Scribblings From A Travellers Diary
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Author | : Methil.S. Vijayaraghavan |
Publisher | : BFC Publications |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2021-03-10 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9390675510 |
Travelling is one of the most delightful experiences of mankind. People have always enjoyed going from place to place seeing men and things It is one of the best ways of getting acquainted with the culture, variation, and types of people in the world. A man travels for personal reasons, for adventure, for trade, for sight-seeing, for pilgrimage, for education or for conquering unknown lands. It is the best way to get rid of the monotonous routine busy schedule and work pressure and can be called a panacea for stress, strain, anxiety, tension, distress and depression. The travel journals, articles guides and social media with photos of magnificent landscapes, sand beaches, and monuments give the details of a place. But travel memoirs have become handier for a traveller. In “The Joy of Travelling” the author, through simple worlds, lucidly shows the pictures of some of the places visited by him.
Author | : Marthe Jocelyn |
Publisher | : Tundra Books |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2011-03-22 |
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1770492305 |
In 1855, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote to his publisher, complaining about the irritating fad of “scribbling women.” Whether they were written by professionals, by women who simply wanted to connect with others, or by those who wanted to leave a record of their lives, those “scribbles” are fascinating, informative, and instructive. Margaret Catchpole was a transported prisoner whose eleven letters provide the earliest record of white settlement in Australia. Writing hundreds of years later, Aboriginal writer Doris Pilkington-Garimara wrote a novel about another kind of exile in Australia. Young Isabella Beeton, one of twenty-one children and herself the mother of four, managed to write a groundbreaking cookbook before she died at the age of twenty-eight. World traveler and journalist Nelly Bly used her writing to expose terrible injustices. Sei Shonagan has left us poetry and journal entries that provide a vivid look at the pampered life and intrigues in Japan’s imperial court. Ada Blackjack, sole survivor of a disastrous scientific expedition in the Arctic, fought isolation and fear with her precious Eversharp pencil. Dr. Dang Thuy Tram’s diary, written in a field hospital in the steaming North Vietnamese jungle while American bombs fell, is a heartbreaking record of fear and hope. Many of the women in “Scribbling Women” had eventful lives. They became friends with cannibals, delivered babies, stole horses, and sailed on whaling ships. Others lived quietly, close to home. But each of them has illuminated the world through her words. A note from the author: OOPS! On page 197, the credit for the Portrait of Harriet Jacobs on page 43 should read: courtesy of Library of Congress, not Jean Fagan Yellin. On page 197, the credit for the portrait of Isabella Beeton on page 61 should read: National Portrait Gallery, London. On page 198, the credit for page 147 should be Dang Kim Tram, not Kim Tram Dang. We are very sorry about the mix-up in the Photo Credits, they will be updated on any new editions or reprints.
Author | : A.A. Gill |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2008-06-10 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1416583661 |
Critic, essayist and cultural savant A.A. Gill is probably the most widely read columnist in Britain. His books The Angry Island and A.A. Gill is away have found delighted fans in America as well, and sparked a loyal following. His new book of travel essays, Previous Convictions, ranges from Gill's nearby domestic locales of Glastonbury and the English countryside to Haiti, Guatemala, Pakistan and exotic, dangerous, downtown Manhattan. In this collection of notes from the corners of the globe, and sometimes from the edge of sanity, he confesses about his travels far and wide, "The more I see of the world, the less I think I understand. Familiarity breeds even more astonishment. The world just gets wider and deeper and weirder." These pieces are wickedly funny, sometimes pointedly -- even purposely -- critical of many cultures and traditions, and always edifying and enchanting. As an adventurer and as a writer, Gill never disappoints; while he may take others to task for their customs, habits, idiosyncrasies and plain bad taste, his own indefatigable curiosity keeps him going back again and again for more, and provides us with spectacular entertainment along the way.
Author | : M. L. Tarpley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2021-08-25 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781952928208 |
Kids can learn to write fiction with this special writing resource from author M.L. Tarpley!In her novel, Maylie and the Maze, 10-year-old Maylie Montes dreams of becoming an author, but she has a big problem. She can't finish a single story. Do you know a kid who can relate?This resource was developed by the author to help kids just like Maylie. It walks them through the basic essentials of writing fiction including a look at genre with a fun matching game and writing prompts. A great tool for parents and educators alike!
