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  The Ultimate Kauai Guidebook: Kauai Revealed (Ultimate Kauai Guidebook)

 
The Ultimate Kauai Guidebook: Kauai Revealed (Ultimate Kauai Guidebook) under Travel in The Books Store
Price: $16.95
Sale: $11.01
 
Manufacturer: Wizard Publications Inc.
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Andrew Doughty
Publisher: Wizard Publications Inc.
Edition: 7th edition
Dewey Decimal Number: 917
Publication Date: 2008-10-15
Reading Level: 260
 
Description: The finest guidebook ever written for Kauai and the only one written by a writer who anonymously reviews the island. He visits every beach, restaurant, activity and trail on the island. The result is this comprehensive, humorous and easy-to-read full color guide that will lead you to more adventures than any other book. A must for travelers.

 

  The Weather of the Pacific Northwest

 
The Weather of the Pacific Northwest under Travel in The Books Store
Price: $29.95
Sale: $19.00
 
Manufacturer: University of Washington Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Cliff Mass
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Edition: 1st
Dewey Decimal Number: 551.69795
Publication Date: 2008-10-20
Reading Level: 281
 
Description: The Pacific Northwest experiences the most varied and fascinating weather in the United States, including world-record winter snows, the strongest non-tropical storms in the nation, and shifts from desert to rain forest in a matter of miles. Local weather features dominate the meteorological landscape, from the Puget Sound convergence zone and wind surges along the Washington Coast, to gap winds through the Columbia Gorge and the "Banana Belt" of southern Oregon. This book is the first comprehensive and authoritative guide to Northwest weather that is directed to the general reader; helpful to boaters, hikers, and skiers; and valuable to an expert meteorologist.In "The Weather of the Pacific Northwest", University of Washington atmospheric scientist and popular radio commentator Cliff Mass unravels the intricacies of Northwest weather, from the mundane to the mystifying. By examining our legendary floods, snowstorms, and windstorms, and a wide variety of local weather features, Mass answers such interesting questions as: Why does the Northwest have localized rain shadows? What is the origin of the hurricane force winds that often buffet the region? Why does the Northwest have so few thunderstorms? What is the origin of the Pineapple Express? Why do ferryboats sometimes seem to float above the water's surface? Why is it so hard to predict Northwest weather?Mass brings together eyewitness accounts, historical records, and meteorological science to explain Pacific Northwest weather. He also considers possible local effects due to global warming. The final chapters guide readers in interpreting the Northwest sky and in securing weather information on their own. Cliff Mass, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington and weekly guest on KUOW, is the preeminent authority on Northwest weather. He has published dozens of articles on Northwest weather and leads the regional development of advanced weather prediction tools.

 

  Ghost Train to the Eastern Star: On the Tracks of the Great Railway Bazaar

 
Ghost Train to the Eastern Star: On the Tracks of the Great Railway Bazaar under Travel in The Books Store
Price: $28.00
Sale: $17.43
 
Manufacturer: Houghton Mifflin
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Paul Theroux
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 915.04425092
Publication Date: 2008-08-18
Reading Level: 512
 
Description: Amazon Best of the Month, August 2008: Way back in the dark pre-Internet, limited-air-travel world of 1975, the way to get from Europe to Asia was by train. A young and ambitious writer named Paul Theroux made his literary mark by taking the 28,000-mile intercontinental journey via rail from London to Tokyo and back home again. His book, The Great Railway Bazaar, became a travel-lit classic. Thirty years later, an older, wiser, and even less sanguine Theroux decided to retrace his steps. The result is Ghost Train to the Eastern Star, a fascinating account of the places you vaguely knew existed (Tbilisi), probably won't ever go to (Bangalore), but definitely should know something about (Mandalay). Get on board Theroux's fast-moving travelogue, which features some of the most astute commentary on our distorted notions of time, space, and each other in the age of jet speed, broadband connections, and cultural extinction. --Lauren Nemroff

 

  The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid: A Memoir

 
The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid: A Memoir under Travel in The Books Store
Price: $14.95
Sale: $6.30
 
Manufacturer: Broadway
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Bill Bryson
Publisher: Broadway
Dewey Decimal Number: 910.4092
Publication Date: 2007-09-25
Reading Level: 288
 
Description:

From one of the most beloved and bestselling authors in the English language, a vivid, nostalgic, and utterly hilarious memoir of growing up in the 1950s

Bill Bryson was born in the middle of the American century—1951—in the middle of the United States—Des Moines, Iowa—in the middle of the largest generation in American history—the baby boomers. As one of the best and funniest writers alive, he is perfectly positioned to mine his memories of a totally all-American childhood for 24-carat memoir gold. Like millions of his generational peers, Bill Bryson grew up with a rich fantasy life as a superhero. In his case, he ran around his house and neighborhood with an old football jersey with a thunderbolt on it and a towel about his neck that served as his cape, leaping tall buildings in a single bound and vanquishing awful evildoers (and morons)—in his head—as "The Thunderbolt Kid."

