inglés
    av Mattis M Wehlau
    279,-

    Mattis träumte schon lange vom Jakobsweg. Der Plan geriet fast in Vergessenheit, denn die Möglichkeit zu einer längeren Auszeit ergab sich leider nie. Durch einen Zufall erfährt er vom Camino Inglés, dem Englischen Weg. Die gut 120 km lange Strecke von der Hafenstadt Ferrol bis nach Santiago de Compostela, ist in nur einer Woche gut zu schaffen. Nach durchwachter Nacht bucht er am nächsten Morgen die Flugtickets. Was sieben Tage Pilgern mit ihm machen würden, hätte der sonst so rationale Mattis niemals erwartet. Zunächst freut er sich einfach auf eine Woche Freiheit. Familie, Beruf und alle Verpflichtungen hinter sich lassen und endlich mal wieder für sich sein. Was aber als einsame Wanderung beginnt, wird sehr schnell zu einem wunderbaren Gemeinschaftserlebnis. Er wird Teil einer Gruppe aus sehr verschiedenen Menschen, darunter die charismatische Sängerin Valentina, die den Weg zur Selbstoptimierung nutzt, ein älterer Herr namens Tonio auf der Suche nach seinem verlorenen Glauben oder der Österreicher Johann, der seine spontan abgesagt Hochzeit verarbeiten muss. Bereits nach kurzer Zeit entsteht eine überraschend enge Verbindung zwischen den Weggefährten. In dem Mattis tiefe Einblicke in das Leben der anderen erhält, erfährt er auch sehr viel über sich selbst. Eine unerwartete Erfahrung die für Mattis nicht ohne Folgen bleibt. Auf humorvolle und selbstreflektierte Weise nimmt Mattis die Leser mit auf die Reise nach Santiago und macht Lust, eine eigene Pilgergeschichte zu schreiben.

  • - Liebe am Lago di Garda, Band 2
    av Claire Stern
    325,-

    Antonia ist auf Wolke sieben: Mit einer Traumhochzeit in der Toskana soll ein neuer Lebensabschnitt beginnen. Doch ihre Hoffnungen werden auf das Bitterste enttäuscht, als ihr Verlobter sie am Polterabend betrügt. Erschüttert lässt Antonia die Trauung platzen und findet sich mit ihrer Freundin Ella im malerischen Lazise am Gardasee wieder. Dort lernen sie den charmanten Kulturjournalisten Matteo kennen, der ihre Hilfe für eines seiner PR-Projekte braucht. Antonia ist gerade dabei, mit ihrem Liebesfiasko abzuschließen, als unerwartet der Hochzeitsfotograf Noah auftaucht und Antonias Gefühle erneut durcheinanderwirbelt. Sie ist seine Traumfrau, doch für Antonia ist es der falsche Moment - die Vergangenheit lässt ihr keine Ruhe. Während das "Garda in Love"-Festival die Stadt in romantische Stimmung versetzt, steht Antonia vor der Entscheidung ihres Lebens. Diese Geschichte voller prickelnder Spannung und inspirierender Frauenpower ist der lang ersehnte zweite Band der zauberhaften Reihe "Liebe am Lago di Garda". Er begleitet Antonia auf ihrer Suche nach dem Glück durch die idyllische Toskana bis an die verträumten Ufer des Gardasees - so schön, als würde man selbst nach Italien reisen!

  • - The Great Indian Tour- Part 10
    av Aji Mathew Koloothra
    129,-

    Welcome to the vibrant land of five rivers, as we present the tenth captivating chapter in our series, "The Great Indian Tour" - introducing "Rangla Punjab" Get ready to embark on a colorful journey through the diverse landscapes and cultural wonders of this northern Indian state, where history, religion, and agriculture blend in a mosaic of unparalleled beauty. This book covers, 360 tourist locations spread over 23 districts in the state, general information regarding history, art culture heritage and connectivity of the state, 8 dance forms that are practiced in various part of Punjab, 57 festivals and fairs celebrated and 84 regional food items that any tourist should try while visiting the state. Situated in the fertile plains of the Indus Valley, Punjab is a land of bountiful harvests, where the golden fields of wheat and mustard sway in the breeze. As you flip through the pages of this book, be prepared to witness the glory of historical treasures, from the majestic Golden Temple of Amritsar, the holiest shrine of Sikhism, to the imposing Qila Mubarak of Patiala, the erstwhile seat of the royal family. "Rangla Punjab", "The Great Indian Tour: Part 10" invites you to delve into a realm where history, religion, and nature harmonize. Open the pages of this book, let your imagination soar through the diverse landscapes of this colorful land, and embark on an unforgettable expedition into the soul of Punjab-where every chapter reveals a new facet of its vibrant allure. Let the colorful adventure begin! Incredible India is welcoming you

  • - Discovering Romance, Confronting Challenges, and Finding Joy in the Heart of Paris
    av Raph Bills
    285,-

