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Yankees & Rebels on the Upper Missouri: Steamboats, Gold and Peace (Military)
By Ken Robison. 2016
During the 1860s, the Missouri River served as a natural highway, through snags and rapids, from St. Louis to Fort…
Benton for steamboats bringing Yankees and Rebels and their families to the remote Montana territory. The migration transformed the Upper Missouri region from the isolation of the fur trade era to the raucous gold rush days that would keep the region in turmoil for decades. The influx of newcomers involved its share of dramatic episodes, including the explosion of the Chippewa triggered by a drunken crew member, the mystery of the fugitive James-Younger gang and Colonel Everton Conger's journey from capturing John Wilkes Booth to the Montana Supreme Court. Acclaimed historian Ken Robison reveals the thrilling history behind this war-weary wave of migration seeking opportunity on Montana's wild and scenic frontier.Journey Through Bali & Lombok
By Paul Greenway. 1832
Whether readers are planning a trip to Bali or just fantasizing about one, Journey Through Bali & Lombok makes for…
an unforgettable Bali travel guide.Containing more than 300 color photographs, this breathtaking volume brings you from the trendy beach of Seminyak to the Monkey Forest at Sangeh and the hot springs along Lake Batur to the sunken wrecks off Tulamben.Through stunning photographs, readers climb Lombok's smoldering Mt. Rinjani volcano and explore the nearby rustic Gili Islands and Nusa Lembongan. Greenway was a longtime resident of Bali and still considers it his spiritual home. Journey Through Bali & Lombok capture the region's stunning natural landscapes and the lives and experiences of the Balinese people-including their renowned religious festivals, gamelan music, and painting and craft traditions. For example, an image of the cliff-top temple of Pura Luhur Ulu Watu during a sunset dance performance-complete with hypnotic chanting and fire-walking-reveals intriguing aspects of ancient Balinese culture.Madison Food: A History of Capital Cuisine (American Palate)
By Erika Janik, Nichole Fromm, Jonmichael Rasmus. 2015
Madison's savory ascent as a culinary destination pairs its rich tradition of homegrown bounty with a progressively wider international palate.…
Sample the fare of Mad City staples like Ella's Deli, Mickies Dairy Bar and the Plaza and enjoy tales of legendary eateries of yore, such as Cleveland's, the Fess and Ovens of Brittany. Visit the farmers' markets that feed the capital city and the unions that have struggled to represent dishwashers and waiters. Slide into a booth with the visionaries who nurtured Madison's food culture, from Gulley to Guthrie and Peck to Piper. Food enthusiasts Nichole Fromm and JonMichael Rasmus share a taste of the unique ingredients spread across Madison's evolving table.Cuyahoga Falls (Postcard History Series)
By Jeri Holland. 2016
Welcome to Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, a small American town that epitomizes America itself. With a history dating back to the…
rough decades when the land was a deep wilderness inhabited by natives and adventure-seeking Europeans, the town grew into an industrial juggernaut, weathered disasters, embraced inventiveness, and spearheaded progress. Between these covers readers will find a treasure trove of postcards from a colorful past. From grand old buildings and daily town life to the natural beauty and resources of the Cuyahoga River, the images in Postcard History Series: Cuyahoga Falls reflect memories of Americana and times long since past.Hinkle Fieldhouse: Indiana's Basketball Cathedral (Landmarks)
By Eric Angevine. 2015
Walk into Hinkle Fieldhouse, and you feel it--that palpable sense of history known as the Hinkle mystique. Indiana's basketball cathedral…
has stood in all its glory at Butler University since 1928. John Wooden, Oscar Robertson and Larry Bird played on its floor. Jesse Owens sprinted to a record at Hinkle, and athletes from around the globe have brought Olympic-level competition to crowds gathered under its steel arches. It was the setting for the climactic scene in Hoosiers, arguably the greatest sports movie ever made. It has hosted evangelists, ice shows, tennis matches, bike races and even roller derbies. Author Eric Angevine gets inside the paint in this complete Hinkle history, featuring archival photographs of the iconic structure and words from those who know it best.Connecticut Beer: A History of Nutmeg State Brewing (American Palate)
By Will Siss, Ron Page. 2015
The history of the frothy beverage in Connecticut dates back to early colonists, who used it to quench their thirst…
in the absence of clean drinking water. So integral was beer to daily life in the colony that government officials and militiamen congregated in taverns like the General Wolfe to talk laws and business over pints of ale. Over the next two centuries, the number of breweries rose and then declined, especially after Prohibition. It was not until the 1980s that homebrewers brought this vital Nutmeg State tradition back to life, hatching the likes of New England and Cottrell Brewing Companies, as well as brewpubs including City Steam and Southport Brewing. More recently, small operations with one or two people, such as Relic and Beer'd, are changing the landscape again. Connecticut beer writer Will Siss introduces readers to the hardworking people who keep the breweries and beer bars inviting and the hoppy history alive.Museum