Using this persona as a springboard, Bill Bryson re-creates the life of his family and his native city in the 1950s in all its transcendent normality—a life at once completely familiar to us all and as far away and unreachable as another galaxy. It was, he reminds us, a happy time, when automobiles and televisions and appliances (not to mention nuclear weapons) grew larger and more numerous with each passing year, and DDT, cigarettes, and the fallout from atmospheric testing were considered harmless or even good for you. He brings us into the life of his loving but eccentric family, including affectionate portraits of his father, a gifted sportswriter for the local paper and dedicated practitioner of isometric exercises, and OF his mother, whose job as the home furnishing editor for the same paper left her little time for practicing the domestic arts at home. The many readers of Bill Bryson’s earlier classic, A Walk in the Woods, will greet the reappearance in these pages of the immortal Stephen Katz, seen hijacking literally boxcar loads of beer. He is joined in the Bryson gallery of immortal characters by the demonically clever Willoughby brothers, who apply their scientific skills and can-do attitude to gleefully destructive ends.

Warm and laugh-out-loud funny, and full of his inimitable, pitch-perfect observations, The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid is as wondrous a book as Bill Bryson has ever written. It will enchant anyone who has ever been young.


 

  Hawaii The Big Island Revealed: The Ultimate Guidebook (Hawaii the Big Island Revealed)

 
Hawaii The Big Island Revealed: The Ultimate Guidebook (Hawaii the Big Island Revealed) under Travel in The Books Store
Price: $16.95
Sale: $11.01
 
Manufacturer: Wizard Publications Inc.
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Andrew Doughty
Publisher: Wizard Publications Inc.
Edition: 5th
Dewey Decimal Number: 919.6910442
Publication Date: 2008-05-15
Reading Level: 308
 
Description: The finest guidebook ever written for the Big Island and the only one written by writers who anonymously review the island. They visit every beach, restaurant, activity and trail on the island. The result is this comprehensive, humorous and easy-to-read full color guide that will lead you to more adventures than any other book. A must for travelers.

 

  I Never Knew that About Ireland

 
I Never Knew that About Ireland under Travel in The Books Store
Price: $24.95
Sale: $16.47
 
Manufacturer: Thomas Dunne Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Christopher Winn
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 941.5
Publication Date: 2007-03-06
Reading Level: 309
 
Description:
In this wonderful compendium, Christopher Winn gives a tour of the four provinces of Ireland---Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Ulster. Find out where dreams were inspired, ideas were born, and where the unforgettable heroes of Ireland’s past now slumber. A treasure trove of fascinating stories, I Never Knew That About Ireland is packed full of information on the colorful history of the Emerald Isle. 
This irresistible book gives a captivating insight into the heritage, memories, and monuments that have shaped each county in Ireland, searching out their secrets and unearthing their hidden gems. 

 

  The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey

 
The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey under Travel in The Books Store
Price: $14.95
Sale: $8.34
 
Manufacturer: Broadway
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Candice Millard
Publisher: Broadway
Dewey Decimal Number: 918.113045
Publication Date: 2006-10-10
Reading Level: 432
 
Description: At once an incredible adventure narrative and a penetrating biographical portrait, The River of Doubt is the true story of Theodore Roosevelt’s harrowing exploration of one of the most dangerous rivers on earth.

The River of Doubt—it is a black, uncharted tributary of the Amazon that snakes through one of the most treacherous jungles in the world. Indians armed with poison-tipped arrows haunt its shadows; piranhas glide through its waters; boulder-strewn rapids turn the river into a roiling cauldron.

After his humiliating election defeat in 1912, Roosevelt set his sights on the most punishing physical challenge he could find, the first descent of an unmapped, rapids-choked tributary of the Amazon. Together with his son Kermit and Brazil’s most famous explorer, Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon, Roosevelt accomplished a feat so great that many at the time refused to believe it. In the process, he changed the map of the western hemisphere forever.

