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Walking L. A.: 38 Walking Tours Exploring Stairways, Streets and Buildings You Never Knew Existed
Beyond its maze of freeways, Los Angeles is a great place to walk. Step out of your car and set out on foot to discover hidden streets, architectural masterpieces, Hollywood romance, lost canyons, and vibrant SoCal culture in places like trendy Silver Lake, colorful Echo Park, eclectic Venice Beach, and more. Completely updated and expanded, the second edition of this award-winning book--the first in Wilderness Press's popular Walking series--features expanded trips with dozens of additional points of interest, useful new information like nearby Metro stations and stroller-friendly walks, and four new trips to family-friendly South Pasadena, San Pedro's developing waterfront district, Glendale's picturesque Brand Park and quaint Kenneth Village, and the uber-hip Atwater Village. This two-color, portable guide, aimed at locals and visitors alike, features 38 walks, detailed maps for each trip, original photos, and critical public transportation information for every trip. Route summaries make each walk easy to follow, and a "Points of Interest" section summarizes each walk's highlights. - The 38 walks include trivia about architecture, local culture, and Hollywood history, plus tips on where to dine, have a drink, shop, or get a massage.
- New edition of PMA Benjamin Franklin Award-winning title includes updated and expanded existing routes.
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Walking L.A.: 36 Walking Tours Exploring Stairways, Streets and Buildings You Never Knew Existed (Walking La: 38 Walking Tours Exploring Stairways, Streets &)
Los Angeles is a great place to walk. Really, it is--don't be deterred by the maze of freeways and pervasive car culture Set out on foot and you'll be rewarded with the discovery of hidden streets, architectural masterpieces, historical facts, and cultural influences as you wander through the hills and canyons, along peaceful residential neighborhoods, and gritty urban zones. Author and LA local Erin Mahoney is a knowledgeable tour guide to the treasures in neighborhoods dotting LA's hills, valleys, and flatlands..
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The Artist and the Mathematician: The Story of Nicolas Bourbaki, the Genius Mathematician Who Never Existed
Nicolas Bourbaki, whose mathematical publications began to appear in the late 1930s and continued to be published through most of the twentieth century, was a direct product as well as a major force behind an important revolution that took place in the early decades of the twentieth century that completely changed Western culture. Pure mathematics, the area of Bourbaki's work, seems on the surface to be an abstract field of human study with no direct connection with the real world. In reality, however, it is closely intertwined with the general culture that surrounds it. Major developments in mathematics have often followed important trends in popular culture; developments in mathematics have acted as harbingers of change in the surrounding human culture. The seeds of change, the beginnings of the revolution that swept the Western world in the early decades of the twentieth century — both in mathematics and in other areas — were sown late in the previous century. This is the story both of Bourbaki and the world that created him in that time. It is the story of an elaborate intellectual joke — because Bourbaki, one of the foremost mathematicians of his day — never existed. .
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Further Proof That I Have Existed
Welcome to Treighton Falls! A laid back community set in the scenic foothills of Virginia Treighton Falls is a place of great interest for travelers of all ages who have an interest for the bizarre and unusual. Nothing is ever what it seems and you would do well, dear traveler, to mind who you talk to, as there are some strange characters within these walls. Within, you'll find several different stories of interest. From a murderous feline and a dancing Jesus, to a man literally chased by his own demons, you'll find it all and much more! Be sure to sleep with the light on during your visit. Enjoy your stay, and we will see ya'll back real soon!.
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Cool Jobs for College:The Smart Way to Make Money for College and Build Your Resume (A Guide to Part-time Jobs You Never Knew Existed)
With college costs rising faster than inflation year after year, getting that college degree is becoming less and less affordable for many students. Many of them take out sizable school loans only to find themselves overburdened by onerous loan payments. So many students look for part-time jobs while they're in college. Most of the well-known jobs are low paying jobs. Fast food and retail employ a lot of college students, but the wages are at or barely above minimum wage. The result is long hours for low pay-hours that could have been spent studying or partying. This book shows students how to find the unusual jobs that pay much more than average. The author draws on his expereinces while he was a college student. The stories in the book are true; the examples the author gives are real. The author used these same strategies to earn significantly more than minimum wage while he worked his way through college. This book will be helpful to college students and high school students trying to save money for college. The information will also be welcomed by parents who are writing the checks for their students' college expenses..
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Memoirs of an American Lady. with Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America, as They Existed Previous to the Revolution
A charming picture of New York colonial life, and one that was greatly admired by both Sir Walter Scott and Robert Southey, Anne Grant's 1808 Memoirs of an American Lady combines a biography of Catalina Schuyler, a member of a prominent New York family who helped to educate her, with Grant's memories of her own idyllic childhood in pre-Revolutionary America. Grant's memoir of her stay in the Albany area during the 1760s is notable for its accurate description of colonial life and manners, as well as its discussion of Native Americans (their tribes, customs, conflicts); family matters (education, marriages, children); and political developments. Known primarily for her works describing the traditions of a disappearing Highland culture, this is the only one of her books to focus entirely on a subject other than Scottish history, culture, or literature. Its elegiac tone evokes a world that was overturned by the political turmoil of the Revolutionary War. Vol. 1 of 2.
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The great stock illusion: the enormous paper wealth "created" by the stock market was bound to dissolve, because it never existed, save as a kind of mass delusion.: An article from: Dollars & Sense
This digital document is an article from Dollars & Sense, published by Economic Affairs Bureau on November 1, 2002. The length of the article is 3007 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: The great stock illusion: the enormous paper wealth "created" by the stock market was bound to dissolve, because it never existed, save as a kind of mass delusion. Author: Ellen Frank Publication:Dollars & Sense (Newsletter) Date: November 1, 2002 Publisher: Economic Affairs Bureau Page: 14(5) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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