
Travel incentives: bring a smile to your customer’s face by Delaney Parker
Work takes a heavy toll in our life and often to catch up with the rat race we end up making compromises on our social and personal life. So to make things lighter and increase business prospects many companies have come up with travel incentives. Travel incentive is a way through which companies promote their business and sales by offering travel and tour packages to their customers. This is a great way to boost your business, after all who does not like to travel to exotic locations? It is a difficult task to transform prospects to clients and travel incentives is one way through which this task can be done efficiently. Many types of incentives have been tried out on prospects like cash and kind incentive. However it has been found that travel incentives can work wonders and that is exactly why more and more companies are opening up to the idea of giving travel incentive to their prospective clients.
A study that has been conducted on finding out the effectiveness of travel incentives has come up with attractive numbers. It has been seen that businesses have reported a 25% increase in profits after using travel incentives to lure prospective customers to buy their goods and products. Products sell really fast when there is tag of travel incentive attached with them. People love to travel and if they get a chance to do this when they buy certain goods, they are more than willing to take up this offer. Today people possess almost all types of material goods, so it becomes difficult to choose material incentives by which you can lure them to buy your goods. In such a scenario travel incentives scores well, because when you give a whole package to a prospective customer as they are bound to take up the offer and end up becoming your customers.
Recreation travel incentive in fact is cheap for a company, because the companies buy this in bulk and that is why they end up buying the travel or tour package at a much lesser price. Vacations have an everlasting memory and if you are giving out a travel incentive for the entire family, than be rest assured that you will benefit from this. Make sure that you make really good arrangements so that the person who is going on the travel incentive tour or vacation, so that this becomes one of those unforgettable vacation experience for them.
Travel incentive is also a great way in which employees of an organization can bond better. It is not that you can give travel incentive to your prospective clients, you can also give this incentive to employees who do very well at work. It has been seen that employees prefer to get a travel incentive rather than a cash incentive or any other incentive in a survey conducted by a leading travel magazine. You just have to make sure that while arranging the travel incentive, you must make sure that there are several activities that they can do while they are on the vacation.
About the Author
Delaney Parker has been offering vacation certificates tips to businesses. To know more about Vacation certificates, vacation offers, travel certificates, vacation incentives, travel voucher, incentive promotions and Travel incentives visit www.sunrisepremiums.net
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101 Green Travel Tips: Second Edition $10.27 Linda Handiak teaches History and Geography in Quebec. Herexperience abroadincludes teaching English, tending livestock,and rebuilding ruins. A firm believer inrespectingrather thandominating nature, she is also a member of various environmental groups. Some of her travel articles can be found in Transitions Abroad Magazine, Chicken Soup For the Soul, and on the Matador Travel website. |
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101 Green Travel Tips: Second Edition $8.34 New – Linda Handiak teaches History and Geography in Quebec. Herexperience abroadincludes teaching English, tending livestock,and rebuilding ruins. A firm believer inrespectingrather thandominating nature, she is also a member of various environmental groups. Some of her travel articles can be found in Transitions Abroad Magazine, Chicken Soup For the Soul, and on the Matador Travel website. |
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101 Road Tales $10.99 Popular motojournalist Clement Salvadori has been sharing his stories from the road with the readers of Rider magazine since 1988. Now, 101 of those engaging Road Tales have been brought together in one book, cleverly illustrated by his long-time friend Gary Brown. Salvadori loves to travel by motorcycle and loves to write. His combining the two has given him a thoroughly satisfactory life, and his contentment and joy of living shine through this collection. Many of his columns focus on the little things that make the journey itself the most memorable — the rhythm of the road, the music of the bike, the beauty of the ride, and the exhilaration of being at one with the bike and the road. |
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102 Great Dates for Any Budget $0.01 Whether you’re meeting for the first time or celebrating your first anniversary, a great date can make all the difference. Learning about fine wines together, going to a tarot card reader, or enjoying yoga and a massage can spark a new romance or perk up a long-term relationship. These are just a few of the romantic ideas found in 102 Great Dates for Any Budget, the ultimate resource for planning the perfect date every time. The editors of the award-winning online men’s magazine SharpMan.com have created this inventive collection of dates both affordable and lavish, from a home-cooked meal at your place to dinner for two in a private jet. Each date idea is presented with a Big Spender option: the Hometown Tour Date, for instance, could be an evening exploration of special, off-the-beaten-path places, or a private walking tour guided by a local historian. Whatever your interests or finances, with 102 Great Dates for Any Budget, you’re guaranteed a date to remember.Author Bio: SharpMan.com(r) is an award-winning online men’s magazine, covering dating, grooming, work, health, travel, modern etiquette, and more. SharpMan also publishes a line of gift books, including How to Make a New Mother Happy and The SharpMan’s Grooming Survival Guide. |
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A Darker Light $10.67 New – Sara has the perfect career: as a photographer for a glossy travel magazine she is able to pursue her passion for photography, while at the same time appeasing her mother, who wants her to have a “real job.” But Sara’s ideal world comes crashing down when she is diagnosed with macular degeneration. As her vision begins to deteriorate, she faces the devastating prospect of having to give up both her career and her passion. Hoping to avoid surgery, Sara is introduced to Sitara an acupuncturi |
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A Darker Light $0.99 Used – Sara has the perfect career: as a photographer for a glossy travel magazine she is able to pursue her passion for photography, while at the same time appeasing her mother, who wants her to have a “real job.” But Sara’s ideal world comes crashing down when she is diagnosed with macular degeneration. As her vision begins to deteriorate, she faces the devastating prospect of having to give up both her career and her passion. Hoping to avoid surgery, Sara is introduced to Sitara an acupunctur |
