The Civilized Shopper's Guide to Rome

The Civilized Shopper's Guide to Rome
Author: Pamela Keech
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781892145284

Etruscan gold jewelry, religious souvenirs and designer dresses. With this small, discerning guide in hand, visitors will stroll down cobblestone back streets that only native Romans know well and discover one-of-a-kind retail spots. The guide features 12 walks, more than 100 stores, and cafes and restaurants. Each walk takes an hour or two and directs shoppers and window shoppers alike to quality jewellers, clothiers, grocers and much more.

The Civilized Shopper's Guide to Florence

The Civilized Shopper's Guide to Florence
Author: Louise Fili
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781892145475

Eight walks take shoppers to unique shops that uphold Italian standards of quality, craftsmanship, and creativity. With this discriminating book as a guide, visitors will find a trove of eighty shops that only native Florentines know well. In its pages you’ll find exquisite handmade lingerie, jewelry inspired by Renaissance paintings, handcrafted leather boxes, beautifully tailored shirts for men and women, vintage French and Italian designer clothing, shoes, hats, gourmet items, and much, much more. The walks include forty dining recommendations from where to get a quick caffe-ciok (“the best thing to ever happen to espresso, hot chocolate, and steamed milk”) to a sumptuous Tuscan meal. The book also serves as an informative guide to often perplexing opening days and hours, the always perplexing street numbering system, and shopping etiquette.

The Civilized Shopper's Guide to Edinburgh and Glasgow

The Civilized Shopper's Guide to Edinburgh and Glasgow
Author: June Skinner Sawyers
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781892145581

Named the top shopping destination in the United Kingdom outside of London, “Glasgow is a must-see destination…a mandatory stop on everyone’s European travel itinerary” (The Philadelphia Inquirer) and Edinburgh has long been considered one of the most hospitable cities in Europe. This book has eleven walks–seven in Edinburgh and four in Glasgow–taking shoppers to the most charming and unique stores in both cities, which are less than an hour away from each other by train. The shops included offer cashmere, hats, shoes, books, handcrafted soaps and natural botanicals inspired by Scotland (Treasure Island is a heady mix of musk, lemon, and cinnamon inspired by the Robert Louise Stevenson classic), single malt whiskies, purses, the best of British home design, and jewelry using Scottish gemstones. There are shops that specialize in traditional foods (farmhouse cheeses, toffee, shortbread, and lemon curd). There’s a “glorious mess of an antique shop,” a “kilt maker for the 21st century” who uses fabrics that range from denim to leather and whose customers include Sean Connery, and many more establishments, both new and historic. Old businesses aren’t included simply for being old, but for continuing to offer goods of beauty and quality; new businesses are chosen because they operate in an old-fashioned way, with an emphasis on service and craftsmanship. Some are elegant and refined, some offer on quirky twists on classic themes, but each is stylish and without pretense. One shop owner says her boutique attracts the “discerning and determinedly different.” The guide also includes restaurants, pubs, and caf�s along the walks, and has an entire section devoted to the stunning tearooms of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Edinburgh farmer’s market. Sumptuous color photos throughout give a sneak preview of the shops and their offerings, and the address, phone number, opening days and hours, and website of each establishment are included for extra convenience.

The Best Flea, Antique, Vintage, and New-Style Markets in America

The Best Flea, Antique, Vintage, and New-Style Markets in America
Author: Pamela Keech
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 193694104X

Among the countless flea markets in America, there are those that deserve to be called legendary. Scattered around the country, these are the markets with hundreds—sometimes thousands—of dealers and whose spectacular settings, covetable offerings, and colorful histories make each an unforgettable experience and a unique adventure. Pamela Keech—a museum curator who shops professionally at flea markets—profiles her top twenty choices, the flea markets that can be counted on to surprise and delight at every turn. Tackling these mammoth events, however, is not for the faint of heart. For starters, the size and scope of each market can be overwhelming—no, are overwhelming. They cover acres and acres and miles and miles. (To give you an idea of their scope, there is one that stretches from Maryland to Missouri and another from Michigan to Alabama.) The Best Flea, Antique, Vintage, and New-Style Markets in America is an essential guide for shoppers who want to get the most out of each venue. All the practical details are covered: how far ahead of time to make reservations, how to avoid wasting precious time in traffic jams, how to navigate the miles of aisles, how to determine the best paths through the markets, how much territory can be covered in a day, how to find out where the must-see dealers set up their tables, what to take to be comfortable, and more. Other essential information includes smart negotiating, shipping options, and—because the thrill of the chase can be utterly exhausting—great local places to eat and where to find a soft bed at the end of the day. One of the many charms of the book is its focus on regional style. Each of the markets profiled has an unmistakable sense of place, evident in the merchandise that fills the booths. Canton, Texas started 150 years ago as a trading market for cattle and livestock; this is where you’ll find vintage cowboy boots, railroad and ranch memorabilia, and primitives. At the Rose Bowl Flea Market, the proximity to Hollywood casts a sparkle over everything; don’t be surprised to find yourself browsing elbow to elbow with movie stars at tables filled with memorabilia from the silver screen and glamorous costume jewelry. At Shipshewana, in the heartland of the Indiana Amish, you’ll find more than the usual number of pie safes, kitchen implements, and quilts. Keech highlights these differences with bits of cultural and decorative history and lots and lots of photographs that will make even armchair travelers feel like part of the action.

