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ENGLAND MAPS
Posted in England (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Delorme. By DeLorme Publishing.
The regular list price is $19.95.
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5 comments about Maine Atlas & Gazetteer.
- After reading reviews on Amazon, I bought this book with a couple of others for my sister-in-law who moved to Maine. Within a week of moving to Maine, they got lost and used this atlas to find their way! They really like it.
- I've been camping in Maine for a few weeks... Mainers expect you to have one of these. They say "get out your DeLorme's" not "do you have a map?" Some people I've met have pointed me to the right page without looking at the back.
The details in this atlas are great! All of Maine's public reserve land and campground are clearly marked. If you are trying to do some real camping in some remote areas, get this map. This is a must if you are going to be doing anything outdoors in ME. I never thought I'd say a map is fun to read.
- This book has categories of attractions in the front that you can use to find parks and natural features.
- This is a great atlas for the state of Maine. We have purchased other Gazetteers for other states, and this one was purchased as a Christmas gift for a family member who recently moved to Maine. She wanted the detailed type of map that these provide, taking up where state maps usually leave off.
- DeLorme map books are a tremendous resource. Not only do they have detailed maps, they have info on natural and historic sites, fishing, camping and more.
These books should belong to anyone who likes to travel, be it near or far!
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Posted in England (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Paul Karr. By Frommers.
The regular list price is $16.99.
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5 comments about Frommer's Maine Coast (Frommer's Complete).
- We referred to this book frequently during our stay in Acadia. We didn't find any errors or misinformation, and so I'm giving it the highest rating because it served its purpose well.
- I live on the coast of Maine and have many requests from friends to visit during the summer and fall. I always send this book out before my friends arrive so that they can see everything the Maine coast has to offer and so that I can adequately make a plan for them to see the things that matter most to them. It is an invaluable guide and it "spot on" with descriptions.
- I purchased this as a gift for someone moving to the Maine coast. Frommers has always been helpful to me when I move to or visit a new region.
- This is an outstanding book. We used the book for all of our reference points for Bar Harbor and the surrounding areas. I would recommend this book to anyone who is not familuar with Maine and all that it has to offer. Buy the book and use it to plan all of your activities and places to eat.
- well written lots of information, but several years old, I thought it would be 2008, some things are gone others have changed owners, but we'll take it with us and over all good information
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Posted in England (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Streetwise Maps. By Streetwise Maps.
The regular list price is $6.95.
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4 comments about Streetwise Transitwise Map - Laminated New York Metropolitan Commuter Rail Map - Folding pocket size travel map with LIRR, NYC subway, NJ transit, path trains & Amtrak.
- Purchased for my daughter prior to her attending college in NYC. She says this has been very helpful in navigating her way around
- I've been using this map (multiple copies) in my classroom during my class' New York City unit for the past several years. It is perfect for our needs, though it only shows half of Manhattan on each side, so it is not great for display purposes. We also take it with us when we visit the City on our class trip and it is perfect for walking/riding around - very clear and easy to read.
Good value for the money.
- While planning my second trip to NYC, and remembering the frustration of relying on that "free" subway map which was completely tattered and torn by the end of my first day in the city, I researched several laminated options with seemingly the most comprehensive information and went with this one. I was not disappointed. It stored nicely in my interior coat pocket, and I used it several times as a convenient bookmark for my travel guide book. Most importantly, the information contained on the map is quite easy to read considering the overall size of this product.
You can purchase numerous city maps with subway overlays, but this one had (in my opinion) the most useful information. If I had to pick just one map to take along, this would be it.
One slight disadvantage of this map is that to have all the subway trains from the Bronx to outer Queens represented, it's simply not possible to include a city street grid along with the subway lines and still have it readable. So, it is helpful to also have a second city street map for reference purposes while using this product. This is the only way to determine, for instance, specifically how many blocks one might need to walk to a particular station. To me this was not a problem, however, because my travel guide had any number of maps I needed for this purpose, so they complimented one another and worked together well. My friends ended up relying on me to be our group navigator because this method turned out to be the most efficient system for determining where we needed to go and exactly HOW to do it.