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A Darker Light $9.99 Sara has the perfect career: as a photographer for a glossy travel magazine, she is able to pursue her passion for photography while at the same time appeasing her mother, who wants her to have a “real job.” But Sara’s ideal world comes crashing down when she is diagnosed with macular degeneration. As her vision begins to deteriorate, she faces the devastating prospect of having to give up both her career and her passion.Hoping to avoid surgery, Sara is introduced to Sitara – an acupuncturist troubled by doubts and family scars. As the friendship between Sara and Sitara develops, the two women search for ways to cope with the past and the present. |
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A Golden Age Of Authors $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III American literature in 1870 — Harper’s Magazine — The first number of the new Scribner’s Monthly — Its contemporaries — Charles Dudley Warner — The Great South papers — George W. Cable — William Dean Howells When Scribner’s Monthly began, in 1870, American literature, except for that furnished by the group of men writing in or near Boston, was at a low ebb, and even in Boston very little fiction was being produced. Professor Pattee in his “History of American Literature since 1870″ says: “No wonder that the book reviewer of Harper’s Magazine for May, 1870, with nothing better before him than ‘Miss Van Kortland,’ Anonymous; ‘Hedged In,’ by Miss Phelps; and ‘Askaros Kassis,’ by De Leon, should have begun his review,’ We are so weary of depending on England, France, and Germany for fiction and so hungry for some genuine American romance, that we are not inclined to read very critically the three characteristic American novels which lie on our table.’” Poe, Irving, Cooper, and Hawthorne had passed; Mark Twain had just begun; the nearest that How- ells had come to fiction was in the book, “No Love Lost; a Romance of Travel,” really a longpoem in hexameters, published in 1868. Bret Harte’s first book of fiction, “The Luck of Roaring Camp, and Other Sketches,” came in 1870. It is easy to see why Professor Pattee began his study of modern American literature with that year, for it marked a dividing line between the old and the new, and Scribner’s Monthly, born in 1870, did a goodly share toward helping on the renaissance. The plain people in America were only just beginning to find out that they could write. Great fiction writers had been living and writing in England, Dickens, Thackeray, Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, Charles |
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A Modern Mercenary $14.54 Major Hesketh Vernon Hesketh Prichard (1876-1922) was an explorer, adventurer, big-game hunter and marksman who made a significant contribution to sniping practice within the British Army during the First World War. The measures he introduced to counter the threat of German snipers were credited by a contemporary with saving the lives of over 3,500 Allied soldiers. During his lifetime, he also explored territory never seen before, played cricket at first-class level, wrote short stories and novels and was a successful newspaper correspondent and travel writer. His many activities brought him into the highest social and professional circles. Despite a lifetime’s passion for shooting, he was an active campaigner for animal welfare and succeeded in seeing legal measures introduced for their protection. He wrote his first story Tammer’s Duel (1896), which his mother helped him refine, and was sold soon after to Pall Mall Magazine for a guinea. He and his mother worked on the plot of A Modern Mercenary (1897), the stories of Captain Rallywood, a dashing diplomat in Germany. |
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A Preferred Blur $17 2007 was a very busy year for Henry Rollins. He traveled to Iran, Syria, Lebanon, and Pakistan, where he was staying when Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated. While traveling, Rollins performed numerous spoken word shows and worked on films, his IFC television show, and Harmony in My Head, his popular weekly radio show. In short, a quintessentially Rollins-ian year: sleepless, nonstop, and highly productive. A Preferred Blur contains stories written in the form of journal entries from Rollins” travels throughout the year. As in his other travel-related books and journals, Rollins — Detail magazine”s 1994 Man of the Year — writes not only about his own life and work, but of music, current affairs, and the world around him with humor, insight, and brutal honesty. |
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A Preferred Blur: Reflections, Inspections, and Travel in All Directions $8.8 2007 was a very busy year for Henry Rollins. He traveled to Iran, Syria, Lebanon, and Pakistan, where he was staying when Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated. While traveling, Rollins performed numerous spoken word shows and worked on films, his IFC television show, and Harmony in My Head, his popular weekly radio show. In short, a quintessentially Rollins-ian year: sleepless, nonstop, and highly productive. A Preferred Blur contains stories written in the form of journal entries from Rollins’ travels throughout the year. As in his other travel-related books and journals, Rollins — Detail magazine’s 1994 Man of the Year — writes not only about his own life and work, but of music, current affairs, and the world around him with humor, insight, and brutal honesty. |
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A Taste of America $29.98 New – The chroniclers of what the Boston Globe Magazine calls “soul food for the middle class” have gathered nearly 250 recipes from three years of travel and countless meals on the road. |
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A Taste of America $113.91 New – The chroniclers of what the Boston Globe Magazine calls “soul food for the middle class” have gathered nearly 250 recipes from three years of travel and countless meals on the road. |
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A Woman’s Journey Through the Philippines on a Cable Ship That Linked Together the Strange Lands Seen En Route $20.43 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1907 Original Publisher: L. C. Page and Company Description: Parts of the chapters on Sulu, Zamboanga, and Bongao are reprinted from The criterion and everybody”s magazine. Subjects: Philippines Partly reprinted from various periodicals Philippine Islands Travel / General Travel / Asia / General Travel / Asia / Southeast Travel / Essays |
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AAA Spiral Guide Florence $10.75 AAA Spiral Florence is truly a one-of-a-kind travel companion. It provides a unique easy-read binding, full-color photos, and locator maps. The guide has over 200 pages of intimate details, insightful articles, and engaging anecdotes. Witty magazine articles provide an interesting perspective of an area’s culture and history. AAA Spiral Florence details must-see stops and, for those with more time, special treasures that call for leisurely sightseeing. |
