Posted in Explorers (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by R. H. Major. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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No comments about The Bibliography Of The First Letter Of Christopher Columbus, Describing His Discovery Of The New World.
Posted in Explorers (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by John Wesley Powell. By IndyPublish.com.
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2 comments about Canyons of the Colorado.
- As prior reviews state, the text is well-selected from Powell's journal, and the photographs are superb. But how can the author publish the journal of an explorer without a map keyed to the dates of journal entries? The photographs are superb, but again, not keyed to a map, or even associated with the text. The identifying data for each photo is listed in the front of the book, but is not given on, or near the photograph. A potentially superb book, but, because of these defects and faults, one that is maddening to read.
- This book's photographs are gorgeous--though there's not enough of them--of snow covered mesas, sacred datura, Bryce Canyon (which isn't really on the Colorado at all), streambeds, waterfalls, canyon walls, cactus, clouds, and shadows.
The introduction is by conservationist David Brower, and is a little pretentious, but most of the text is straight from explorer John Wesley Powell's own account of his trips in the late-1800s, and the photos do a great job of making that text seem especially readable.
There are A TON of books about the Colorado River and the Colorado Plateau...and this...this is another one of them. It's a good one though, and worth considering--whether you're obsessed with reading every single book on the subject, or whether you'd just like one nice one to leave out on your coffee table.
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Posted in Explorers (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by James Augustus St. John. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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No comments about The Life Of Sir Walter Raleigh 1552 to 1618 V1.
Posted in Explorers (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by Elle Andra-Warner. By Altitude Publishing (Canada).
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No comments about Hudson's Bay Company Adventures (Junior Edition): Tales of Canada's Early Fur Traders (Junior Amazing Stories).
Posted in Explorers (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by William H. Bell. By Hancock House Publishing.
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No comments about Beyond the Northern Lights: A Quest for the Outdoor Life.
Posted in Explorers (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by Stella Burke May. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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No comments about The Conqueror's Lady; Ines Suarez.
Posted in Explorers (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by Ranulph, Sir Fiennes. By .
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No comments about Capitan Scott/ Captain Scott.
Posted in Explorers (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by James Cook. By IndyPublish.
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No comments about A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World, Volume 1.
Posted in Explorers (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by Louise Myers Johnson. By Textype Pub.
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No comments about Tales of ten mile: 1888 to 1940.
Posted in Explorers (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by Michele Slung. By National Geographic.
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5 comments about Living With Cannibals And Other Womens Adventures.
- Pairing well known adventuresses with lesser known heroines makes this book a great read for those with various levels of familiarity with the history of women explorers. Delightful anecdotes are coupled with high adventure which kept me saying, "I will just read one more story..." until I found myself half way through the book in one sitting. This is a great book to read to your daughter.
- The picture on the cover and the title made me think that this was going to be "A short superficial collection of stories about women adventurers," and probably adventures that wouldn't be worth mentioning were the people male. I was pleasantly surprised. Common themes are, "Ms. X from a very early age indicated that she wanted to travel" and "After living a conventional, homemaker life, at age 30+ Ms. X started traveling." The stories are written so that that one can readily identify with the adventurers, perhaps precisely because up until the time they start traveling their lives are so similar to people like me who are not. Like a prior reviewer, once I started the book I was hooked.
- The picture on the cover and the title made me think that this was going to be "A short superficial collection of stories about women adventurers," and probably adventures that wouldn't be worth mentioning were the people male. I was pleasantly surprised. Common themes are, "Ms. X from a very early age indicated that she wanted to travel" and "After living a conventional, homemaker life, at age 30+ Ms. X started traveling." The stories are written so that that one can readily identify with the adventurers, perhaps precisely because up until the time they start traveling their lives are so similar to people like me who are not. Like a prior reviewer, once I started the book I was hooked.
- This book is a collection of short true stories of women travelers and adventurers. (Some are modern and some are from previous centuries.) Many threw convention to the side to follow their dreams. I enjoyed it!
- This is a pretty quick read and very enjoyable. What I liked so much about this book is that while all these women have one thing in common -- adventure -- they all have their very own and very different approaches to it. From a single mom who takes her daughter through a foreign country, to women kayakers, to mountain climbers. All these women have found the one or two things they really loved (one lady loved India and also loved riding her bike so she rode her bike through India) and pursued it.
Basically this book teaches you to find your thing, be proud of what it is you like to do as an individual - and go for it.
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