By Danny Danziger. 2007
An ?intriguing? oral portrait of the people behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Entertainment Weekly) Using more than fifty interviews,…
award-winning writer Danny Danziger creates a fascinating mosaic of the people behind New York?s magnificent Metropolitan Museum of Art. From the aristocratic, acerbic director of the museum, Philippe de Montebello, to the curators who have a deep knowledge and passionate appreciation of their collections, from the security guards to the philanthropists who keep the museum?s financial life blood flowing, Danziger brings to life this extraordinary world through the words of those who are devoted to making the Met the American institution it surely is. .The Boy Travellers in Australasia
By Thomas W. Knox. 1889
Here is humor, especially in many of the illustrations; nostalgia and escapism. The author was one of the most colorful…
and popular figures on the New York scene at the height of his career in the 1880's. This fine book is just one of his many legacies, and is an invaluable contribution toward a better understanding of our fine friends Down Under.Birmingham Food: A Magic City Menu (American Palate)
By Emily Brown. 2015
Birmingham began as a boomtown filled with immigrants who held on to the best recipes from their homelands. More recently,…
locals like Frank Stitt and Carole Griffin helped transform the modern southern city into a foodie destination with the best of national trends. Andrew Zimmern visited with his show Bizarre Foods America to tout one of the city's most popular food trucks, Shindigs. Fast casual dining is done with care, and gems like Trattoria Centrale and Bettola are dedicated to local ingredients. Join food writer and restaurant enthusiast Emily Brown as she details the delectable history of food in the Magic City.Tuttle Travel Pack Hong Kong
By Simon Ostheimer. 1945
Author Simon Ostheimer lays out his top picks in three simple chapters: Hong Kong's Best Sights highlights 21 must-see sights…
and essential experiences: from the world's biggest light and sound show in Victoria Harbor to a traditional fishing village on stilts; and from shopping on Temple Street to the horse races at spectacular Happy Valley or an eco-tour to see the famous pink dolphins. Exploring Hong Kong takes you to top attractions in every part of Central Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories, and the Outer Islands as well as to Macau and the Chinese mainland. Author's Recommendations gives specific details on: excellent hotels and nightspots; the best shopping; the best kid-friendly activities; the best museums and galleries; and the best hikes and nature walks.The author also provides basic travel information, including useful web sites and pointers for getting around Hong Kong. Extensive cross-referencing makes it easy to plan your visit. This guide is extraordinarily useful and well thought-out. It contains a large pullout map at the back plus 24 detailed maps in text. Tuttle Travel Pack Hong Kong is your top pick for an accessible, unforgettable journey.Borobudur
By John Miksic, Anita Tranchini, Marcello Tranchini. 1990
This book is intended to enhance the enjoyment which one obtains from Borobudur and its reliefs, by describing what is…
known of the ancient Javanese who built it and of the symbols which they employed to express their conception of man's place in the universe.Kalama (Images of America)
By C. Louise Thomas. 2016
Pioneers had first settled in the area along the Columbia River by 1847, but Kalama was not officially incorporated there…
until 1890. Early riverboats stopped in Kalama to obtain timber to fire their boilers. The Northern Pacific Railroad chose Kalama as the site to land its rail-transfer ferry, and it also became the terminus for Northern Pacific Railroad to complete a rail line to Puget Sound. The city grew and flourished around these industries. However, it also endured many hardships, surviving devastating floods, a fire that destroyed the business district, and the loss of its agricultural base, but each time, the citizens rebuilt. With the second-largest port by volume in Washington State and a growing industrial base, Kalama continues to prosper today. People are drawn to its small-town charm and advantageous location along the I-5 corridor and the Columbia River, where rail, road, and river meet.Indonesia: Islands of the Imagination
By Jill Gocher, Michael Vatikiotis. 2006
Indonesia's stunning beauty and diversity is captured here with the help of Jill Gocher's striking and intuitive images and the…
insightful essays penned by Michael Vatikiotis. For the first time visitor, the frequent traveler, or the complete stranger, this book offers a fascinating illustrated introduction to Indonesia's wondrous complexity.Jakarta: 25 Excursions in and Around the Indonesian Capital