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AAA Spiral Tuscany $10.87 AAA Spiral Tuscany is truly a one-of-a-kind travel companion. It provides a unique easy-read binding, full-color photos, and locator maps. The guide has over 200 pages of intimate details, insightful articles, and engaging anecdotes. Witty magazine articles provide an interesting perspective of an area’s culture and history. AAA Spiral Tuscany details must-see stops and, for those with more time, special treasures that call for leisurely sightseeing. |
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AAA Sprial Guide: Rome $168.41 You want to discover Rome. But how do you choose the best from the good, the bad or the average?Turn to Spiral Guide Rome. You will find the very best of the city distilled into perfectly planned days. You will also find the full, inside track on the unmissable hotspots — what to see, how to see them and how to beat the crowds. Just open up, follow our advice and make your precious time go further.A great trip’s about treating yourself too — shopping, entertainment, eating and drinking. We’ve hired specialists writers to recommend the top places to go.And remember, travel is — or at least should be — about new experiences. That’s why there’s a magazine full of articles that get beneath the skin of the city. |
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Aaron Trow $25.51 Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. He wrote penetrating novels on political, social, and gender issues and conflicts of his day. In 1867 Trollope left his position in the British Post Office to run for Parliament as a Liberal candidate in 1868. After he lost, he concentrated entirely on his literary career. While continuing to produce novels rapidly, he also edited the St Paul’s Magazine, which published several of his novels in serial form. His first major success came with The Warden (1855) – the first of six novels set in the fictional county of Barsetshire. The comic masterpiece Barchester Towers (1857) has probably become the best-known of these. Trollope’s popularity and critical success diminished in his later years, but he continued to write prolifically, and some of his later novels have acquired a good reputation. In particular, critics generally acknowledge the sweeping satire The Way We Live Now (1875) as his masterpiece. In all, Trollope wrote forty-seven novels, as well as dozens of short stories and a few books on travel. |
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Aaron Trow $0.99 Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. He wrote penetrating novels on political, social, and gender issues and conflicts of his day. In 1867 Trollope left his position in the British Post Office to run for Parliament as a Liberal candidate in 1868. After he lost, he concentrated entirely on his literary career. While continuing to produce novels rapidly, he also edited the St Paul’s Magazine, which published several of his novels in serial form. His first major success came with The Warden (1855) – the first of six novels set in the fictional county of Barsetshire. The comic masterpiece Barchester Towers (1857) has probably become the best-known of these. Trollope’s popularity and critical success diminished in his later years, but he continued to write prolifically, and some of his later novels have acquired a good reputation. In particular, critics generally acknowledge the sweeping satire The Way We Live Now (1875) as his masterpiece. In all, Trollope wrote forty-seven novels, as well as dozens of short stories and a few books on travel. |
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Aaron Trow $0.99 Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. He wrote penetrating novels on political, social, and gender issues and conflicts of his day. In 1867 Trollope left his position in the British Post Office to run for Parliament as a Liberal candidate in 1868. After he lost, he concentrated entirely on his literary career. While continuing to produce novels rapidly, he also edited the St Paul’s Magazine, which published several of his novels in serial form. His first major success came with The Warden (1855) – the first of six novels set in the fictional county of Barsetshire. The comic masterpiece Barchester Towers (1857) has probably become the best-known of these. Trollope’s popularity and critical success diminished in his later years, but he continued to write prolifically, and some of his later novels have acquired a good reputation. In particular, critics generally acknowledge the sweeping satire The Way We Live Now (1875) as his masterpiece. In all, Trollope wrote forty-seven novels, as well as dozens of short stories and a few books on travel. |
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Aaron Trow $2.99 Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was one of the most successful, prolific and respected English novelists of the Victorian era. He wrote penetrating novels on political, social, and gender issues and conflicts of his day. In 1867 Trollope left his position in the British Post Office to run for Parliament as a Liberal candidate in 1868. After he lost, he concentrated entirely on his literary career. While continuing to produce novels rapidly, he also edited the St Paul’s Magazine, which published several of his novels in serial form. His first major success came with The Warden (1855) – the first of six novels set in the fictional county of Barsetshire. The comic masterpiece Barchester Towers (1857) has probably become the best-known of these. Trollope’s popularity and critical success diminished in his later years, but he continued to write prolifically, and some of his later novels have acquired a good reputation. In particular, critics generally acknowledge the sweeping satire The Way We Live Now (1875) as his masterpiece. In all, Trollope wrote forty-seven novels, as well as dozens of short stories and a few books on travel. |
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Acme Caf Cr me Business Card Case $39 The Acme Caf? Cr?me Business Card Case. ALI HALL was born in 1963 in Manchester UK, where she still lives and works. She graduated with a BA Hons degree in Graphic Design and Illustration from Leeds Metropolitan University in 1986. In the same year, she won the Friends of Israel Educational Foundation Art Award, a travel bursary culminating in an exhibition of works at Christies Contemporary Art in London. She then began a successful career in illustration, and her editorial and publishing clients have included Penguin Books, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, BBC Publications, Heinemann Childrens Books, Kelloggs, Hodder and Stoughton and Emap Metro publications. Ali also collaborates with her husband, designer Ben Hall, on design and illustration projects. In 2007 Ali created, designed and developed Joe Orton Online, the official website dedicated to maverick 1960s British playwright Joe Orton, who was immortalised in the 1987 movie Prick up your Ears. The site was created in partnership with the Orton Estate, Leicester City Council, the University of Leicester and Islington Council. Ideal for carrying business cards, credit cards or our Wallet Cards. Secure clasp closure. Dimentions: 3 3/4W x 1/4D x 2 1/4H; 1. 73 oz. Please see other collections in Acme Business Card Case. ADDITIONAL INFO: Genuine Product from Acme. Buy from Authorized Major dealer Pen Boutique with confidence Brand New Product. Guaranteed for quality. WARRANTY: 1 year warranty from Acme. |
