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  • Perspective Made Easy
    Ernest R. Norling / Ernest RNorling
    This concise book contains all you’ll ever need to know about perspective drawing. In twenty masterfully organized chapters, from simple to complex, the author explains the basics and not-so-basics of perspective drawing. He includes suggestions on how to make your drawings a lot simpler, drawing methods for observation and space division, a 'Remember' section at the end of eac...
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    16,06 €

  • Bangkok, Thailand
    James Baker
    Bangkok, Thailand. Asian Travel Destination. A lot of first time visitors aren’t quite sure what to expect when first arriving in the capital of exotic Thailand, and some may be disappointed by their first impressions on the way into town endless high rise buildings, busy expressway flyovers and billboards of western companies advertising in English. Yet while Bangkok has undou...
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    34,90 €

  • Tourism in Barcelona
    James Baker
    Tourism in Barcelona. Spain Travel Guide. Barcelona contains both the authentically historic and the wildly bizarre. From the scenic trails of the colorful Park Güell to the romantic narrow alleys of Barri Gòtic; from the beachside nightclubs to the city’s dozens of sacred churches and architectural marvels, this city by the sea seems to attract all types: the adventurer, the c...
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    34,95 €

  • Bermuda Self Travel
    James Baker
    Bermuda Self Travel. Caribbean Islands. Bathed in the balmy turquoise waters of the Sargasso Sea, the string of islands that is Bermuda is ringed by treacherous reefs that make it one of the world’s top diving destinations. With its pastel-colored houses and stately mansions drowning in lush greenery and fragrant frangipani and bougainvillea, their step-like white roofs poised ...
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  • Canada Ancient time
    Lucas Ball
    Canada Ancient time. The People and History. Former American president John Adams once declared, 'Canada must be ours; Québec must be taken,' during the 1776 Continental Congress. However, the United States never did take Québec or the rest of Canada, which instead grew into an amazing independent nation with its own distinct cultural identity. Although Canada may appear at fir...
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    34,66 €

  • Dusseldorf Attractions, Germany
    Ethan Brown
    Dusseldorf Attractions, Germany. Travel Guide. Although well known for its fashion and arts scene, the attractions of Dusseldorf are not just limited to its world-renowned trade fairs or extremely rich culture. The city is located in western Germany and is famous for its nightlife, especially around the Altstadt, an Old Town along the river Rhine that is often referred to as th...
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  • English City of Chester
    Lucas Ball
    English City of Chester. Tell the History and Touristic Value. Chester County has a little of everything when it comes to tourism. Whether you enjoy outdoor activities, visiting historic sites, shopping, or just plain relaxing, odds are you will find Chester County the perfect place to visit. The county’s rural setting is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and there are several pl...
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    34,95 €

  • Chennai City of India
    Lucas Ball
    Chennai City of India. Travel Information. Travel Guide Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu in India, is a fast-paced metropolitan city and home to a rich heritage with an alluring historical background. Some of the major attractions in Chennai include the Kapaleeshwar Temple, ISKCON Temple, Sri Parthasarathy Temple and San Thome Cathedral which is one of the three St. Thom...
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  • Travel to Cinque Terre, Italy Tour
    Lucas Ball
    Travel to Cinque Terre, Italy Tour. Sights and Attractions. Set amid some of the most dramatic coastal scenery on the planet, these five ingeniously constructed fishing villages can bolster the most jaded of spirits. A Unesco World Heritage Site since 1997, Cinque Terre isn’t the undiscovered Eden it once was but, frankly, who cares? Sinuous paths traverse seemingly impregnable...
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    34,93 €