Along the way, Roosevelt and his men faced an unbelievable series of hardships, losing their canoes and supplies to punishing whitewater rapids, and enduring starvation, Indian attack, disease, drowning, and a murder within their own ranks. Three men died, and Roosevelt was brought to the brink of suicide. The River of Doubt brings alive these extraordinary events in a powerful nonfiction narrative thriller that happens to feature one of the most famous Americans who ever lived.

From the soaring beauty of the Amazon rain forest to the darkest night of Theodore Roosevelt’s life, here is Candice Millard’s dazzling debut.

 

  The Atlas of the Real World

 
The Atlas of the Real World under Travel in The Books Store
Price: $50.00
Sale: $31.38
 
Manufacturer: Thames & Hudson
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Daniel Dorling::Mark Newman::Anna Barford
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Dewey Decimal Number: 912
Publication Date: 2008-10-27
Reading Level: 416
 
Description: 366 cartograms cover a vast array of subjects, providing a definitive reference on how regions and countries compare in resources, production, consumption, and more.

Advances in technology have made widespread and detailed data gathering easier, resulting in a deluge of statistics on subjects as diverse as literacy rates, military spending, overweight children, television viewing figures, and endangered species. But how do we represent and compare data from one part of the world to another in a useful way?

Here, sophisticated software combined with comprehensive analysis of every aspect of life represents the world as it really is. Digitally modified maps depict the areas and countries of the world not by their physical size but by their demographic importance on a vast range of topics.

The rainforests of South America, with thirty percent of the world's fresh water, make the continent balloon in an analysis of water resources, whereas Kuwait, dependent on desalinated seawater, disappears from the map. Fuel use, alcohol consumption, population, malaria: here are hundreds of key indicators to the way we live.

This innovative and exceptionally accessible reference work will be an indispensable tool for journalists, economists, marketers, politicians, financiers, environmentalists, and scholars. Its cartograms are augmented by graphs, tables, and full commentaries. 366 color maps.

 

  The Americans

 
The Americans under Travel in The Books Store
Price: $39.95
Sale: $21.76
 
Manufacturer: Steidl/National Gallery of Art, Washington
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Steidl/National Gallery of Art, Washington
Edition: Revised
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.9
Publication Date: 2008-06-01
Reading Level: 180
 
Description: Armed with a camera and a fresh cache of film and bankrolled by a Guggenheim Foundation grant, Robert Frank crisscrossed the United States during 1955 and 1956. The photographs he brought back form a portrait of the country at the time and hint at its future. He saw the hope of the future in the faces of a couple at city hall in Reno, Nevada, and the despair of the present in a grimy roofscape. He saw the roiling racial tension, glamour, and beauty, and, perhaps because Frank himself was on the road, he was particularly attuned to Americans' love for cars. Funeral-goers lean against a shiny sedan, lovers kiss on a beach blanket in front of their parked car, young boys perch in the back seat at a drive-in movie. A sports car under a drop cloth is framed by two California palm trees; on the next page, a blanket is draped over a car accident victim's body in Arizona.

Robert Frank's Americans reappear 40 years after they were initially published in this exquisite volume by Scalo. Each photograph (there are more than 80 of them) stands alone on a page, while the caption information is included at the back of the book, allowing viewers an unfettered look at the images. Jack Kerouac's original introduction, commissioned when the photographer showed the writer his work while sitting on a sidewalk one night outside of a party, provides the only accompanying text. Kerouac's words add narrative dimension to Frank's imagery while in turn the photographs themselves perfectly illustrate the writer's own work.


 

  Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia

 
Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia under Travel in The Books Store
Price: $15.00
Sale: $9.00
 
Manufacturer: Viking
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Kindle Edition
Author: Elizabeth Gilbert
Publisher: Viking
Dewey Decimal Number: 910.4
Publication Date: 2007-04-11
Reading Level: 352
 
Description: This beautifully written, heartfelt memoir touched a nerve among both readers and reviewers. Elizabeth Gilbert tells how she made the difficult choice to leave behind all the trappings of modern American success (marriage, house in the country, career) and find, instead, what she truly wanted from life. Setting out for a year to study three different aspects of her nature amid three different cultures, Gilbert explored the art of pleasure in Italy and the art of devotion in India, and then a balance between the two on the Indonesian island of Bali. By turns rapturous and rueful, this wise and funny author (whom Booklist calls "Anne Lamott's hip, yoga-practicing, footloose younger sister") is poised to garner yet more adoring fans.

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