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Acme Rollerball Pen Cafe Creme $75 ALI HALL was born in 1963 in Manchester UK, where she still lives and works. She graduated with a BA Hons degree in Graphic Design and Illustration from Leeds Metropolitan University in 1986. In the same year, she won the Friends of Israel Educational Foundation Art Award, a travel bursary culminating in an exhibition of works at Christies Contemporary Art in London. She then began a successful career in illustration, and her editorial and publishing clients have included Penguin Books, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, BBC Publications, Heinemann Childrens Books, Kelloggs, Hodder and Stoughton and Emap Metro publications. Ali also collaborates with her husband, designer Ben Hall, on design and illustration projects.In 2007 Ali created, designed and developed Joe Orton Online, the official website dedicated to maverick 1960s British playwright Joe Orton, who was immortalised in the 1987 movie Prick up your Ears. The site was created in partnership with the Orton Estate, Leicester City Council, the University of Leicester and Islington Council.www.joeorton.org. ADDITIONAL INFO: Genuine product from Acme. Buy from Authorized Major dealer only , with confidence Brand New Condition. Guaranteed for quality. WARRANTY: 1 year warranty from Acme. |
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Africa Lens $32.58 Capturing the continent”s people, fauna, and landscapes in myriad, indelible ways, this collection of inspiring images from Getaway magazine”s 20-year archive journeys near and far into the heart of Africa. With stunning images of camel rides across the Sahara, gorillas in Rwanda, and microlight flights over Victoria Falls, these diverse photos represent iconic travel destinations and landmarks while painting a unique portrait of African identity. |
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Africa Lens: 20 Years of Getaway Photography $23.65 Used – Our desire to view, capture and share our experiences is obvious in more than a century of travel photography. In Africa, there is probably no single entity that has produced as many varied images as Getaway. The magazine has portrayed the continent’s people, fauna and landscapes in myriad indelible ways over the past 20 years. Assignments for Getaway have found our photographers riding camels across the Sahara, being manhandled by gorillas in Rwanda, micro-lighting over the Victoria Fall |
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Africa Lens: 20 Years of Getaway Photography $29.06 New – Our desire to view, capture and share our experiences is obvious in more than a century of travel photography. In Africa, there is probably no single entity that has produced as many varied images as Getaway. The magazine has portrayed the continent’s people, fauna and landscapes in myriad indelible ways over the past 20 years. Assignments for Getaway have found our photographers riding camels across the Sahara, being manhandled by gorillas in Rwanda, micro-lighting over the Victoria Falls |
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Africa Lens: 20 Years of Getaway Photography $27.57 Capturing the continent’s people, fauna, and landscapes in myriad, indelible ways, this collection of inspiring images from Getaway magazine’s 20-year archive journeys near and far into the heart of Africa. With stunning images of camel rides across the Sahara, gorillas in Rwanda, and microlight flights over Victoria Falls, these diverse photos represent iconic travel destinations and landmarks while painting a unique portrait of African identity. |
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Aircraft: The Jet as Art $497.39 New – Sometimes it takes an artist to show us that familiar things are truly remarkable. Jeffrey Milstein’s elegant photographs of commercial airliners restore the rigor and glamour to our experience of air travel. They have quickly become contemporary icons, published in 2005 in photo magazine, “Graphis PhotoAnnual”, and “American Photography Annual”, and winning first place in the PDN Digital Photography Contest. For the past five years, Milstein has been taking meticulous large-format photogr |
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Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee: The Best Organic Food Stores, Farmers’ Markets & Vegetarian Restaurants $6.99 This is the resource book for vegetarian travelers. — Healing Retreats. “This is a terrific and much-needed guidebook that makes traveling easy and worry-free for vegetarians. It lists and rates vegetarian restaurants and also reports on the best places to find produce.” — Society of American Travel Writers Foundation. “… a handy way to eat well on the road… celebrates the pleasures of good and healthful eating…. Frost is an engaging writer, as interested in history as in food.” — Physician’s Travel & Meeting Guide. “… well researched… ” — ForeWord magazine. “It’s a meaty guidebook for the meatless.” — National Geographic Traveler. “Traveling vegetarians no longer have to make do with salads and pastas.” — The Atlanta Journal & Constitution. The full guide covers all of the United States and is the WINNER OF THE LOWELL THOMAS BRONZE AWARD FOR BEST TRAVEL GUIDE, sponsored by the Society of American Travel Writers Foundation. This excerpt focuses on America’s Southern states, along with several key elements from the larger book. The ultimate tool for mobile vegetarians, vegans and travelers looking for a good, healthy meal. Many restaurants are described, with some featured in great detail and reviewed using a unique rating system. Food stores and markets serving the vegetarian community are also listed, as well as facts and interesting tidbits that health-minded individuals will appreciate. You’ll find everything from hamburger joints with a superb garden burger option to gourmet raw foods restaurants that adhere to strict vegan standards. |
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Alaska & Hawaii: The Best Organic Food Stores, Farmers’ Markets & Vegetarian Restaurants $5.99 “This is the resource book for vegetarian travelers.” — Healing Retreats. “This is a terrific and much-needed guidebook that makes traveling easy and worry-free for vegetarians. It lists and rates vegetarian restaurants and also reports on the best places to find produce.” — Society of American Travel Writers Foundation. “… a handy way to eat well on the road… celebrates the pleasures of good and healthful eating…. Frost is an engaging writer, as interested in history as in food.” — Physician’s Travel & Meeting Guide. “… well researched… ” — ForeWord magazine. “It’s a meaty guidebook for the meatless.” — National Geographic Traveler. “Traveling vegetarians no longer have to make do with salads and pastas.” — The Atlanta Journal & Constitution. The full guide covers all of the United States and is the WINNER OF THE LOWELL THOMAS BRONZE AWARD FOR BEST TRAVEL GUIDE, sponsored by the Society of American Travel Writers Foundation. This excerpt focuses on Alaska & Hawaii, along with several key elements from the larger book. The ultimate tool for mobile vegetarians, vegans and travelers looking for a good, healthy meal. Many restaurants are described, with some featured in great detail and reviewed using a unique rating system. Food stores and markets serving the vegetarian community are also listed, as well as facts and interesting tidbits that health-minded individuals will appreciate. You’ll find everything from hamburger joints with a superb garden burger option to gourmet raw foods restaurants that adhere to strict vegan standards. |