I think the most important and helpful feature of this map is that EVERY train stop along all subway lines is included along with which SPECIFIC trains actually stop at each station. The most confusing aspect of the NYC metro rail is knowing which trains are "express" or "local". You sometimes have a number of train options to take from one location to the next, but it is possible to jump on a train which might travel through the particular station you want without stopping during certain hours. Most other maps include only the station information and what number/letter trains go through, but NOT which lines are express or local. You avoid using a third reference source to get this information by using the Streetwise map. It's all right there! You can quickly glance down and see if the train approaching will stop at the destination you're seeking, making it possible to adjust your itinerary on the fly instead of sticking to one you and your friends just plotted out at the restaurant (which took ten minutes to do as everyone argued about the "best" way to get from point A to B!) This info lets you save time by glancing quickly at the map to see if the train just arriving (not necessarily the one you planned to take) might also take you to the same destination, reducing wait times and averting the need to tediously plan out each and every move with no flexibility. I liked being able to use the map in this way because we seemed much less like tourists. A quick glance, and we were on our way as the map slipped rick back in my pocket. I giggled a few times at some other tourists who were juggling the five maps they needed to get the same information, and thought they should have bought the Streetwise.
A very wise investment of a few bucks. The map is durable and I will be using mine again and again. The best part is that with my new familiarity of how to use this particular product in the most efficient way, getting around my next trip will be a snap! Buy this map...you won't regret it!
- This map held up during the rains in New York. When we weren't sure which train to go where, this map made it very clear.
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Posted in England (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Michael Middleditch. By Penguin (Non-Classics).
The regular list price is $12.00.
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5 comments about The London Mapguide.
- Having lived in London, I can say she isn't easily navigated by those with intimate knowledge of her streets. If you're moving, splurge for the London A-Z book. For traveler's this is the book you should NOT LEAVE your HOTEL WITHOUT! Check out some books from the library with recommended walks, highlight them in this books, photocopy the details. This book of maps will save you tons of weight in your bags. I can not recommend it highly enough.
- When planning my latest trip to London, I overindulged when it came to buying maps - and I already owned a few small A to Z and similar maps/mapbooks from earlier visits. I took only a few maps with me, including this one, and I'm very glad that I took it.
For some reason it didn't spark my interest all that much when I was leafing through it in my living room. But when I got to London and was heading out of my hotel room for the tube station? I always slipped this one into my bag. I noticed some other tourists using it too.
It's small and light enough to carry easily, and the pages are easy to comprehend with a few glances while out and about. No need to stop and nearly squint to make out streets, place names, intersections, etc., because the pages are larger than the "pocket sized" A to Z type books/booklets. Nor were there any pages to unfold and fight with. Just a lightweight simple book format. It's a great size and scale for on-the-go use. I was able to find almost every street or court I needed in it, although I believe it's somewhat simplified (several times I looked for an obscure small "mews" or "way" off a listed street and didn't find it, perhaps my fault and perhaps because it was omitted from the map). But this is a mapguide for travelers, not a detailed map for residents - and I assume the makers sacrificed some detail in the interests of readability. Mine is marked up with notes and routes from my last visit, and will get more annotations as I plan my next trip.
I agree with other reviewers who said that if the book covered more area, it would become too large to carry easily. It covers the central areas of London which are most visited by travelers.
- We just returned from three weeks in London. A trip of a lifetime, and this little hummer helped make it that way. Quick, easy, accurate, perfect size and very portable. Helped us feel like "old timers" in very short period of time. If you're going to London, even for a day or two, this is the map to have.
- Have used this map book for years. It's great. I also slip the open page I need into one of the 3 ring binder plastic covers (fits perfectly) so it doesn't get messed up, it's always open & handy to the page I need
- I received this as a door prize before I went on my semester in London when I was in college. This was INDESPESIBLE for the 3.5 months I was in London!! It has lots of information about the city: little bit of history, places to visit, restaurants, theaters and tube map information and it's small/thin enough to carry with you on a day-to-day basis. One night, I left it on the tube and I went out and bought another one the very next day because I loved using it so much!! Thankfully I didn't lose that one and still have it for whenever I go back to London; which I hope will be soon!! If you need a mapguide for London-THIS IS THE ONE TO GET!!
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Posted in England (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Stan Posner and Sandra Phillips-Posner. By Travelsmart.
The regular list price is $23.95.
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5 comments about Drive I-95: Exit by Exit Info, Maps, History and Trivia.
- Surely you've heard the catch-line "don't leave home without it." If you're driving down the east coast of the United States, please take that phrase to heart and don't leave home without a copy of Drive I-95. Husband and wife team Stan Posner and Sandra Phillips-Posner share their love of learning and travel with readers in this highly informative, extremely well-organized travel book that guides drivers on an exit by exit tour down I-95.