    Sarah was so excited as the jet descended at Charles de Gaulle Airport that she was losing control. She had been dreaming and preparing for months, and now she was finally going to see Paris, the City of Lights. Through the window of the flight, she was welcomed by the famous city's skyline, including the shadows of notable buildings such as Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower. She was so excited about the adventure that awaited her that it sent a shiver down her spine. As soon as Sarah stepped off the airport, she was engulfed in the unique atmosphere of Paris, which combines elegance, romance, and classic appeal. The perfume of freshly made baguettes and strong coffee filled the air, luring her in and enticing her senses to the delicious food that lay ahead of her. Heart thumping with anticipation, Sarah made her way through the busy airport, ready to start discovering this magical city. Once she was outside the airport, Sarah found a cab and drove to her lodging. Sarah gazed about in amazement at the exquisite Haussmannian architecture that graced every corner of Paris as the cab threaded its way through the city. Beautiful balconies with flowers tumbling down them overlooked cobblestone lanes with busy businesses and charming cafés. The beauty and appeal of the city captivated Sarah, giving off an aura of timeless grandeur. Sarah reached her destination, got out of the cab, and looked up at the quaint apartment complex that will serve as her permanent residence. It was the dream house she had always imagined, with its wrought iron balconies and façade covered in ivy. She was excited to start her Parisian journey in earnest as she climbed the stairs and opened the door of her new residence. Sarah entered the flat to find a bright, sunny atmosphere filled with light coming in through the windows. Vibrant artwork and unusual furniture, each with a unique backstory and personality, decorated the room. Sarah marveled at her new environment as she looked about, enjoying the freedom and possibilities that filled the air.

  • av Louise Smith
    119,-

    Delve into some of Montana's most haunted locations and find out who haunts these places. From battles and murder to accidents and natural deaths, there are many reasons why ghosts and poltergeists remain on the earthly plain.

  • - Travels in Italy, Spain, Cyprus and Prague
    av Glyn Williams
    159,-

    In his third volume of Travel Diaries, musician and teacher Glyn Williams travels through some of Europe's most iconic destinations. Join an Englishman abroad as he journeys through Italy, Spain, Cyprus and Czechia immersing himself in the local culture and following the journeys of his musical heroes. This warm and affectionate collection of stories is a celebration of the joys of travel.

  • - Darshan of Datta along the Narmada
    av Srinivas Shastri
    275,-

    The author started his travels soon after turning fifty, with his first visit to the Great River Narmada at Gwarighat, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh in August 2015 and a visit to the Samādhi of Sri Swami Samarth, generally regarded as the fourth incarnation of Datta at Akkalkot, Maharashtra, a week later This book conflates his experiences with Datta and the wonderful Datta temples that dot the Narmada

  • - "Embark on a captivating journey to uncover the hidden wonders of one of Europe's most enchanting cities"
    av Helen E Williams
    265,-

    In this meticulously researched book, author Hellen E. Williams unveils Amsterdam's lesser-known stories, shedding light on its fascinating past and present. Delving beyond the typical tourist attractions, the book offers a glimpse into the city's soul, uncovering the stories of its diverse neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and dynamic communities.

  • - My Ethiopian Adventure.
    av Paul Newson
    159,-

    Mesmerised by the kaleidoscope of over 40 tribes performing their heart-thumping song and dance at Arba Minch's 1000 Stars Festival, nestled in the Ethiopian Highlands, I knew I had to return. The next year, drawn by the warmth of a local school, I started with simple supplies, ultimately, after many more visits, spearheading a new classroom block. This journey forged deep bonds with the locals and their vibrant culture, a memory forever etched in my heart.But my adventure extended beyond Arba Minch. Across diverse landscapes, I encountered the Konso, Hamar, and Dorze tribes, each with their own captivating customs and traditions. The electrifying energy of the Hamar bull-jumping ceremony stayed with me, as did the countless smiles that welcomed me along the way.However, my exploration delved deeper. The enigmatic rock-hewn churches of Lalibela whispered ancient secrets, the Semien Mountains unfolded their breathtaking grandeur, and the Gelada monkeys offered a glimpse into nature's wonders. Even the elusive source of the Blue Nile yielded its hidden secret, adding another layer to my unforgettable Ethiopian experience.This wasn't just a physical journey; it was a transformative one. It was about the rhythm of drums, the warmth of smiles, and the power of human connection that transcends language and culture. It was a tapestry woven with dust, drums, and desks, forever etched in my memory.

  • - A True Story
    av Elizabeth Rose
    179,-

    This is a true account of twice nearly losing my son in Egypt. The first time was a few months and the second time was nearly two years. It details the battle I went through in fighting for my son, with English solicitors, trying to represent myself and working with a barrister in Egypt. It also offers some advice for others who may have a child abroad. Travel with me on my extraordinary journey where I move to Egypt. The first time I only lost my son for a few months then my ex husband returned to the UK. While waiting I fought through the high courts in Egypt to have my son handed back to me on arrival to England. The second time my ex husband promised it would be different when living there, things would be better... a better flat, a sports membership, a car and a business and if I didn't like It he promised I could take both children home. How naïve I was! The second time I lived without my son for 22 months, fighting all the time to get him back. I hope this can be a real eye opener regarding losing a child abroad and I hope it offers some advice and assistance if you are experiencing it yourself.

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