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Alex Car Valet $29.99 Alex Toys Car Valet – With Alex Car Valet – Travel Tote, Play games, create art, or just keep gear within easy reach with a portable, adjustable mobile play center and organizer.Alex Car Valet: Parents will love the adjustable straps that easily attach around the headrest and the convenience of the adjustable front flap that works as a play surface. Kids will enjoy having the pockets and two removable pouches just for their treasures.With Car Valet, the added bonus is the quiet while you drive. A much less expensive alternative to a seat-back DVD system! Contents not included.Awards:ASTRA Good Toy Awards;Dr. Toy – Best Vacation Products;Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award;Parenting Magazine Mom Tested!;Parent’s Choice Recommendation Award |
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Alice Feiring $57.6 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Alice Feiring is an American journalist and author, for several years a wine and travel columnist for Time magazine, and known as an advocate for “natural wine.” In addition to contributions to publications such as The New York Times, New York Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, LA Times, Cond Nast Traveler and Forbes Traveler, her blog “Veritas in Vino” is consid |
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All Aboard for Christmas $25 When we were children-at least in our imaginations-it always snowed at Christmas, the trains were always on time, and at the end of our holiday journeys grandparents always awaited us with smothering hugs and piles of presents. Few childhood images are more enduring than Christmas and trains. This heartwarming book of stories, poems, and pictures brings back joyous memories of holiday train rides, wondrous homecomings, and clicking toy trains beneath the tree. In the spirit of Norman Rockwell and Frank Capra, author Christopher Jennison evokes the enchantment of bygone Christmases in the era of train travel. Vintage magazine covers from Railroad, The New Yorker, and The Saturday Evening Post; Minnie and Mickey Mouse in Christmas attire aboard a train; and original Lionel Train advertisements dating from the 1950s are only a few of the nostalgia-filled images, many never before published, that illustrate this Yuletide anthology. All Aboard for Christmas is the ultimate gift book and stocking stuffer for lovers of this holiday, its customs, and its collectibles.Author Bio: Christopher Jennison has written or cowritten seven books on sports, including Yankee Stadium and Pennants and Pinstripes. An avid collector of railroading memorabilia, he is a senior editor at the Guildford Press in New York. |
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All Over the Map: Travel Photographs & the Stories Behind Them $17.98 New – Received the “Best Photography Book” award for 2001 from the Independent Publisher Association. Also awarded 3rd prize the Fine Art/Photography category in ForeWord Magazine’s 2001 Book Of The Year Awards, and a PICA award from the printing industry. |
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All Over the Map: Travel Photographs & the Stories Behind Them $7.49 Used – Received the “Best Photography Book” award for 2001 from the Independent Publisher Association. Also awarded 3rd prize the Fine Art/Photography category in ForeWord Magazine’s 2001 Book Of The Year Awards, and a PICA award from the printing industry. |
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Allien, Ellen / Various Artists – Time Out Presents The Other Side: Berlin CD (W $15.29 With DVD; Digipak – A combination of hipster chill-out mix and travel guide, THE OTHER SIDE: BERLIN is part of a series curated by the entertainment magazine Time Out. The two-disc set includes a C… |
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Aloha, Texas! $18.23 New – This contemporary romance takes place on the plains of Texas and the tropical paradise of the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Tessa O’Dell, a young travel writer, meets and marries rich oil/ranching magnate Clark Marlowe. Their marriage is idyllic for ten years. He dies suddenly, and Tessa’s grief is deep and protracted. Her mother-in-law Jonita, a crusty old Texas ranching lady, along with her ex-boss, editor of a travel magazine, finally persuade Tessa to go back to work for the magazine. Her f |
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Aloha, Texas! $18.28 New – This contemporary romance takes place on the plains of Texas and the tropical paradise of the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Tessa O’Dell, a young travel writer, meets and marries rich oil/ranching magnate Clark Marlowe. Their marriage is idyllic for ten years. He dies suddenly, and Tessa’s grief is deep and protracted. Her mother-in-law Jonita, a crusty old Texas ranching lady, along with her ex-boss, editor of a travel magazine, finally persuade Tessa to go back to work for the magazine. Her f |
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Aloha, Texas! $18.23 Used – This contemporary romance takes place on the plains of Texas and the tropical paradise of the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Tessa O’Dell, a young travel writer, meets and marries rich oil/ranching magnate Clark Marlowe. Their marriage is idyllic for ten years. He dies suddenly, and Tessa’s grief is deep and protracted. Her mother-in-law Jonita, a crusty old Texas ranching lady, along with her ex-boss, editor of a travel magazine, finally persuade Tessa to go back to work for the magazine. Her |
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Aloha, Texas! $18.23 Used – This contemporary romance takes place on the plains of Texas and the tropical paradise of the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Tessa O’Dell, a young travel writer, meets and marries rich oil/ranching magnate Clark Marlowe. Their marriage is idyllic for ten years. He dies suddenly, and Tessa’s grief is deep and protracted. Her mother-in-law Jonita, a crusty old Texas ranching lady, along with her ex-boss, editor of a travel magazine, finally persuade Tessa to go back to work for the magazine. Her |
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Aloha, Texas! $18.28 Used – This contemporary romance takes place on the plains of Texas and the tropical paradise of the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Tessa O’Dell, a young travel writer, meets and marries rich oil/ranching magnate Clark Marlowe. Their marriage is idyllic for ten years. He dies suddenly, and Tessa’s grief is deep and protracted. Her mother-in-law Jonita, a crusty old Texas ranching lady, along with her ex-boss, editor of a travel magazine, finally persuade Tessa to go back to work for the magazine. Her |
