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  • von Dylan Hart
    23,00 €

    Welcome to "Roaming Retreat: RV Camping Bliss in America's National Treasures," where the call of the open road and the wonders of nature converge to create an unforgettable journey on wheels. In this e-book, we invite you to embark on a unique adventure through the heart of America's most spectacular landscapes, experiencing the joy of RV camping amidst the nation's cherished national treasures. The allure of the open road has always held a special place in the hearts of adventurers, and RV camping offers a front-row seat to the beauty that defines the United States. Whether you are a seasoned RV enthusiast or a novice eager to explore, this guide will serve as your companion, providing insights, tips, and inspiration for an enriching and immersive travel experience.As we journey through the chapters of this e-book, you will discover the art of planning the perfect RV adventure, from selecting the ideal rig for your needs to crafting an itinerary that explores both iconic national parks and hidden gems off the beaten path. We delve into the nuances of setting up camp, creating a comfortable outdoor living space, and connecting with the natural wonders that await just beyond your RV door.

  • von Horatio Bridge
    15,90 €

    "Journal of an African Cruiser" is a travel narrative written by Horatio Bridge. Published in 1845, the book recounts Bridge's experiences during his time serving as a naval officer aboard the USS Decatur on the coast of West Africa. The narrative provides insights into the challenges and observations of the African coast during the mid-19th century.Horatio Bridge's journal details his encounters with various African cultures, the landscapes, and the complexities of the slave trade, which was a significant focus of naval efforts in the region at that time. The work offers readers a firsthand account of the author's experiences and perspectives on the African coast and its maritime activities.For those interested in maritime history, naval exploration, and 19th-century perspectives on Africa, "Journal of an African Cruiser" provides a historical document that sheds light on the naval operations and cultural landscapes of the period.

  • von John Stephens
    19,90 €

    I HAD before me a journey of nearly two thousand miles, through a country more than half barbarous, and entirely destitute of all accommodation for travellers. Southern Russia was the Scythia of Darius, "savage from the remotest time." "All the way," says an old traveller, "I never came in a house, but lodged in the wilderness by the river side, and carried provisions by the way, for there be small succour in those parts;" and we were advised that a century had made but little change in the interior of the empire. There were no public conveyances, and we had our choice of three modes of travelling; first, by a Jew's wagon, in which the traveller stretches out his bed, and is trundled along like a bale of goods, always with the same horses, and therefore, of necessity, making slow progress; secondly, the char de poste, a mere box of wood on four wheels, with straw in the bottom; very fast, but to be changed always with the posthorses; and, thirdly, posting with our own carriage. We did not hesitate long in choosing the last, and bought a carriage, fortunately a good one, a large calêche which an Italian nobleman had had made for his own use in travelling on the Continent, and which he now sold, not because he did not want it, but because he wanted money more.

  • von Matilda Betham-Edwards
    15,90 €

    "Holidays in Eastern France" is a travel narrative written by Matilda Betham Edwards. Published in 1875, the book recounts the author's experiences and observations during her travels through Eastern France. Matilda Betham Edwards was an English novelist, travel writer, and poet.In "Holidays in Eastern France," Edwards likely explores the landscapes, cultural traditions, and historical landmarks of the region. The narrative may include her encounters with local people, the cuisine, and the distinctive characteristics that make Eastern France unique.Betham Edwards was known for her engaging writing style and her ability to vividly depict the places she visited. For readers interested in 19th-century travel literature, particularly narratives that provide insights into the cultural and scenic aspects of France, "Holidays in Eastern France" offers a historical perspective and a glimpse into the author's experiences during her travels.

  • von Thomas Edward Gordon
    15,90 €

    "Our Hundred Days in Europe" is a travel narrative written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., an American physician, poet, and essayist. Originally published in 1887, the book recounts the author's experiences during his European travels.In "Our Hundred Days in Europe," Holmes shares his observations and reflections on the cultures, landscapes, and people he encounters during his journey. The title refers to the duration of his travels, providing readers with a glimpse into the late 19th-century European experience.Holmes' narrative style is characterized by wit, humor, and keen insights, making the book an engaging account of his exploration. The work is not only a travelogue but also an opportunity for Holmes to share his thoughts on various aspects of European life and society.For those interested in travel literature, historical perspectives on Europe in the late 1800s, and the writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, "Our Hundred Days in Europe" offers an entertaining and informative narrative.

