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100 Best Paintings in London By Geoffrey Smith
The only book to provide an introduction in one volume to the best art in London. 100 Best Paintings in London is an amalgam of commentary and tourist guide leading to a greater understanding and appreciation of the paintings chosen. The d... |
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100 Best Paintings in New York By Deanna MacDonald and Geoffrey Smith
100 Best Paintings in New York is an amalgam of commentary and tourist guide leading to a greater understanding and appreciation of the paintings chosen. The descriptions draw attention to fascinating details in each work and look at why, w... |
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9/11 & American Empire - Intellectuals Speak Out Edited by David Ray Griffin & Peter Dale Scott
Practically from the moment the dust settled in New York and Washington after the attacks of September 11, a movement has grown of survivors, witnesses, and sceptics who have never quite been able to accept the official story. When theologian David R... |
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9/11 Commission Report - Omissions and Distortions By David Ray Griffin
With US political leaders - Democrat and Republican alike - embracing the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission, and an eager media receiving the Commission's 567 page report as the whole story, everyone who cares about the fate of American democrac... |
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9/11 Contradictions By David Ray Griffin
In 9/11 Contradictions, David Ray Griffin shows that the official story about 9/11 is riddled with internal contradictions. For example, the 9/11 Commission’s claim that Vice President Cheney did not enter the Presidential Emergency Operations... |
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Ancient Greece - An Explorer's Guide By Robert Meagher and Elizabeth Neave
Few locations in the world offer as many captivating ancient sites and monuments as Greece, and the ancients who built them knew how to choose spectacular natural settings that in themselves would satisfy any traveller.
Ancient Greece is ri... |
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Ancient Ireland - An Explorer's Guide By Robert Meagher and Elizabeth Neave
A splendid guidebook to Irelandís spectacular antiquitiesóits passage tombs, ring forts, castles, Neolithic settlements, and monastic sites. With its witty and erudite explorations of Irish mythology, history, literature, archaeology, and architectur... |
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Antigua & Barbuda Companion By Melanie Etherington
The Antigua and Barbuda Companion is the definitive guide and required reading for any visitor to the twin islands.
Exhaustively researched and compiled, this detailed, comprehensive and fascinating book, is the result of two years work by Melanie E... |
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Art for Travellers France - Viewing Art in Paris and the Ile de France By Bill and Lorna Hannan
France holds some of the most remarkable and well-known collections of art in the world. This thorough and accessible guide covers every possible epoch, taking travellers on a guided journey through centuries of wonderful paintings, architecture, and... |
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Art for Travellers Greece - The Essential Guide for Viewing Art in Greece By Bill and Lorna Hannan
The art of Classical Greece has had an astonishing influence on Western art for more than two millennia. Art in Greece, however, extends over even more millennia. Neolithic material dates from about 7000 BCE. Greek art is not just marble statues of V... |
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Art for Travellers Prague - The Essential Guide to Viewing Art in Prague By Deanna MacDonald
It is no exaggeration to say that Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in the world; few places possess such atmosphere and history, such magnificent art and architecture. Part of its allure comes from its extraordinarily eclectic layers: a sin... |
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Before and After - US Foreign Policy and the War on Terrorism By Phyllis Bennis
Before & After examines the role of US foreign policy in the terrorism/anti-terrorism crisis that began - publicly - with the attack on the World Trade Center on 11 September 2001, but which, in fact, has roots that began long before that September d... |
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Café Life Florence - Guidebook to the Cafés and bars of the Renaissance City By Joseph Wolff Illustrated by Roger Paperno
Like its sibling Café Life Rome, author Joe Wolff and photographer Roger Paperno's book profiles family-owned cafes, bars, and gelaterias in the glorious and historic city of Florence. Reap the rewards of their exhaustive research into the fin... |
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Café Life New York By Sandy Miller
Café Life New York is an essential companion for anyone committed to discovering the true heart of one of the world’s greatest cities.
Discover the cafés of New York City, the neighbourhood hangouts that even street-smart New Yorkers often... |
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Café Life Paris By Christine and Dennis Graf Illustrated by Juliana Spear
What could be more Parisian than a cafe? In Cafe Life Paris you'll discover an extraordinary variety of places in which to cultivate the art of living as the French do. You will experience:
* Glamorous places with names that resonate throug... |
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Café Life Rome - A Guidebook to the Cafés and Bars of the Eternal City By Joseph Wolff Illustrated by Roger Paperno
The caffe is indisputably central to Roman life. Café Life Rome is the first guide book dedicated solely to the cafes and bars of Rome.
This book, with its rich photography and informed descriptions, steers travellers to Rome's 22 best bars... |
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Café Life Venice By Joseph Wolff Illustrated by Roger Paperno
The Café Life series takes you to its third Italian city — La Serenissima (the Most Serene Republic) — with Café Life Venice. Like predecessors Café Life Rome and Café Life Florence, it explores a select group of family-ru... |
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Calling the Shots - How Washington Dominates Today's U.N.
The end of the Cold War brought the United Nations to renewed prominence. Increasingly, the U.S. and its allies turned to the UN to make, keep, or enforce the peace where virulent new nationalisms and ethnic hatreds exploded. Increasingly, the UN ope... |
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Castro and Cuba By Angelo Trento
On January 1, 1959, Castro's followers entered Havana. The guerrillas took power and the "socialism of the tropics" began. Today, although the Castro regime has introduced some openings to a market economy, the island continues to wage a battle for i... |
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Challenging Empire - People, Governments and the UN Defy U.S. Power By Phyllis Bennis
When millions around the world marched to protest the Iraq war and the U.S. drive towards empire, the New York Times dubbed global public opinion "the second super-power." What empowered those protests was their alliance -- if only for a brief momen... |
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