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Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark: Travel Planner and Guide $3.95 New – High-quality magazine format take-along guide to cities and towns along the Lewis and Clark Trail from St. Louis to the Oregon coast, with stories of the Corps of Discovery’s adventures near each. Covers all museums/sites related to expeditoin, plus other history sites. Lists chambers of commerce, state and national park offices, state tourism departments, more. Advertisements. |
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Alternative Travel Directory: The Complete Guide to Traveling, Studying, and Living Overseas $13.52 New – More and more Americans are discovering that the alternatives to packaged vacations — independent travel, ecotravel, study abroad, volunteering, working and living overseas — can be much more rewarding and much less costly than a tour.For the past 23 years, Transitions Abroad magazine has helped its independent-minded readers plan their own trips so they can take an active part as guests in the local community. Now Transitions Abroad has put all the essential information gathered over th |
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AmeriBag Browning Corduroy Healthy Back Bag???? Tote $120 Holds all daily essentials, plus diary, gloves, PDA, and magazine. AmeriBag’s most popular everyday bag. |
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AmeriBag Healthy Back Baby Bag in Distressed Nylon $75 Voted best baby bag on the market by Parenting Magazine, August, 2005! Includes changing mat, plenty of organizational pockets, pouches and detachable zip bags. This bag is functional for baby now, but the design goes far beyond a baby bag. Use it later as a toy bag, for school supplies, or even as a gym bag for Mom or Dad! |
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AmeriBag Healthy Back Bag ® Distressed Nylon Small $60 Holds all daily essentials, plus diary, gloves, PDA, and magazine. AmeriBag’s most popular everyday bag. |
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AmeriBag Healthy Back Bag ® Micro-Fiber Small $72 This patented design holds all your daily essentials, plus your water bottle, agenda, gloves, PDA, and a magazine – but doesn’t weigh you down. The sling strap is adjustable to ensure a comfortable fit and has a non-slip pad. There are many organizer pockets, plus little details like a key ring. |
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AmeriBag Healthy Back Bag ® Micro-Fiber Small $72 This patented design holds all your daily essentials, plus your water bottle, agenda, gloves, PDA, and a magazine – but doesn’t weigh you down. The sling strap is adjustable to ensure a comfortable fit and has a non-slip pad. There are many organizer pockets, plus little details like a key ring. |
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AmeriBag Healthy Back Bag ® Micro-Fiber Small $69 This patented design holds all your daily essentials, plus your water bottle, agenda, gloves, PDA, and a magazine – but doesn’t weigh you down. The sling strap is adjustable to ensure a comfortable fit and has a non-slip pad. There are many organizer pockets, plus little details like a key ring. |
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AmeriBag Healthy Back Bag ® Micro-Fiber Small $72 This patented design holds all your daily essentials, plus your water bottle, agenda, gloves, PDA, and a magazine – but doesn’t weigh you down. The sling strap is adjustable to ensure a comfortable fit and has a non-slip pad. There are many organizer pockets, plus little details like a key ring. |
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America’s Southwest: The Best Organic Food Stores, Farmers’ Markets & Vegetarian Restaurants $6.99 “This is the resource book for vegetarian travelers.” — Healing Retreats. “This is a terrific and much-needed guidebook that makes traveling easy and worry-free for vegetarians. It lists and rates vegetarian restaurants and also reports on the best places to find produce.” — Society of American Travel Writers Foundation. “… a handy way to eat well on the road… celebrates the pleasures of good and healthful eating…. Frost is an engaging writer, as interested in history as in food.” — Physician’s Travel & Meeting Guide. “… well researched… ” — ForeWord magazine. “It’s a meaty guidebook for the meatless.” — National Geographic Traveler. “Traveling vegetarians no longer have to make do with salads and pastas.” — The Atlanta Journal & Constitution. The full guide covers all of the United States and is the WINNER OF THE LOWELL THOMAS BRONZE AWARD FOR BEST TRAVEL GUIDE, sponsored by the Society of American Travel Writers Foundation. This excerpt focuses on America’s Southwestern states (Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas & Utah), along with several key elements from the larger book. The ultimate tool for mobile vegetarians, vegans and travelers looking for a good, healthy meal. Many restaurants are described, with some featured in great detail and reviewed using a unique rating system. Food stores and markets serving the vegetarian community are also listed, as well as facts and interesting tidbits that health-minded individuals will appreciate. You’ll find everything from hamburger joints with a superb garden burger option to gourmet raw foods restaurants that adhere to strict vegan standards. |
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American Iconographic: National Geographic, Global Culture, and the Visual Imagination $22.5 In an era before affordable travel, National Geographic not only served as the first glimpse of countless other worlds for its readers, but it helped them confront sweeping historical change. There was a time when its cover, with the unmistakable yellow frame, seemed to be on every coffee table, in every waiting room. In American Iconographic, Stephanie L. Hawkins traces National Geographic’s rise to cultural prominence, from its first publication of nude photographs in 1896 to the 1950s, when the magazine’s trademark visual and textual motifs found their way into cartoon caricature, popular novels, and film trading on the “romance” of the magazine’s distinctive visual fare. National Geographic transformed local color into global culture through its production and circulation of readily identifiable cultural icons. The adventurer-photographer, the exotic woman of color, and the intrepid explorer were part of the magazine’s “institutional aesthetic,” a visual and textual repertoire that drew upon popular nineteenth-century literary and cultural traditions. This aesthetic encouraged readers to identify themselves as members not only in an elite society but, paradoxically, as both Americans and global citizens. More than a window on the world, National Geographic presented a window on American cultural attitudes and drew forth a variety of complex responses to social and historical changes brought about by immigration, the Great Depression, and world war.Drawing on the National Geographic Society’s archive of readers’ letters and its founders’ correspondence, Hawkins reveals how the magazine’s participation in the “culture industry” was not so straightforward as scholars have assumed. Letters from the magazine’s earliest readers offer an important intervention in this narrative of passive spectatorship, revealing how readers resisted and revised National |