  • von William Edward Parry
    15,90 €

    "Journal of an African Cruiser" is a travel narrative written by Horatio Bridge. Published in 1845, the book recounts Bridge's experiences during his time serving as a naval officer aboard the USS Decatur on the coast of West Africa. The narrative provides insights into the challenges and observations of the African coast during the mid-19th century.Horatio Bridge's journal details his encounters with various African cultures, the landscapes, and the complexities of the slave trade, which was a significant focus of naval efforts in the region at that time. The work offers readers a firsthand account of the author's experiences and perspectives on the African coast and its maritime activities.For those interested in maritime history, naval exploration, and 19th-century perspectives on Africa, "Journal of an African Cruiser" provides a historical document that sheds light on the naval operations and cultural landscapes of the period.

  • von Laurence Oliphant
    15,90 €

    "Our Hundred Days in Europe" is a travel narrative written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., an American physician, poet, and essayist. Originally published in 1887, the book recounts the author's experiences during his European travels.In "Our Hundred Days in Europe," Holmes shares his observations and reflections on the cultures, landscapes, and people he encounters during his journey. The title refers to the duration of his travels, providing readers with a glimpse into the late 19th-century European experience.Holmes' narrative style is characterized by wit, humor, and keen insights, making the book an engaging account of his exploration. The work is not only a travelogue but also an opportunity for Holmes to share his thoughts on various aspects of European life and society.For those interested in travel literature, historical perspectives on Europe in the late 1800s, and the writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, "Our Hundred Days in Europe" offers an entertaining and informative narrative.

  • von Oliver Wendell Holmes
    15,90 €

    "Our Hundred Days in Europe" is a travel narrative written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., an American physician, poet, and essayist. Originally published in 1887, the book recounts the author's experiences during his European travels.In "Our Hundred Days in Europe," Holmes shares his observations and reflections on the cultures, landscapes, and people he encounters during his journey. The title refers to the duration of his travels, providing readers with a glimpse into the late 19th-century European experience.Holmes' narrative style is characterized by wit, humor, and keen insights, making the book an engaging account of his exploration. The work is not only a travelogue but also an opportunity for Holmes to share his thoughts on various aspects of European life and society.For those interested in travel literature, historical perspectives on Europe in the late 1800s, and the writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, "Our Hundred Days in Europe" offers an entertaining and informative narrative.

  • von Blanche Willis Howard
    15,90 €

    "One Year Abroad" is a novel written by American author Blanche Willis Howard. First published in 1887, the book is a work of fiction that explores themes of love, cultural differences, and personal growth through the experiences of its characters.The narrative revolves around the protagonist, Cornelia "Cousin," and her travels in Europe. As she spends a year abroad, the novel delves into the relationships she forms, the challenges she faces, and the transformative impact of her experiences on her character.Blanche Willis Howard, known for her exploration of social issues and intricate character development, weaves a compelling story that captures the complexities of human relationships and the cultural nuances of the late 19th century.For readers interested in novels that depict the cultural and personal dynamics of travel, "One Year Abroad" provides a literary journey through the eyes of its characters as they navigate the challenges and discoveries of life overseas.

  • von Samuel W. Baker
    15,90 €

    "Holidays in Eastern France" is a travel narrative written by Matilda Betham Edwards. Published in 1875, the book recounts the author's experiences and observations during her travels through Eastern France. Matilda Betham Edwards was an English novelist, travel writer, and poet.In "Holidays in Eastern France," Edwards likely explores the landscapes, cultural traditions, and historical landmarks of the region. The narrative may include her encounters with local people, the cuisine, and the distinctive characteristics that make Eastern France unique.Betham Edwards was known for her engaging writing style and her ability to vividly depict the places she visited. For readers interested in 19th-century travel literature, particularly narratives that provide insights into the cultural and scenic aspects of France, "Holidays in Eastern France" offers a historical perspective and a glimpse into the author's experiences during her travels.

  • von Gustave Flaubert
    9,99 €

    We walked through the empty galleries and deserted rooms where spiders spin their cobwebs over the salamanders of Francis the First. One is overcome by a feeling of distress at the sight of this poverty which has no grandeur. It is not absolute ruin, with the luxury of blackened and mouldy débris, the delicate embroidery of flowers, and the drapery of waving vines undulating in the breeze, like pieces of damask. It is a conscious poverty, for it brushes its threadbare coat and endeavours to appear respectable. The floor has been repaired in one room, while in the next it has been allowed to rot. It shows the futile effort to preserve that which is dying and to bring back that which has fled. Strange to say, it is all very melancholy, but not at all imposing.