Author | : Meg Cabot |
Publisher | : Zondervan |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2009-03-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0061741787 |
Cartoonist Jane Harris is delighted by the prospect of her first-ever trip to Europe. But it's hate at first sight for Jane and Cal Langdon, and neither is too happy at the prospect of sharing a villa with one another for a week—not even in the beautiful and picturesque Marches countryside. But when Holly and Mark's wedding plans hit a major snag that only Jane and Cal can repair, the two find themselves having to put aside their mutual dislike for one another in order to get their best friends on the road to wedded bliss—and end up on a road themselves ... one neither of them ever expected.
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Author | : Scrapbook Guild (U.S.) |
Publisher | : Dell |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | : 9780440508397 |
Creating a customized family heirloom is easier than you think! Now you can create a scrapbook to cherish forever--one as unique as the lives it portrays. This comprehensive source book, produced by the experts at the Scrapbook Guild, will answer all your questions and take you step by step through the process of assembling a homemade work of art. Even if you have no artistic ability, you will learn how to make scrapbooks so full of style, so engaging, they beg to be shared with others, and where turning the pages is as fascinating as walking through a miniature museum. The Scrapbook Guild provides expert tips, professional layouts, and instructions for using original quality materials to produce a treasure that will last for generations...as individual as your own memories. Discover: How to get started Best-for-your-money materials--pens, paper, scissors, album types, and more Remedies for common scrapbook problems Layouts and cropping Border designs, illustrations, textured backgrounds Storage tips Arrangements for items other than photos, such as report cards, sports medals, pressed flowers, business cards, or airline tickets How to hold a scrapbooking bee or get-together A tremendous resource section--with complete ordering information Plus Great Scrapbook Ideas: Wedding * New House * Family Tree * Anniversary * Travel * Pet Layouts and Models for 30 Theme Books!
Author | : Michael Seats |
Publisher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780739127254 |
This book offers a philosophical intervention in the discussion of the relationship between Murakami's fiction and contemporary Japanese culture. It demonstrates how Murakami's first and later trilogies utilize the structure of the simulacrum, a second-order representation, to develop a complex critique of contemporary Japanese culture. By outlining the critical-fictional contours of the 'Murakami Phenomenon, ' the discussion confronts the vexing question of Japanese modernity and subjectivity within the contexts of the national-cultural imaginary. The author finds mirroring comparisons between Murakami's works and practices in current media-entertainment technologies, indicating a new politics of representation.
Author | : Dan Fesperman |
Publisher | : Vintage Crime/Black Lizard |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2011-06-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307388735 |
Award-winning author Dan Fesperman delivers a suspenseful and stunning thriller set in the mysterious and gleaming city of Dubai. Sam Keller, an auditor at a giant pharmaceutical firm, expected a six-hour layover in Dubai. Then his company's corporate security officer asked him to extend his stay two days to keep an eye on a hard-partying colleague. Sam agrees, but against his better judgment, he decides to live it up a little, which has disastrous results. First Hatcher is murdered. Then Sam is arrested. Was he set up? Unsure whether he can trust his employer, Sam forms an unlikely alliance detective with Anwar Sharaf, a former pearl diver and gold smuggler. As the duo works its way toward the heart of the case, plunging waist-deep into a lethal mix of mobsters, prostitutes, crooked cops, consuls, and corporate players, each must confront the darkest forces threatening Dubai from within.
Author | : Vahid Vahdat |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2017-03-31 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1134759312 |
In the midst of Europe’s nineteenth-century industrial revolution, four men embarked on separate journeys to the wondrous Farangestan – a land of fascinating objects, mysterious technologies, heavenly women, and magical spaces. Determined to learn the secret of Farangestan’s advancements, the travelers kept detailed records of their observations. These diaries mapped an aspirational path to progress for curious Iranian audiences who were eager to change the course of history. Two hundred years later, Travels in Farangi Space unpacks these writings to reveal a challenging new interpretation of Iran’s experience of modernity. This book opens the Persian travelers’ long-forgotten suitcases, and analyzes the descriptions contained within to gain insight into Occidentalist perspectives on modern Europe. By carefully tracing the physical and mental journeys of these travelers, the book paints a picture of European architecture that is nothing like what one would expect.