The first section of the book provides maps of I-95 from exit 12 (where it meets with I-93) in Massachusetts to the very end of the road in Coral Gables, Florida. The maps in Drive I-95 are clear and concise, just right for gleaning quick information at a glance for navigators and drivers. These handy one-page maps (no folding!) supply the reader with the exit number, gas stations, restaurants, lodging, shopping, RV service centers, drug stores, car washes, laundromats as well as nifty places to visit along the way. On these maps, the authors even let you know what the speed limit is at various sections of the road in addition to toll booths and fees, campground/RV sites, golf courses, and possible locations reported or observed as radar traps! Even with all this vital information supplied for drivers, the maps in Drive I-95 are so cleverly designed that they remain impressively easy to read on the fly.
For all the usefulness of the maps, it's the tourist information and stories provided in the rest of the book that adds charm to Drive I-95. There are 111 pages of exit-by-exit stories relating to key sites you'll drive by on your excursion. These tales are presented in a companionable style as if a friend had thoughtfully written a travel journal just for you. The authors didn't miss a chance to poke around wonderful stores or sites in order to gather all the information in this book. For example, at exit 10S in Massachusetts, readers learn all about Furlong's Cottage Candies including recommendations for the better treats. At exit 138 in North Carolina, the authors share their experiences at Gardner's Barbecue `n' Chicken, "Okay we'll admit it, we ate fried gizzards and actually like them...Don't miss the little corn sticks or the hush puppies. You can take out for a car picnic." It seems as if no detail has been left overlooked by Drive I-95, for instance the authors warn that at the Lumberton Visitors' Bureau in North Carolina there are no bathrooms in the information center but you'll find one a few doors down.
What's more, readers can't help but learn historical facts about the towns that are whizzing by. At New Jersey's exit 15W they write, "Thomas Alva Edison had two labs, one in Menlo Park and one in West Orange. It was here in 1889 that the first motion picture studio was set up." Folks might end up passing the time in the car by debating which interesting stop to make on the route: Will it be the Collingwood Library and Museum on Americanism, where you can find the lantern used to signal Paul Revere? Or the United States Patent and Trademark Office Museum? Or should you stretch your legs in Occoquan, a pleasant little town on a river? All of them are possibilities while you're driving through Virginia. You'll never have to settle for a hastily eaten fast food burger at a rest stop again!
But I've saved my favorite part of Drive I-95 for last: the flip-out chart of the radio stations you'll find along your drive. For each major city along the way, the authors considerately provide readers with the call numbers to thirteen different types of radio stations, from Jazz/Blues to Top 40, from NPR to Spanish. No more frustrating rounds of flipping through the stations in search of your listening pleasure!
Quill says: This book is a MUST HAVE for anybody planning to drive I-95!
- This book is a godsend to those of us who drive up and down the east coast. The information is accurate and up-to-date and makes it a breeze to find places to stop on the way. It made our recent trip so much easier.
- I purchased this book because we are traveling to Disney using I95. We are looking forward to following our travels using the interesting facts along the way. It looks very helpful by having the resturants and gas stations all marked for you. Thanks, Cathy Philadelphia
- This book is great for traveling form MA to FL. The restaurant and hotel/motel information is very valuable. It even provides rest stops. We would never make the trip without it. Soon we will be taking advantage of the side trips.
- I'm a brazilian traveler who is planning a trip from Miami to New York in july 2010 and Drive I-95 has been very useful in this planning. Every interesting places to know, restaurants, rest places, hotels, motels and so on. If you are about to travel through I-95 I recommend it. Have a nice trip.
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Posted in England (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Streetwise Maps. By Streetwise Maps.
The regular list price is $6.95.
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5 comments about Streetwise Boston Map - Laminated City Center Street Map of Boston, Massachusetts - Folding pocket size travel map with MBTA subway map & trolley lines.
- I have several Streetwise maps and this one was just as helpful as the others. I was able to sightsee and commute with no problems and I love the convience of the map!
- i rarely feel compelled to write reviews for products, and to be honest, they are usualy more of a warning than a compliment. this is the exception. twice now i have been traveling by myself in cities (Chicago and now Boston) and found my Streetwise map to be a far more acurate guide than my (very expensive and brand new) GPS navigator. i consider them indispensible whether i am traveling for business and need to quickly navigate like a native or just sightseeing.
great feature of this map-its laminated so you can write on it without ruining it. we had it on hand while visiting some friends and they took a dry-erase marker and circled fun place to go, numbered their priority (from can't miss to so-so) and even drew X's through areas to avoid. when we accomplished what we wanted for the day, we just wiped it off and started over.
in particular, i love the detail of these maps. several times i have been just around the corner from a fun shopping district or museum and would never have known if not for these maps-something my GPS fails to share with me. i have often been able to find shorter, savvier routes with these maps than what my GPS was indicating. even if you spent an obcene amount of money on one of these devices, i insist to everyone i know to supplement their travels with one of these maps. the GPS was $600, the streetwise maps was $6. you do the math.