  • von Richard Le Gallienne
    9,99 €

    "October Vagabonds" is a novel written by Richard Le Gallienne, a British author and poet. The book, published in 1912, is a work of fiction that captures the essence of autumn in England. Richard Le Gallienne, known for his lyrical and romantic writing style, uses "October Vagabonds" to explore themes of love, nature, and the transient beauty of life.The novel is celebrated for its poetic prose and its ability to evoke the atmosphere of the autumn season. Le Gallienne's vivid descriptions and introspective musings contribute to the novel's charm, making it a favorite among readers who appreciate the beauty of language and the nuances of the changing seasons.

  • von Anthony Trollope
    19,90 €

  • von Arnold Haultain
    9,99 €

    "Of Walks and Walking Tours" is a delightful essay collection written by Arnold Haultain. Originally published in 1913, Haultain's work explores the joys and benefits of walking, whether it be through the countryside or along urban streets. His essays reflect on the simple pleasures of pedestrianism, the appreciation of nature, and the meditative aspects of walking.Arnold Haultain was a Canadian author and journalist known for his works on a variety of topics, including essays and travel writing. "Of Walks and Walking Tours" captures his insights into the art of walking and the experiences that can unfold during a leisurely stroll. Haultain's prose is reflective and often infused with a sense of humor, making the essays both informative and enjoyable to read.For those who appreciate literature on the joys of walking, nature, and the outdoors, Arnold Haultain's "Of Walks and Walking Tours" remains a classic exploration of the pleasures that can be found in a simple, mindful walk.

  • von Daniela Neuwirth
    18,00 €

    Italien-Wochenenden, Sommerferien an der Adria, kein Wörthersee ohne Lignano. Von Sandburgen, Kochtopf-Krebsen, Quallen-Invasion, chilligen Beach-Clubs, Rai-Uno, Heuschreckenbissen, dem Ötzi und drei Zinnen.

  • von Nina Salevsky
    18,00 €

    Kaum eine Stadt birgt so viele Geheimnisse wie Venedig. Neben den hinlänglich bekannten Sehenswürdigkeiten warten in der Lagune zahlreiche Kuriositäten und erstaunliche Begebenheiten darauf, entdeckt zu werden. Was hat der 1. März mit Neujahr zu tun? Wie kann man herausfinden, ob man seinem Todesurteil damals entgangen wäre? Warum ist ein Cappuccino im Caffè Florian so teuer und wieso sind die Häuser auf Burano eigentlich bunt?In dieser Fortsetzung von "Geheimnisvolles Venedig: Aberglaube und Geschichte" sorgen weitere verblüffende Erzählungen rund um die Serenissima für Staunen.

  • von Seonaidh Adams & Katja Wündrich
    15,00 €

  • von Erika Bauck
    11,99 - 18,99 €

  • von Richard Deiss
    12,80 €

    Das Buch stellt mehr als 80 Denkmäler zu Stadt- und Dorforiginalen in den südlichen Bundesländern Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Hessen, Baden-Württemberg und Bayern.Teil einer Reihe zu Originaledenkmälern in Deutschland und Europa.Ein Panoptikum interessanter Menschen, vom armen Schlucker bis zum Knoblauchkönig, vom Gurkenverkäufer bis zum letzten Lachsfischer.

  • von Leachim Sachet
    15,99 - 22,99 €

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    16,00 €

    20.000 Kilometer, 33 Grenzüberquerungen, zahllose Begegnungen Mit Rucksack und Notizblock bricht Alex Rühle auf, um zu erkunden, was den Kern Europas heute ausmacht. Von Athen aus geht es einmal rundherum, vom Balkan bis Gibraltar, von Portugal bis zum Polarkreis, vom Baltikum bis ins Donaudelta. Seine Route führt ihn an die Ränder und in die Zentren, durch die zerklüftete Vergangenheit und mitten rein in die chaotische Gegenwart. Er will wissen, was eint und trennt »uns Europäer«? Eindringlich und atmosphärisch dicht zeichnet er ein Porträt von Ländern und Menschen, lässt die Gespaltenheit, Schönheit und Kraft dieses Kontinents vor unseren Augen entstehen.