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American Voices: How Dialects Differ from Coast to Coast $40.95 Ever wanted to yak with the Yankees or speak the Big Easy? Well, travel with American Voices across the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean to experience both familiar and little-known dialects that are thriving despite the homogenizing pressure exerted by our mass-communication culture. Edited by acclaimed linguist, Walt Wolfram, and consultant editor of Language Magazine, Ben Ward, this collection gives readers a new understanding of language diversity through an engaging look at regional, ethnic, and sociocultural dialects such as African American, Chicano, Cajun, and Jewish English. |
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American Voices: How Dialects Differ from Coast to Coast $35.66 New – Ever wanted to yak with the Yankees or speak the Big Easy? Well, travel with American Voices across the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean to experience both familiar and little-known dialects that are thriving despite the homogenizing pressure exerted by our mass-communication culture. Edited by acclaimed linguist, Walt Wolfram, and consultant editor of Language Magazine, Ben Ward, this collection gives readers a new understanding of language diversity through an engaging look at re |
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American Voices: How Dialects Differ from Coast to Coast $116.95 Ever wanted to yak with the Yankees or speak the Big Easy? Well, travel with American Voices across the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean to experience both familiar and little-known dialects that are thriving despite the homogenizing pressure exerted by our mass-communication culture. Edited by acclaimed linguist, Walt Wolfram, and consultant editor of Language Magazine, Ben Ward, this collection gives readers a new understanding of language diversity through an engaging look at regional, ethnic, and sociocultural dialects such as African American, Chicano, Cajun, and Jewish English. |
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American Websites $30.34 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Homestar Runner, Google Search, the Skeptic’s Dictionary, Amazon.com, About.com, Drudge Report, 4chan, Conservapedia, That Guy With the Glasses, Gamefaqs, Making Fiends, Xanga, Craigslist, Marilynmanson.com, Jew Watch, I-Mockery, History Commons, Knol, Encyclopedia Dramatica, Macheist, Smith Magazine, Pubmed, Google Search Features, Hulu, the Royal Forums, Thetruth.com, Studiotraffic, Postsecret, Ultimate Disney, Six-Word Memoirs, Royaldutchshellplc.com, Veoh, Cuil, Pogo.com, Yahoo! Search, Wholesale Furniture Brokers, Geography Cup, the Intelligence Summit, Fund.com, Searchme, Song Fight!, Avvo, Salon.com, I’m Not Sorry.net, This Is Why You’re Fat, Wrong Planet, Make, Bogworld, Anime News Network, Erowid, What’s the Harm?, Examiner.com, Sueeasy, Eric Conveys an Emotion, Pollyvote, World Socialist Web Site, Army Knowledge Online, Collectspace, Windows Live Personalized Experience, Movies in Fifteen Minutes, Eventful, Petitiononline, Craveonline, Scribd, 24 Hours in Cyberspace, Graffiti Research Lab, Mylifeisaverage, if I Can Dream, Spinnwebe, the Meatrix, Bing Travel, First on Mars, Medhelp, Fizber, Wayland Student Press, Yebol, Collegeweekends.com, Newser, Unigo, Ben’s Bargains, Fancast, Wonderhowto, Death Risk Rankings, Instructables, Just Plain Folks Music Organization, Community Tool Box, Dublab, the Spoony Experiment, Organic, Inc., Askmen.com, Stamps.com, Us-Mattress, Greatbigstuff, Sparkpeople, Atg Stores, Get Satisfaction, Healthline, Petfinder.org, Yeshiva World News, the New Ledger, 3fatchicks, Wingspan Bank, Peertrainer, Bizchair.com, Patientslikeme, Grist, Break.com, Webmd, Createdebate, Planetizen, the Survivors Club, Apartment Ratings, Gamesradar, Discount Home Shoppers Club, Inc., Revolution Health Group, Blogged.com, Safetylit… More: |
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Amped 2 (Xbox Live) $7.58 Explore vast areas of wide-open, spectacularly rendered real mountains packed with terrain parks designed by world-famous snow park architect, Chris Gunnarson. Play head-to-head with friends in the various multiplayer modes. When you’re ready to take it to the next level, connect to Xbox Live to check rankings and challenge the world’s best virtual riders.Feel what it’s like to live the life of a real professional snowboarder. Travel the globe, and pull sick tricks in front of sponsors, photographers, and fans. Build your fame, and get photos and demo reels in the latest snowboard magazine or video. Climb to the top ranks of the sport, and become a media superstar…all to the sounds of more than 300 killer indie tracks. |
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An Afrocentric Manifesto $21.45 Dee M. Bakker is a technical writer with over ten years of experience in the publications industry. For the past six years, she has focused on writing for the computer industry, where she has contracted with such companies as Intuit, QualComm, and Intel. Her experiences also include writing feature stories for a Midwestern newspaper, editing and writing for a bird-watching magazine, and editing books for various publishing companies. She currently resides in Southern California. She is a wine-enthusiast and loves to travel. |
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Andalucia: Sevilla, Cordoba, Malaga and Spain’s Costa del Sol $8.99 In this guide, a resident of Spain delves into every part of Andalucia. He tells of the history and culture, and provides innumerable useful traveling tips. Everything is explored – the cities, the parks, the islands, the mountains, the foods. There is an extensive introduction to the whole of Spain, the history and culture, the foods and wines, the arts & architecture. Then all the practical details are covered. Next, we zero in on Andalucia, which includes Seville, Cordoba, Malaga, Granada, Marbella, Torremolinos and the Costa del Sol. Finally, there is a useful guide to the Spanish language. “A great new resource.” — Travel + Leisure. “The perfect companion for planning.” — Rutgers Magazine. “These useful travel guides are highly recommended…” — Library Journal |
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Another City, Not My Own $15 The Barnes & Noble Review In Another City, Not My Own: A Novel in the Form of a Memoir, Dominick Dunne, one of America’s best-known commentators on justice, tackles perhaps the most scandalous abuse of justice and shares his most personal insights and experiences. Claiming he found it “inhibiting” to write about himself as Dominick Dunne, the author enlists the help of an alter ego from previous novels, Augustus Bailey. As Gus Bailey, Dunne returns to Los Angeles — a city he left two decades earlier amid great personal upheaval — to cover the O. J. Simpson trial — the Trial of the Century — for Vanity Fair magazine. With Bailey, we watch from the front row as the courtroom antics of F. Lee Bailey, Robert Shapiro, Judge Lance Ito, and Marcia Clark unfold. We mingle at exclusive parties, lunch at intimate gatherings, and travel on celebrity jets, all the while listening to Hollywood’s biggest names speak candidly and irrepressibly about the case unfolding before them. Driving Bailey throughout the novel is the partiality of the judicial system — an injustice he experienced firsthand during the trial of his daughter’s killer. From the outset of the Simpson trial, Bailey is outspokenly convinced of O. J.’s guilt — and equally vocal in his disdain for the fiasco the trial becomes. But that doesn’t stop players on both sides of the case from confiding in the reporter. People talk to Gus Bailey — and Dominick Dunne. “I’ve been told I look like a defrocked priest,” Dunne offered by way of explanation in a recent phone conversation. “People come to me to tellmethings.” And the things they tell him make for a riveting and mesmerizing portrait of a city united by its obsession with the trial of O. J. Simpson. Before the live bn.com chat, Dominick Dunne agreed to answer some of our |