- The laminated Boston street map is clear and gives a wide range of Boston's different districts and streets in those areas. It gives a visitor to Boston an idea on where to stay and sightsee.
- I was excited to take this map with us to Boston but found it hard to read because the print was so small. In fact, I ended up sticking it in my purse and not using it at all because the map that the hotel's shuttle driver gave us was so much better. That map's print was large and in bright colors so it was easier to use. It was dog-eared at the end of the trip but it went in the trash because we no longer needed it anyway.
- This map has a lot of information packed into a small space. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to read. We took this to Boston for a week-long honeymoon and actually used the cardstock-printed map from the Concierge's desk. We primarily used this to figure out the T (Boston's subway system) stops.
The lamination, though, is a plus because you can write on it with a grease pencil.
All in all, there are much better on the market that are not as difficult to read.
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Posted in England (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Marie Morris. By Frommers.
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1 comments about Frommer's Boston 2010 (Frommer's Complete).
- This is an excellent guide to Boston. The best part is a guide to the public transportation system which is essential in getting around. Boston is worse than Los Angeles to drive in. Just get a hotel near public transportation and search out art museums, go find great sea food or even Mexican restaurants, have a wonderful time.
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Posted in England (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Fodor's. By Fodor's.
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1 comments about Fodor's London 2010 (Full-Color Gold Guides).
- Fodor's is of course one of the best travel books available. The sections are divided nicely and provide a lot of info that will help me prepare for my trip. Highly recommended.
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Posted in England (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Streetwise Maps. By Streetwise Maps.
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5 comments about Streetwise London Map - Laminated City Center Street Map of London, England.
- Best thing about this is that it's laminated to withstand use and weather. Won't know about the rest of it until it's used, but it will be used shortly and used frequently for the next six months.
- I must say that this lil map of London is very good. So far I am mapping out a lot of places and things and actually found where I will be staying when I get there. :-) It is simply great, and is laminated, so it won't get dirty, bent out of shape or anything. Simply perfect!
- This was indispensable. It is perfect in the fact that it is plastic coated, it was opened many times and held up well!! My husband carried it in his jacket pocket, and we never left the hotel without it.
- This streetwise map of London was very useful for my latest trip to London. It is sturdy and compact and comprehensive. The Streetwise maps are a good product in general. I live in New York City but still use a Streetwise map of New York.
- I spent three weeks in London with a group of students studying abroad. This was by far the most useful map anyone had. Big enough to read and small enough to tuck away in a purse pocket. We did a lot of walking and every little alley was on it. I'm going back this summer and might take two, because my students always wanted to borrow mine.
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Posted in England (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Streetwise Maps. By Streetwise Maps.
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5 comments about Streetwise London Underground Map - The Tube - Laminated London Metro Map - Folding pocket & wallet size metro map for travel.
- If you're an American traveling in London, this map is indespencable. If you ask someone in London how to find something, you'll quickly realize that we speak American, not English, and their answer though thoughtfully and politely given, will be a struggle to understand. This map is indestructable and holds up in nasty London weather, has all the stops and routes for the Tube which makes affordable inter city and airport travel easy, and list all the spots you wish to see on you're trip. Good map. I'd buy it again if I didn't already own it.
- Didn't get wet, fit in pocket, accurate, handy, what more could be wanted. I marked it with a fine point sharpie to find stuff.
- I have very limited time in London on an upcoming trip, so I want to waste as little time as possible traveling between points. I love the size of this Tube map -- don't want to be weighed down with heavy guidebooks either! The size will make it easy to pack -- though it also makes the map a little harder to read, especially with older eyes.
- I took this map of the London tube (subway) system with me to London recently and used it every day to get around to all the attractions. It's sturdy, folds up so you can put it in your pocket, and was indispensable for finding my way around London. Wouldn't go to London without it if you plan to use the tube!
- Best guide for the Tube, though my only complaint is the Bank and Tower Hill stop... It looks like it's connected, but it's a 15 minute walk away.
My friend wants one in every city! Hopefully, there is one!
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Maine Atlas & Gazetteer
Frommer's Maine Coast (Frommer's Complete)
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Streetwise Boston Map - Laminated City Center Street Map of Boston, Massachusetts - Folding pocket size travel map with MBTA subway map & trolley lines
Frommer's Boston 2010 (Frommer's Complete)
Fodor's London 2010 (Full-Color Gold Guides)
Streetwise London Map - Laminated City Center Street Map of London, England
Streetwise London Underground Map - The Tube - Laminated London Metro Map - Folding pocket & wallet size metro map for travel
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