  • von Talisa Gassmann
    42,95 €

    Bachelorarbeit aus dem Jahr 2023 im Fachbereich Tourismus - Sonstiges, Note: 1,3, Hochschule Harz - Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften (FH) (International Tourism Studies), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Als eines der meistbesuchten Schutzgebiete in den Vereinigten Staaten hat der Joshua Tree Nationalpark erkannt, dass die Förderung eines nachhaltigen Tourismus auch zur Steigerung der lokalen Wirtschaftsleistung und Lebensqualität beitragen kann. Deshalb rückt die Frage nach den Auswirkungen des Tourismus auf die lokale und regionale Wirtschaft, sowie auf die Lebensqualität immer stärker in den Vordergrund. Trotz seiner Bedeutung gibt es jedoch relativ viel Spielraum, was die Forschung über die Auswirkungen des Tourismus im Joshua Tree Nationalpark betrifft: insbesondere die damit verbundenen Auswirkungen und Wahrnehmungen der lokalen Bevölkerung. Folglich zielt die vorliegende Bachelorarbeit darauf ab, diese Lücke zu füllen, indem eine detaillierte Fallstudie über den Tourismus im Joshua Tree Nationalpark durchgeführt wird. Nicht nur die Besuchszahlen und -trends werden analysiert, sondern besonders relevant ist die Untersuchung und Bewertung der wirtschaftlichen Auswirkungen des Tourismus im Nationalpark, um resultierend mögliche Implikationen für die Politik und das Parkmanagement zu diskutieren.Die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse dienen als Grundlage für die Ableitung geeigneter Maßnahmen, mit denen der Tourismus im Joshua Tree Nationalpark mit Hinblick auf die Auswirkungen der lokalen Bevölkerung nachhaltig gestaltet werden kann. Um dieses Ziel zu erreichen, wird im Verlauf der Arbeit zunächst ein theoretischer Rahmen dargelegt, der wichtige Grundlagen zu dem wirtschaftlichen Potenzial des Tourismus - sowie die damit verbundene Relevanz von Nationalparks - schafft.Nach Erläuterung der Forschungsfrage und Methodik wird im Hauptteil die Fallstudie durchgeführt. Diese beinhaltet die Betrachtung des Profils des Joshua Tree Nationalparks, sowie aktuelle Entwicklungen im Bereich des Tourismus. Im Anschluss werden die Auswirkungen des Tourismus auf die Wirtschaft und Lebensqualität hergeleitet, wobei eine kritische Betrachtung auf positiver, sowie negativer Ebene stattfindet. Eine solide Grundlage dafür wird durch die Kombination von qualitativen Daten aus Interviews mit Bewohnern, die von lokalen Zeitungsunternehmen durchgeführt wurden, und umfangreicher quantitativer Forschung geschaffen. [...]

  • von Sabine Heilig
    14,90 €

  • von Watkin Tench
    35,00 €

    The marines and convicts having been previously embarked in the River, at Portsmouth, and Plymouth, the whole fleet destined for the expedition rendezvoused at the Mother Bank, on the 16th of March 1787, and remained there until the 13th of May following. In this period, excepting a slight appearance of contagion in one of the transports, the ships were universally healthy, and the prisoners in high spirits.

  • von Price Collier
    30,00 €

    This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's literature.

  • von George Davidson
    19,00 €

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • von Alan Tennant
    23,00 €

    In this extraordinary journey, Alan Tennant recounts his attempt to track the transcontinental migration of the majestic peregrine falcon — an investigation no one before him had ever taken to such lengths. From the windswept flats of the Texas barrier islands to the Artic and then south again into the Caribbean, On the Wing provides a hilariously picaresque and bumpy flight.

  • von John Gimlette
    25,00 €

    Haven to Nazis, smugglers' paradise, home to some of the earth's oddest wildlife and most baroquely awful dictatorships, Paraguay is a nation waiting for the right chronicler. In John Gimlette, at last it has one. With an adventurer's sang-froid, a historian's erudition, and a sense of irony so keen you could cut a finger on it, Gimlette celebrates the beauty, horror and-yes-charm of South America's obscure and remote "island surrounded by land.”He takes readers from genteel drawing rooms in Asuncion-where ladies still gossip about the nineteenth-century Irish adventuress who became Paraguay's Empress to the "Green Hell” of the Chaco, a vast, inhospitable tract populated by aging Mennonites and discouraged Indians. Replete with eccentrics and scoundrels, ecologically minded cannibals and utopians from every corner of the earth, At the Tomb of the Inflatable Pig is a madly entertaining book.

  • von Marco De Casotti
    25,00 €

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • - Or Life In Sunset Land (1914)
    von George Edmund Holt
    27,00 €

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

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