  • Account of a Tour in Normandy - Volume I (Esprios Classics)
    Dawson Turner
    Dawson Turner FRS (1775 - 1858) was an English banker, botanist and antiquary. He specialized in the botany of cryptogams and was the father-in-law of the botanist William Jackson Hooker. In 1796, Turner joined his father’s bank. After becoming a banker, he took a more intensive interest in botany in leisure time, collecting specimens in the field. In December 1802, he was elec...
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  • Mornings in Florence (Esprios Classics)
    John Ruskin
    John Ruskin (1819-1900) was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, as well as an art patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, philosopher, prominent social thinker and philanthropist. He wrote on subjects as varied as geology, architecture, myth, ornithology, literature, education, botany and political economy. His writing styles and literary forms were equally varied...
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  • Old Roads and New Roads (Esprios Classics)
    William Bodham Donne
    William Bodham Donne (1807-1882) was an English journalist, known also as a librarian and theatrical censor. In 1852 Donne declined the editorship of the Edinburgh Review, but the same year he accepted the librarianship of the London Library. In 1857 he resigned to become Examiner of Plays, in succession to his friend Kemble, a post in the Lord Chamberlain’s Office, where he ha...
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  • Rouen (Esprios Classics)
    Théodore Licquet
    François-Théodore Licquet, born on 19 June 1787 in Caudebec-en-Caux and died on 1 November 1832 in Rouen, was a French curator and local historian. Licquet did his first studies, as a scholarship holder, at the Collège Louis-le-Grand, in Paris, and finished them at the Prytanée de Saint-Cyr. He soon abandoned the career of commerce in Rouen into which his family had pushed him ...
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  • Tenerife Travel
    Adewale Ali
    Tenerife Travel. Spain Environment. The Best Resting Place for Relaxation. Tenerife is the striking (and slightly saucy) grand dame in the archipelago family. Attracting over 10 million visitors a year, the island’s most famous southern resorts offer Brit-infused revelry and clubbing, combined with white sandy beaches and all-inclusive resorts. But step beyond the obvious touri...
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  • Travel to Tobago, a New Touristic Environment [Part Two]
    Ifeanyi Hart
    Travel to Tobago, a New Touristic Environment. New Tobago for New World. Welcome to Paradise! Unspoiled beaches, friendly people, relaxation. It is easy to be sucked in by the laid-back atmosphere, and Tobago is the perfect place for that. Located just a few miles off the coast of South America, this tropical island boasts the oldest protected rainforest in the western hemisphe...
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  • History and Culture of Vanuatu Island
    Robbie Hunter
    History and Culture of Vanuatu Island. People and Tradition. Vanuatu is a Pacific island adventure far beyond any notions of cruise-ship ports and flashy resorts. Deserted beaches, ancient culture, remote and rugged islands and world-class diving are just a small part of the magnetism of this scattered 80-plus island archipelago. Where else can you hike up a crater to stare dow...
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    36,03 €

  • The Island of Zakynthos
    Morgan Price
    The Island of Zakynthos. Zante, Travel and Tourism. Beautiful Zakynthos, also known by its Italian name Zante, has become dominated along its southern and southeastern shoreline by heavy package tourism. Once you leave the long sandy beaches of those regions behind, however, and set off to explore the rest of the island, you’ll discover plenty of forested wilderness and traditi...
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    35,93 €

  • The History of Bermuda
    Will Griffiths
    The History of Bermuda. Culture and Economy. Nearly all the slaves were brought to Bermuda from the West Indies or as slaves on ships captured by Bermuda privateers. Few arrived directly from Africa. The northern European minority descend from the original English colonists and subsequent arrivals from all over Britain including indentured laborers. Some U S. military personnel...
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    35,78 €

  • Guernsey, a History for tourism
    Will Griffiths
    Guernsey, a History for tourism. Culture, People and Environment. Find out about this country’s background information: A British Crown dependency, which, along with the other Channel Islands, remained loyal to the English monarchy when King John lost Normandy to France in 1204, Guernsey has some 1500 years of recorded history having been settled by Britons migrating to Brittan...
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    36,20 €

  • History of Barker Island, The Island of Great Value
    Louis Parker
    History of Barker Island, The Island of Great Value. Lighthouse and the Atmosphere. A Book on Barker Island. The story of Baker Island represents that of many islands and coastal settlements. Rugged topography and climate demanded perseverance and resourcefulness of its citizens. While maritime travel was more efficient in many ways than by land, it posed hazards and challenges...
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    35,83 €

