A quirky and fascinating guide to Britain's railways, Bradt's Britain from the Rails is perfect not only as an entertaining armchair read but as a handy guidebook to help readers explore the country at a slower, more personal pace. This expanded and updated second edition has an attractive fresh design, clear maps and a new section on 'Britain's Secret Railways.' Full of fascinating titbits, weird accidents and odd characters, it is a thorough and humorous collection perfect for commuters and local history fans alike. With the number of 'staycations' on the rise and increased interest in lowering one's carbon footprint, this guide helps those who don't, can't or won't drive or fly. Author Benedict Le Vey is a national newspaper sub-editor who has also written Bradt's popular Eccentric titles.
May 28, 2015
May 26, 2015
The Best of Beautiful Europe for Tourists
The Best of Beautiful Europe for Tourists 2nd Edition: The Ultimate Guide for Europe’s Top Attractions, Finest Restaurants, Great Shopping, and Beautiful Beaches for Tourists!
Get on a plane today and see Europe and its hottest attractions! If your planning a getaway nothing more perfect than GETAWAY GUIDES! Everything you need in one book for your travels to Europe! Know the tourist attractions, best beaches, and which districts to shop in!
May 22, 2015
Everest, Revised and Updated: Mountain Without Mercy
The terror and triumph of the May 1996 climbing season on Mount Everest will go down in infamy. Made famous by Jon Krakauer’s bestseller Into Thin Air and recounted in David Breashears's gripping IMAX film, the story is relayed in National Geographic's gripping volume, updated with brilliant new panoramic photography. Written in suspenseful detail, the book documents how a courageous photographic team, facing hazards of their own, became an essential part of a rescue effort that brought some—but not all—of their companions down from the mountain alive. Added to the classic main text are fascinating updates: brief portraits of those who lived through the tragedy; a time line of subsequent climbing events on Everest, up to 2014; and never-before-published detailed panoramics of Everest and the Himalaya.