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1000 Places To See in The USA & Canada Before You Die

1000 Places To See in The USA & Canada Before You Die

Author:Patricia Schultz
Publisher:Workman
Catalogue number:157321
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From the author of 1,000 Places To See Before You Die, this book provides another 1,000 amazing ‘must see’ places to see in the USA and Canada. The book is filled with factual information from the Appalachian...

A Crack in the Edge of the World - The Great American Earthquake of 1906

A Crack in the Edge of the World - The Great American Earthquake of 1906

Author:Simon Winchester
Publisher:Penguin
Catalogue number:142599
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A burgeoning new city is built on the dreams of the American gold rush. It is also built upon a landscape that has been stretching, sliding and breaking apart for millennia. In 1906 the dreams of this...

Almost Heaven

Almost Heaven

Author:Martin Fletcher
Publisher:Abacus
Catalogue number:78335
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After seven years working in the relative civilisation of Washington Martin Fletcher sets of to investigate the wilder prejudices and paranoias that lie hidden along America's many backroads.

America Unchained

America Unchained

Author:Dave Gorman
Publisher:Ebury Press
Catalogue number:164332
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With “America Unchained”, Dave Gorman’s plan was simple. Go to America. Buy a second-hand car. Drive coast-to-coast without giving any money to The Man. What could possibly go wrong?
Dismayed by the...

Fast Food Nation

Fast Food Nation

Publisher:Penguin Books
Catalogue number:154216
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Eric Slosser's bestseller is at times funny but most of the time it is a harrowing account of the fast food chain, the influence it has on millions of people's lives all over the world.

Ghost Riders

Ghost Riders

Author:Richard Grant
Publisher:Little, Brown & Co
Catalogue number:119036
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The author has himself roamed the USA for several years and here investigates the historical roots of the nomadic impulse, and seeks out the present-day wanderers who are so much a part of the American...

In Bear Country

In Bear Country

Author:Brian Payton
Publisher:Old Street Publishing
Catalogue number:154676
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Bears are a symbol of the health of an ecosystem - and the global population is dwindling to the point where only eight different species remain. These creatures have long fascinated us and their influence...

Independence Day: A Broken Heart's Voyage Around the USA

Independence Day: A Broken Heart's Voyage Around the USA

Author:Jim Keeble
Publisher:Abacus
Catalogue number:101841
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Niagara Falls is allegedly the Honeymoon Capital of the World. Not a good place, then, for Keeble to be dumped by his beautiful and witty girlfriend shortly after proposing to her. His self-esteem heading...

Made in America

Made in America

Author:Bill Bryson
Publisher:Black Swan
Catalogue number:70385
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SIGNED COPIES! "Made in America" is Bill Bryson’s discursive look at how the English language has been adopted and changed by the United States. He considers different aspects thematically and continually...

Notes from a Big Country

Notes from a Big Country

Author:Bill Bryson
Publisher:Black Swan
Catalogue number:82449
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SIGNED COPIES! Bill Bryson returns home to America with his wife and children having lived in England for nearly two decades. In a series of columns for The Mail on Sunday’s Night & Day magazine, he...

Old Glory

Old Glory

Author:Jonathan Raban
Publisher:Picador
Catalogue number:16784
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In which the acclaimed author journeys through the heart of the USA from Minneapolis to New Orleans along the Mississippi, realizing a lifelong dream and producing a masterful insight into contemporary...

Passage to Juneau

Passage to Juneau

Author:Jonathan Raban
Publisher:Picador
Catalogue number:92572
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The Inside Passage to Alaska, with its outer fringes and entailments, is a very complicated sea-route. Parts of it are open ocean, parts of it no wider than a modest river, and it has been in continuous...

Sea of Glory

Sea of Glory

Author:Nathaniel Philbrick
Publisher:HarperCollins
Catalogue number:128314
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A fascinating account of Lieutenant Charles Wilkes's 19th Century exploration of vast tracts of the Pacific Ocean, including the new southern continent of Antarctica.
During the voyage they surveyed...

Stephen Fry in America

Stephen Fry in America

Author:Stephen Fry
Publisher:HarperCollins
Catalogue number:170535
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SIGNED COPIES! Stephen Fry has always loved America, in fact he came very close to being born there. Now his fascination for the country and its people has seen him embark on an epic journey across...

Stranger on a Train

Stranger on a Train

Author:Jenny Diski
Publisher:Virago
Catalogue number:120304
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I was going to record that this is two journeys in one, in fact it is more than that, much more. Diski begins by taking a cargo boat across the Atlantic, followed by a train journey in the American...

The Lost Continent

The Lost Continent

Author:Bill Bryson
Publisher:Black Swan
Catalogue number:75300
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SIGNED COPIES! This is the book that launched the career of one of the funniest and most successful travel writers working today - Bill Bryson.
Having been living in England for 10 years he decides...

The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories

The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories

Author:Ernest Hemingway
Publisher:Vintage
Catalogue number:120566
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro contains some of Hemingway's most acclaimed and popular early works of fiction. In all these stories, which are partly autobiographical, men and women of passion live, fight...

Travels in a Strange State

Travels in a Strange State

Author:Josie Dew
Publisher:Time Warner
Catalogue number:122179
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By most people's standards, Josie Dew is hugely adventurous. By American standards, she is completely insane. For Americans drive everywhere: they drive through cinemas, restaurants, theatres, banks...

Coffe, Tea or Me?

Coffe, Tea or Me?

Publisher:Penguin Books
Catalogue number:121400
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Americans Trudy Baker & Rachel Jones recount their many anecdotes concerning celebrities, oddballs, stereotypes & misdemeanours arising from their days working as airline stewardesses in the 1960s when...

Only In America

Only In America

Publisher:Fourth Estate
Catalogue number:166344
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When Matt Frei arrived in America as the BBC’s Washington correspondent in 2002 he thought he had made a terrible mistake. Until then he had reported on the groping hand of the largely benign American...

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