  • History of Bouvet Island, a Lecture
    Frederick Davis
    History of Bouvet Island, a Lecture, The Secret of Bouvet Island. A History Deep beneath the South Atlantic, the Bouvet Island is described as one of the most isolated locations on the Earth and the nearest land mass is Antarctica. It is over 1,700 km further down south and no one has inhabited the island and as plant life does not seem to be sustainable there, it is unlikely o...
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    36,41 €

  • Senegal Culture and Traditional Art
    Ollie Griffiths
    Senegal Culture and Traditional Art. Ethnics and Traditions, Goree Island Slave Trade Export, Tourism Information. Senegal is famous for its talented artisans who can be found in the major markets, creating and selling their wares. Beautiful gold, silver, and bronze jewelry are exquisitely crafted. Antique beads and large amber necklaces, traditionally worn by the Fulani women,...
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    38,46 €

  • Guinea Conakry Art and Culture, Politics, Economy. African Art
    Finlay Rogers
    Guinea Conakry Art and Culture, Politics, Economy. African Art. Guinea Evolution, an African Environment. Guinea is a country that has shaped history while conserving its distinctions. Intersection of civilizations of the African Middle Ages, the country was the center of birth, the extension, and the successions of the grand West African empires. Guinea, always protective of i...
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    34,87 €

  • Bahamas Islands, Vacation Paradise
    Thomas Bailey
    Bahamas Islands, Vacation Paradise. Caribbean. Nassau, the capital city of The Bahamas, is a wonderful vacation destination because you’re not far from the bustling hub of a city, but you still have the relaxing and glorious beaches at your doorstep. Nassau is located on the island of New Providence and the main harbour is protected by Paradise Island, which is accessible via N...
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    34,53 €

  • Cardiff Touristic Guide, Wales
    Lucas Ball
    Cardiff Touristic Guide, United kingdom. Tourism, Holiday Guide, Honeymoon The capital of Wales since just 1955, Cardiff has embraced the role with vigour, emerging in the new millennium as one of Britain’s leading urban centres. Spread between an ancient fort and an ultramodern waterfront, compact Cardiff seems to have surprised even itself with how interesting it has become. ...
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    34,70 €

  • Caribbean Travel
    Lucas Ball
    Caribbean Travel. Home to Tourism. You can find any kind of island adventure here. With so many islands, beaches, cultures, flavors and waves to choose from, how could this not be vacation paradise? You can do nothing on the sand, party at a resort, explore a new community, hop between islands, discover wonders under the water or catch a perfect wave above, revel in a centuries...
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    35,63 €

  • Cesky Krumlov
    Lucas Ball
    Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic, the People. Cesky Krumlov, in Bohemia’s deep south, is one of the most picturesque towns in Europe. It’s a little like Prague in miniature a Unesco World Heritage Site with a stunning castle above the Vltava River, an old town square, Renaissance and baroque architecture, and hordes of tourists milling through the streets but all on a smaller scal...
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    34,54 €

  • Travel Guide to Frankfurt, German Beautiful City
    Ethan Brown
    Travel Guide to Frankfurt, German Beautiful City. Tourism, Business, Vacation. Glinting with glass, steel and concrete skyscrapers, Frankfurt-on-the-Main (pronounced ’mine’) is unlike any other German city. The focal point of a conurbation of 5.5 million inhabitants, ’Mainhattan’ is a high-powered finance and business hub, home to one of the world’s largest stock exchanges and ...
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    34,57 €

  • Rural Architecture (Esprios Classics)
    Lewis F. Allen / Lewis FAllen
    Lewis Falley Allen (January 1, 1800 - May 2, 1890) was an American farmer, businessman, politician and prominent Buffalonian. Allen was the uncle of President Grover Cleveland and is credited with introducing Cleveland to the practice of law and politics, therefore paving the way for his eventual presidency. In 1818, Allen moved to Sandusky, Ohio to work for his uncle, who was ...
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    25,92 €

  • Fire Prevention and Fire Extinction (Esprios Classics)
    James Braidwood
    James Braidwood (1800-1861) was a Scottish firefighter who founded one of the world’s first municipal fire service in Edinburgh in 1824. He was the first director of the London Fire Engine Establishment (the brigade which was eventually to become the London Fire Brigade). He is credited with the development of the modern municipal fire service. He was educated at the Royal High...
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    22,15 €