A Hedonist's Guide to Rome

A Hedonist's Guide to Rome
Author: Catherine McCormack
Publisher: A Hedonist's guide to...
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006
Genre: Rome (Italy)
ISBN: 1905428049

Rome, the eternal city, is everyones favorite European city. From the Roman Empire to the Roman Catholic Church, the city has forged the destinies of countries from around the world for many centuries. Between the splendours of the modern and ancient worlds there are the small backstreets and wide piazzas humming with the hustle and bustle of everyday Roman life small, local trattorias sit beside the chicest and smartest of international restaurants. From the majesty of the Colosseum to the magical frescoes of the Sistine Chapel, Rome oozes history, style and sophistication. However, whilst Rome's cultural splendours are well-documented, surprisingly little is really known of the top bars, restaurants, clubs and cafes.The question of where to go once the museums shut is now answered with Hg2 Rome.We delve into the Rome of the Romans, covering the thriving bar and club scene alongside the best of the best restaurants, intimate caf s and world-class shopping.

Summary & Study Guide - Civilization

Summary & Study Guide - Civilization
Author: Lee Tang
Publisher: LMT Press
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1988970210

Why does Western civilization dominate the rest of the world? This book is a summary of “Civilization: The West and the Rest,” by Niall Ferguson. The central question is: Why did the West dominate the Rest and not vice versa? The book describes six concepts that the West has developed that allow them to leap ahead of the Rest, unleashing the Industrial Revolution and increasing human productivity. Six hundred years ago, Ming China and Ottoman Turkey dominated the world civilizations, while Western Europe was a miserable backwater, devastated by incessant war and disease. But today, Western civilization has risen to global dominance. How did the West overtake its Eastern rivals in the past 500 or so years? In Civilization, Niall Ferguson argues that beginning in the 15th century, the West developed six powerful concepts that the Rest lacked: competition, science, property rights, medicine, consumerism, and work ethic. These six killer apps allowed the West to leap ahead of the Rest, unleashing the Industrial Revolution and increasing human productivity. Yet now, the days of Western predominance are numbered because the Rest are adopting these same concepts, while the West has lost faith in its own civilization. Read this book and learn how these six killer apps helped the West dominate the world. This guide includes: * Book Summary—helps you understand the key concepts * Online Videos—cover the concepts in more depth. Value-added from this guide: * Save time * Understand key concepts * Expand your knowledge

Eat Shop Washington DC

Eat Shop Washington DC
Author: Anna H. Blessing
Publisher: Cabazon Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006-05
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780976653431

Discover distinctive, locally-owned dining and shopping destinations with this unique guide that captures the special character of Washington, D.C. The text also features easy-to-read maps and hotel suggestions.

Rome Travel Guide

Rome Travel Guide
Author: Angela Pierce
Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2015-08-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1682121488

Rome may not be built in a day, however one can unquestionably fall in love with the beauty of the city in a single day. The magnificence, glory, history, architecture will make the beholder travel through time and live in the era of greatness. The echoes of Roman Empire can still be heard in the city premises; the clash of swords, arguments of senators, battle cries, political barges, artistic pleasures, philosophic tendencies, strife for inventions, etc. makes Rome the microcosmic predecessor of the modern world.

Venice

Venice
Author: Alfred A Knopf Publishing
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1993
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

"Stunning, fresh, and very visual." -- "Bride's Magazine From the stately charm of "palazzos standing guard on the Grand Canale to intimate details of private homes lining the twisting sidewalks and waterways, Venice is a dream of timeless beauty. From its hand-blown beads and Puccini-singing gondoliers to the wild beat and dazzling costumes of Carnival, discover Venice, happily married to traditions that have put painters, travelers and poets under its spell for centuries. Find the Venice everyone dreams of, but few actually witness. Enjoy the city's fabulous architectural wonders -- ranging in age from 100 to 1,000 years old -- that are by turns intimate and majestic, and explore the twelve neigborhoods from central San Marco to the less-visited but charming Santa Croce. Learn not only where to hire a gondola and how much to pay, but also how these magical boats are built and navigated. Take a guided tour of the Accademia, with its grand collection of Titians, and find the small craft shops where the glass Venice is famous for is blown. Find the best beach on the Lido, choose a "pensione that is just right, and sample "fegato alla veneziana at a neighborhood "trattoria.