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British Columbia Handbook (USED)

British Columbia Handbook (USED)

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Brussels Foto Guide (USED)

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California Wine Country (USED)

California Wine Country (USED)

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This user-friendly and highly discerning field guide focuses on the Golden State's most popular and newsworthy wine regions from Napa Valley to the Central Coast to fast-growing Baja. Based on rigorous in-the-field research by two of "Sunset" magazine's most respected staffers, the recommendations are intentionally selective, directing readers to California's best wineries and wine-country travel experiences.

Cape Cod (USED)

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Cape Encounters (USED)

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Cape Itself (USED)

Cape Itself (USED)

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An illustrated guide to the rugged, seabound landscape of Cape Cod, which reveals its ritual of seasonal and geological change, its diverse natural life and the other physical beauties that have attracted tourists and artists alike for over a century.

Caribbean Islands: 2 (USED)

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China Travel Guide- Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, Guilin, Guangzhou (USED)

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Collier's World Atlas and Gazetteer (1940) (USED)

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Come On shore and We Will Kill and Eat You All: A New Zealand Story (USED)

Come On shore and We Will Kill and Eat You All: A New Zealand Story (USED)

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A beautifully written, fiercely intelligent and boldly conceived book that puts the author's unlikely marriage to a Maori man into the context of the history of Western colonization of New Zealand and the South Pacific.

Come on Shore and We Will Kill and Eat You All is the story of the cultural collision between Westerners and the Maoris of New Zealand, told partly as a history of the complex and bloody period of contact between Europeans and the Maoris in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and partly as the story of Christina Thompson's marriage to a Maori man.

As an American graduate student studying history in Australia, Thompson traveled to New Zealand and met a Maori known as "Seven." Their relationship is one of opposites: he is a tradesman, she is an intellectual; he comes from a background of rural poverty, she from one of middleclass privilege; he is a "native," she descends directly from "colonizers." Nevertheless, they shared a similar sense of adventure and a willingness to depart from the customs of their families and forge a life together on their own.

In this book, which grows out of decades of reading and research, Thompson explores cultural displacement through the ages and the fascinating history of Europeans in the South Pacific, beginning with Abel Tasman's discovery of New Zealand in 1642 and Cook's circumnavigation of 1770. Transporting us back and forth in time and around the world, from Australia to Hawaii to tribal New Zealand and finally to a house in New England that has ghosts of its own, Come on Shore brings to life a lush variety of characters and settings. Yet at its core, it is the story of two people who meet, fall in love, and are forever changed.

"A multilayered, highly informative and insightful book that blends memoir, historical and travel narrative...vivid and meticulously researched."--San Francisco Chronicle