By Melanie Wood, Andrew Whitmarsh. 2012
Linking over 500 activities and attractions into 25 half-day and full-day excursions, this is the first in-depth book on Jakarta…
that tells you exactly where to go, what to do and how to get there in order to maximize your enjoyment of the city.The Best American Travel Writing 2011
By Jason Wilson, Sloane Crosley. 2011
The Best American Series®First, Best, and Best-SellingThe Best American series is the premier annual showcase for the country's finest short…
fiction and nonfiction. Each volume's series editor selects notable works from hundreds of magazines, journals, and websites . A special guest editor, a leading writer in the field, then chooses the best twenty or so pieces to publish. This unique system has made the Best American series the most respected--and most popular--of its kind. The Best American Travel Writing 2011 includesAndré Aciman, Christopher Buckley, Maureen Dowd,Verlyn Klinkenborg, Ariel Levy, Téa Obreht, Annie Proulx,Gary Shteyngart, William T. Vollmann,Emily Witt, and othersOn This Day in Detroit History
By Bill Loomis. 2016
One day at a time, discover colorful Motor City moments in history spanning more than three centuries. On November 5,…
1851, Voice of the Fugitive published a letter in support of escaped slaves. On July 3, 1904, Monk Parry became the first monkey to drive a car, and on January 16, 1919, the Statler Hotel menu offered whale meat for dinner. The legendary Steve Yzerman was named captain of the Red Wings on October 7, 1986. Local historian Bill Loomis covers the big events and remarkable stories of life and culture from Detroit's founding to its recent struggles and rebirth.Nashville Predators: The Making of Smashville (Sports)
By Pete Weber, Justin B. Bradford. 2015
Nashville may be the country music capital, but local hockey fans know it as Smashville. The Predators adopted their name…
from the bones of a saber-toothed tiger found beneath a local building. Craig Leipold first purchased the expansion rights in 1997, and the team quickly built a loyal following. It won twenty-eight games in the inaugural season. Twelve seasons later, the team finished second in the Central Division and appeared in its first-ever conference semifinals. One year later, it finally dispatched its long-standing rival Detroit Red Wings 4-1 in the opening round of the playoffs. Author Justin Bradford details the fascinating history through unique player anecdotes and perspectives from those involved in the team's rise to prominence.Malaysia Travel Atlas
By Periplus Editors. 2011
Finding your way around Malaysia (and also the island nation of Singapore and the kingdom of Brunei Darussalam) is a…
breeze with this handy Tuttle Travel Atlas.Designed for adventurous travelers and containing all the maps you'll need on your explorations, this atlas includes many views that are available nowhere else. It will help you find your destination in every city, town and region in all three countries. Each of the 90 maps in this atlas is presented in a logical, easy-to-follow manner, with emphasis on the most frequently visited areas. All place names, street names and buildings are indexed for quick reference.Comprehensive: Detailed insets of each major town, travel destination and business hub in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.Informative: Precise locations for all popular sights, hotels, restaurants, office buildings, shopping malls and other essential locations.Practical: The handy size, well-designed key maps and comprehensive index help you find places you are looking for quickly.Reliable: The maps in this book are thoroughly researched and regularly updated by the leading publisher of Asia Pacific maps.A Short History of Mexico
By John McHenry. 2018
In this concise readable account the history of one of the Western Hemisphere s most important…
countries is recounted from the first recorded appearance of early man around 10 000 B C down to the present day Through the pages of this book move the men famous and infamous who have Mexican history Montezuma and Cortes the Spanish viceroys whose downfall began when the priest Hidalgo issues his famous Cry of Dolores the Emperor Agustin de Iturbide first ruler of an independent Mexico General Santa Anna who fought and lost the Texas Revolution and the Mexican War the ill-fated Emperor Maximilian and Benito Juarez who overthrew him Porfirio Diaz and Francisco Madero Huerta Pancho Villa Carranza and Zapata who were involved in the troubles of the early decades of this century and the president since 1920 among them Obregon Calles Cardenas Aleman and the present incumbent Lopez MateosThe Boy Travellers in Australasia
By Thomas W. Knox. 1889
Here is humor, especially in many of the illustrations; nostalgia and escapism. The author was one of the most colorful…
and popular figures on the New York scene at the height of his career in the 1880's. This fine book is just one of his many legacies, and is an invaluable contribution toward a better understanding of our fine friends Down Under.