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Another City, Not My Own $11.99 The Barnes & Noble Review In Another City, Not My Own: A Novel in the Form of a Memoir, Dominick Dunne, one of America’s best-known commentators on justice, tackles perhaps the most scandalous abuse of justice and shares his most personal insights and experiences. Claiming he found it “inhibiting” to write about himself as Dominick Dunne, the author enlists the help of an alter ego from previous novels, Augustus Bailey. As Gus Bailey, Dunne returns to Los Angeles — a city he left two decades earlier amid great personal upheaval — to cover the O. J. Simpson trial — the Trial of the Century — for Vanity Fair magazine. With Bailey, we watch from the front row as the courtroom antics of F. Lee Bailey, Robert Shapiro, Judge Lance Ito, and Marcia Clark unfold. We mingle at exclusive parties, lunch at intimate gatherings, and travel on celebrity jets, all the while listening to Hollywood’s biggest names speak candidly and irrepressibly about the case unfolding before them. Driving Bailey throughout the novel is the partiality of the judicial system — an injustice he experienced firsthand during the trial of his daughter’s killer. From the outset of the Simpson trial, Bailey is outspokenly convinced of O. J.’s guilt — and equally vocal in his disdain for the fiasco the trial becomes. But that doesn’t stop players on both sides of the case from confiding in the reporter. People talk to Gus Bailey — and Dominick Dunne. “I’ve been told I look like a defrocked priest,” Dunne offered by way of explanation in a recent phone conversation. “People come to me to tellmethings.” And the things they tell him make for a riveting and mesmerizing portrait of a city united by its obsession with the trial of O. J. Simpson. Before the live bn.com chat, Dominick Dunne agreed to answer some of our |
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Antigua, Anguilla, St. Kitts, Nevis, Saba & Statia – A Walking & Hiking Guide $8.99 “Amblers, hikers, beachcombers, power walkers, and anyone who likes to experience the Caribbean with their feet: this book’s for you.” Caribbean Travel & Life. “Writing as though he is offering advice to old friends, Adkins has unveiled the splendors of foot exploration on the islands.” Backpacker magazine. “Offers what no other guide provides – information on enjoying the Caribbean exclusively on foot. Keep this if you already own it; otherwise, try to purchase it from a used book dealer.” Library Journal. “… Fast becoming a popular handbook for all manner of visitors to the Caribbean Islands.” Roanoke Times. This brings you the most detailed information you will find on hiking trails on these islands. From easy walks along sandy beaches to rugged overnight hikes to quick uphill treks with stunning vistas en route, this guide has something to suit every member of your family. Walking times for each hike are given, along with descriptions of the route. Points of interest are highlighted, including plant and animal life you might see. An introduction to each island offers tidbits of the island’s history, tourist information offices, air travel details and hiking organizations you can contact ahead of time. Maps of each island are included, along with abundant photos. This unique guidebook covers every aspect of exploring these islands on foot. And conditions have never been better for Caribbean-bound walkers and hikers. Trails range through rugged mountains into areas with active volcanoes and cascading waterfalls. Excursions extend from one-hour town and beach walks to strenuous hikes that require the services of a local guide. So, whether you prefer to take in the historical sites and marketplaces or would rather work up a sweat on one of the mountain or jungle trails, you’ll find something to suit your tastes. |
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Appearing Live at the Final Test $14.95 APPEARING LIVE AT THE FINAL TEST is an extremely well-written novel a pleasure to read, a wild ride of depression at some points, exhilaration at others. John Teton has raised some serious concerns regarding the fate of civilizations, and our consciousness is raised with this thought-provoking work. Erie Chaisson, Author, Cosmic EvolutionProfessor of Astronomy and Physics, Tufts UniversityDirector, Wright Center for Science EducationAPPEARING LIVE AT THE FINAL TEST is an intense hybrid of contemporary real-world drama and mythic science fiction about a black newsstand operator, his wife, and three neighbors in a Brooklyn-like neighborhood, whose lives take a cosmic punch from a nuclear bomb threat that launches them on an eerie and spellbinding journey. APPEARING LIVE AT THE FINAL TEST is a genre-breaking story unlike any other. Its scenes range from a scarily realistic depiction of an urban nuclear event to mind-stretching intergalactic travel all related in the author’s savvy, wisecracking, original and sometimes hilarious hyperbolic voice. Craig A. Lambert, Ph.D.: Deputy Editor, Harvard Magazine. |
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Archibald Malmaison $18.41 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $20.12 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $23.38 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $25.67 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $20.12 Used – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $37.19 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $32.39 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $12.18 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $12.52 Used – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $26.59 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $37.19 Used – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $25.67 Used – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $26.36 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $23.38 Used – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $20.12 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $12.52 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $14.6 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |
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Archibald Malmaison $17.65 New – Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) followed in the footsteps of his father, the famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and became a prolific American author and journalist. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. As a journalist he reported on the Indian Famine for Cosmopolitian magazine, and the Spanish-American War for the New York Journal. He was born in Boston, and entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. |