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April 1, 2010 | Hardcover
Explore Canada's spectacular landscapes-from the majestic peaks of the Rocky Mountains to the brightly coloured homes that decorate the Atlantic cliffs of Newfoundland. There are hidden treasures to be found everywhere-delicate prairie cacti flourishing along the South Saskatchewan River, and ancient totems guarding the old growth forests of Haida Gwaii. Journey to the nation's capital in Ontario where you'll discover the Gothic Revival architecture of Ottawa's parliament buildings. Wander through the charming streets of Quebec City, some of them four centuries old. And discover the stark beauty of the world's most ancient landscapes in Ontario's Algonquin Park, and of the famous Quebec landmark Rocher Perce. The Little Giftbook of Canada traverses natural wonders, historic sites, and contemporary cities. Enjoy the phenomenal beauty and diversity of this vast country. |
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January 25, 2012 | Hardcover
A picturesque journey through 19th century Ontario.
This richly illustrated guide features photographs and detailed descriptions of 70 of Ontario''s most remarkable mills. Some were chosen for their fascinating histories, and some for their architectural beauty. All evoke Ontario''s charming 19th century past.
Mills are listed alphabetically according to regions of the province. Each listing includes concise travel instructions, a brief history of the mill''s use, and a handy sidebar with vital statistics on age, operation, architecture and location.
This colorful and compelling guide is a must for anyone planning to visit Ontario''s historic mills, whether in person or from the comfort of their favorite reading chair. Many have been restored or renovated and are destinations for thousands of travelers each year.
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October 1, 2010 | Hardcover
29 cm x 29 cm 240 page hard cover.
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September 10, 2011 | Trade Paperback
Some of the must-visit destiantions featured are great wonders of nature, but the majority are creations of human beings - towns and cities, cathedrals, castles, museums, gardens and markets - all testament to the industry, ingenuity and perserverance of mankind. Some of them, like the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, or the Acropolis, are famous throughout the world but many are little known. Were you to visit the spectacular lagoon at Dakhla or the beautiful temple of Wat Tham Paplong for example, ther is still every chance that you would be the only tourist there.
19 cm x 23 cm 544 page softcover.
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Key Porter Books | June 3, 2011 | Hardcover
A breathtaking photographic portrait of Canadas mountains.The Rocky Mountains contain some of North Americas most stunning landscapes. Geological forces such as wind, water, and glaciers shaped this mountain range into the beautiful expanse we see today. Stretching all the way across Canadas west and extending into the United States, the flora and fauna of the Rocky Mountains is as diverse as it is beautiful. This book captures the heart and soul of the entire Rocky Mountain region in dazzling detail.The Canadian Rockies are one of this countrys most important and best-known natural features. They span western North America, on a north-south axis stretching from Idaho and Montana to northern British Columbia. In Canada, five national parks, Banff, Jasper, Yoho, Kootenay, and Waterton, along with countless provincial parks and forest reserves, endeavour to protect the natural environment of this important biome. Teeming with wildlife, the Rockies are a travel destination for millions of people from all over the world. Celebrated photographer Mike Grandmaison captures the Rockies as no other photographer has done, drawing from a large selection of never-before published images of the mountains, and including grand landscapes and majestic views, more intimate views interspersed with some wildlife and plant life. His spectacular photographs cover the entire geographical area in Canada and include images taken in every season and demonstrating the habitats changing moods.
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September 10, 2011 | Trade Paperback
Here you will find described the cave where 20 million bats roost, the remote Indian Ocean island that is hoem to 100,000 Giant Tortoises as well as the world's most active volcano, the longest cave system and the lake that is so deep that it would take all of the world's rivers more than a year to refill it. Mountain ranges, deserts, gorges, rivers, glaciers, marshes, cliffs, waterfalls, coral reefs, tropical rainforests - there is a wealth of wonders here to exhaust even the most intrepid of armchair travellers.
19 cm x 23 cm 544 page softcover.
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September 10, 2011 | Trade Paperback
You will find most of the world's largest cities, such as Mexico City, Tokyo, Mumbai and New York, featured in this book, yet you can also read about many cities which are on a very different scale altogether. St. David's in Wales (with a population of only 1,600 it seems more of a village than a city), Bulgaria's 'Pearl of the Black Sea' Nessebar (population 10,000) or Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay's oldest city (population 22,000). Not surprisingly, some of the 501 cities are a lot more 'must-visit' palces than others! While Vancouver is, according to a recent survey, the world's most liveable city, Algiers is ranked as one of the worst cities in the world for crime, instability and poor infrastructure.
19 cm x 23 cm 544 page softcover.
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September 1, 2011 | Hardcover
"Within decades of the building of Canada's first trains in the nineteenth century, the railways entered their ""Golden Age"" when train journeys around the country were an exciting adventure, and when trade and immigration began to flow along the rails. A book for everyone interested in railway history, the development of Canada, and the nation's scenic and engineering wonders, The Golden Age of Canadian Railways takes a unique look at the glory day of the railways that helped create modern Canada.
31 cm x 26 cm 192 page hardcover."
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September 1, 2010 | Hardcover
| 16 cm x 21 cm 160 page pocket hardcover. |
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Firefly Books | February 3, 2012 | Hardcover
A celebration of 200 of the world''s indigenous peoples.
In words and beautiful photographs, Tribe explores the cultures, beliefs and societal patterns of human identity and belonging. Author Piers Gibbon describes some of the last existing tribal communities and shows them as intimate groups that are part of the wider world. We see their homes, celebrations and all that makes each tribe a unique thread in the fabric of humanity.
This comprehensive book details:
- Life stages from birth to death
- Learning, histories and how tribes interpret the world around them
- Belief systems
- Medicine, shamanism, prayer
- Survival skills
- Coming of age ceremonies
- Dress and adornment
- Sex, gender and relationships
- Money, trade and wealth
- Law and order
- Leisure, sport, music and art
- Outside contact now and in the past
- Tribal futures
The book also corrects the notion that an aboriginal tribe is invariably cut off from the rest of the world. The author''s personal interviews with the world''s leading anthropologists explore the future of these tribes and examine what unmet need fuels our endless fascination with tribal societies.
Tribe is an inspiring, eye-opening and sometimes poignant exploration of some of the least known and most endangered peoples of the world.
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The Foundry | September 1, 2011 | Hardcover
30 cm x 28 cm 200 page hard cover.
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Taschen America Llc | September 1, 2011 | Trade Paperback
Discover the best of Greece''s hidden treats
Barbara and René Stoeltie bring you yet another excursion to the best of the worlds country homes-this time to the mythical land of Greece.
Go island hopping with the Stoelties and discover the best of Greece''s hidden treats, such as the hilltop vacation house of Robert Browning, descendent of the English poet, in Hydra, a stunning 18th century Turkish-Greek palace-the former residence of a Turkish governor, now inhabited by a farmer and his family-on the Argo-Saronic Islands, and the cozy, romantic home of Onassiss ex-pilot Basile Touloumtzoglou and his wife, Tilly.
The magic of Greece''s old-world charm drips from the pages of this book, which features 22 homes throughout the country.
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