Karen Brown's Italy

Karen Brown's Italy
Author: Karen Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 261
Release: 1999
Genre: Bed and breakfast accommodations
ISBN: 9780930328801

Karen Brown's Italy B&B

Karen Brown's Italy B&B
Author: Karen Brown
Publisher: Karen Brown's Guides
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2006
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781933810072

From nights in simple bed and breakfasts to luxurious villas that are rented by the week this guide features memorable places to stay. In cities such as Rome, Florence and Venice we include an excellent selection of albergos, pensiones and small hotels. Seven regional itineraries keep you on track through the romantic hilltowns of Tuscany, the beguiling backroads of Umbria, the Lake District, Amalfi coast and Sicily.

Karen Brown's Italy

Karen Brown's Italy
Author: Clare Brown
Publisher: Globe Pequot Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1998
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780930328627

Italy is truly a tourist's paradise -- visit fascinating and perfectly preserved ancient monuments, surround yourself with old buildings whose perfection still inspires styles of today, and conquer the tremendous mountains and magnificent ski slopes that tower above. The miracle of Italy is these treasures and the warm gracious people who inhabit the villages and cities. Five driving itineraries lead you throughout Italy, while one takes the nondriver to some of the country's most famous destinations by boat or train.

Leonardo's Swans

Leonardo's Swans
Author: Karen Essex
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2006-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0385517661

Isabelle d’Este, daughter of the Duke of Ferrara, born into privilege and the political and artistic turbulence of Renaissance Italy, is a stunning black-eyed blond and an art lover and collector. Worldly and ambitious, she has never envied her less attractive sister, the spirited but naïve Beatrice, until, by a quirk of fate, Beatrice is betrothed to the future Duke of Milan. Although he is more than twice their age, openly lives with his mistress, and is reputedly trying to eliminate the current duke by nefarious means, Ludovico Sforza is Isabella’s match in intellect and passion for all things of beauty. Only he would allow her to fulfill her destiny: to reign over one of the world’s most powerful and enlightened realms and be immortalized in oil by the genius Leonardo da Vinci. Isabella vows that she will not rest until she wins her true fate, and the two sisters compete for supremacy in the illustrious courts of Europe. A haunting novel of rivalry, love, and betrayal that transports you back to Renaissance Italy, Leonardo’s Swans will have you dashing to the works of the great master—not for clues to a mystery but to contemplate the secrets of the human heart.

Paris Out of Hand

Paris Out of Hand
Author: Karen Elizabeth Gordon
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1996-08
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780811809696

An illustrated guide to a surrealist Paris. At the Cinema l'Ange des Sables, they show only movies shot in the desert, while in the Cafe Dada you insert food into an automatic dispenser and get money. By the author of The Red Shoes.

Basilicata: Authentic Italy

Basilicata: Authentic Italy
Author: Karen Haid
Publisher: Hiller Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781734832204

Magnificent natural beauty, rich culture and longstanding traditions, Basilicata packs an incredible diversity into the unassuming instep of the Italian boot. From the renowned Sassi di Matera to the smallest village, this in-depth travel essay uncovers a land, its people, their past and present, sharing the joys and challenges of the experience.

A Comparative Look at Regulation of Corporate Tax Avoidance

A Comparative Look at Regulation of Corporate Tax Avoidance
Author: Karen B. Brown
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2011-12-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9400723423

This volume provides a fascinating look at the anti-tax avoidance strategies employed by more than fifteen countries in eastern and western Europe, Canada, the Pacific Rim, Asia, Africa, and the United States. It surveys the similarities and differences in anti-avoidance regimes and contains detailed chapters for each country surveying the moral and legal dimensions of the problem. The proliferation of tax avoidance schemes in recent years signals the global dimensions of a problem presenting a serious challenge to the effective administration of tax laws. Tax avoidance involves unacceptable manipulation of the law to obtain a tax advantage. These transactions support wasteful behavior in which corporations enter into elaborate, circuitous arrangements solely to minimize tax liability. It frustrates the ability of governments to collect sufficient revenue to provide essential public goods and services. Avoidance of duly enacted provisions (or manipulation to secure tax benefits unintended by the legislature) poses a threat to the effective operation of a free society for the benefit of a small group of members who seek the privilege of shifting their tax burden onto others merely to compete in the world of commerce. In a world in which world treasuries struggle for the resources to battle terrorist threats and to secure a decent standard of living for constituents tax avoidance can bring economies close to the edge of sustainability. As tax avoidance is one of the top concerns of most nations, the importance of this work cannot be overstated.

Don't Tell

Don't Tell
Author: Karen Rose
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2008-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0446549401

After faking her own death, a mother on the run from her abusive husband is desperate to start a new life -- but as a new romance blossoms, he threatens to track her down . . . It was a desperate plan. But Mary Grace Winters knew the only way to save herself and her child from her abusive cop husband was to stage their own death. Now all that remains of their former life is at the bottom of a lake. Armed with a new identity in a new town, she and her son have found refuge hundreds of miles away. As Caroline Stewart, she has almost forgotten the nightmare she left behind nine years ago. She is even taking a chance on love with Max Hunter, a man with wounds of his own. But her past is about to collide with the present when her husband uncovers her trail and threatens her hard-won peace. Step by step, he's closing in on her -- and everything and everyone she loves.

Karen Brown's Italy

Karen Brown's Italy
Author: Clare Brown
Publisher: Karen Brown's Guides, Incorporated
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2002
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781928901235

Completely updated every year, Karen Brown Guides point you to the most charming inns and B&Bs in Europe and the USA. Loaded with tons of reviews and easy-to-follow ititneraries as well as lively, personal descriptions of all inns, hotels, and B&Bs; accommodations in all price ranges, chosen for their charm and the warmth of their welcome; plus locator maps which help to plan inn-to-inn itineraries.

Karen Green: Frail Sister

Karen Green: Frail Sister
Author: Karen Green
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781938221194

From the author of Bough Down, a found, collaged and lovingly amended inquiry into how women disappear Artist and writer Karen Green's second book originated in a search for a woman who had vanished: her Aunt Constance whom Green knew only from a few family photos and keepsakes. In her absence, Green has constructed an elliptical arrangement of artifacts from an untold life. In this rescued history, Green imagines for her aunt a childhood in which she is bold, reckless, perspicacious, mischievous; an adolescence ripe with desire and scarred by violation and loss; and an adulthood in which she strives to sing above the incessant din of violence. Constance--one half of a sister duo put to work performing as musical prodigies in the dirt-poor town of Oil City, Pennsylvania. during the Great Depression--escapes as a teenager to the USO and tours a ravaged Italy during World War II. Soon after she returns to an unsparing life in New York City, she disappears. Green traces her dissolution in a deftly composed trove of letters Constance writes to her beloved sister and those she receives from dozens of men smitten by her stage persona, along with her drawings, collages and altered photographs. Though told mostly from Constance's point of view, Frail Sister is also haunted by the voices of the transient, the absent and the dead. The letters (a few real, many invented) expose not only the quotidian reality of war but also the ubiquitous brutality it throws into relief. Nimble, darkly funny and poignant, Frail Sister is possessed by the disappeared, giving voice to the voiceless, bringing into a focus a life disintegrating at every edge.