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41. Frommer's National Parks of the American West (Frommer's National Parks of the American West, 2nd ed) by Don Laine, Arthur Frommer, Barbara Laine, Geoffrey O'Gara | |
Paperback: 676
Pages
(2000-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Frommer's explains their intent in theintroduction: "Our authors have talked to the rangers, hiked thetrails, and taken the tours, all the while asking, 'How can ourreaders avoid the crowds?' In each of following chapters you'll find asection giving you straightforward, practical advice on just how to dothis.... We've searched for secluded trails that can be hiked by theaverage person, scenic drives where you won't get caught inbumper-to-bumper traffic, and points where, with only a minimum ofeffort, you'll be afforded spectacular views without feeling as ifyou're packed into Times Square on New Year's Eve." There isprobably not a question you have that this book doesn't answer: eachpark listing includes tips from park rangers, ideas especially forkids, excellent maps, entrance fee information, the best driving andwalking tours, campground overviews, food and other lodging, contactsfor activities and recreation, and interesting sidebars. --KathrynTrue Customer Reviews (14)
best book on the subject
Good time saver
Always A Good Bet
Comprehensive, a little dull
A good road trip guide. |
42. Canada's Incredible Coasts (National Geographic Society Special Publication, Series 26) by Donald J. Crump | |
Hardcover: 199
Pages
(1993-11)
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43. Baseball as America : Seeing Ourselves Through Our National Game by National Baseball Hall Of Fame, National Geographic | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2002-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the spring of 2002, the National Baseball Hall of Fame will launch a landmark four-year traveling exhibition that will premier at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and tour to leading museums in nine major cities across the United States. The show will bring the Hall of Fame’s treasures, including rare baseball images and artifacts, to every American in a once-in-a-lifetime celebration of the game that has defined our nation. National Geographic is proud to offer the official companion book to this groundbreaking event. Featuring more than 30 essays by writers, players, scholars, and fans, including John Grisham, Tom Brokaw, Dave Barry, Roger Kahn, Paul Simon, George Plimpton, Penny Marshall, and others, Baseball As America will explore every rich facet of the national pastime. In examining such formative phenomena as immigration, industrialization, popular culture, and technology, it will reveal how baseball has served as both a public reflection of and a catalyst for the evolution of American culture and society. Baseball As America will also examine how the American landscape, our language, literature, entertainment, food, and summertime living all bear the mark of a 19th-century game that has become inextricably intertwined with our nation¼s values and aspirations. A handsome, hardbound volume, Baseball As America also features more than 200 original and archival photographs that bring the game to life on its pages. Perfect for every baseball fan, indeed every American, Baseball As America is a comprehensive panorama of the game America has grown up with. It will foster a new appreciation not only for the game, but also for the very character of our nation. Customer Reviews (4)
Baseball as America
A baseball book that is like taking a trip to Cooperstown After an introduction by Jules Tygiel, which features a 1860 Currier and Ives lithograph showing Lincoln and his opponents for the presidency describing their platforms in baseball terms, "Baseball as America" is divided into seven units: Our National Spirit, Ideals and Injustices, Rooting for the Team, Enterprise and Opportunity, Sharing a Common Culture, Invention and Ingenuity, and Weaving Myths.Within these pages you will find Robert K. Adair explaining the science of the curve ball invented by Candy Cummings but first explained by a 23 year old Isaac Newton and Paul Simon explaining to Joe DiMaggio his use of Joltin' Joe's name as an emblematic icon in the song "Mrs. Robinson." There is Dan Shaughnessy's "Obituary of Elizabeth Dooley" the legendary Boston Red Sox fan and Buck O'Neil explaining how the Chicago Cubs traded away future Hall of Famer Lou Brock because the team already had three black outfielders.Then there are the letters Curt Flood and Bowie Kuhn exchanged when the outfielder refused to be traded from the Cardinals to the Phillies.You might remember Flood's letter from Ken Burns' documentary "Baseball," but here we have Kuhn's response. Of course Ernest L. Thayer's ballad of the republic "Casey at the Bat" will be found here, along with a Charles Schulz "Peanuts" cartoon of Charlie Brown praying to catch a baseball, Bob Newhart's "Nobody Will Every Play Baseball" routine, and excerpts from W.P. Kinsella's "Shoeless Joe."There are photographs of the famous Honus Wagner T206 1909 baseball card, Eddie Gaedel's 1/8 St. Louis Browns jersey, Shoeless Joe Jackson's shoes, Lou Gehrig on the cover of a program from the American baseball tour of Japan in 1931, "Babe Ruth Underwear," and the patent and model for F.W. Thayer's 1878 catcher's mask.Then there is the poster of the elephants playing baseball for the Barnum & Bailey Circus. Then there is the juxtaposition of words and images: Joe Raposos's lyrics to the Frank Sinatra song "There Used to Be a Ballpark" with a photograph of the demolition of the Polo Grounds.There is an excerpt from Bernard Malamud's "The Natural" with the cowbell Hilda Chester used at Ebbets Field and a photograph of Andre Dawson's final visit to Wrigley Field. A photo of Satchel Paige of the Kansas City Monarchs warming up at Yankee Stadium and Ted Williams' 1966 induction speech at the Hall of Fame where he surprised the crowd with his call to honor the stars of the Negro Leagues. A letter from Fiorello LaGuardia in 1945 about a committee formed to end segregation in baseball opposite a pair of photographs showing black kids and white kids clutching Walter Johnson board games and waiting to meet their favorite baseball star. The back of the book includes a list of the selections from the collection broken down into baseballs (handmade ball made by Babe Ruth at school), baseball cards (1952 Topps Mickey Mantle), bats (George Brett's "pine tar" bat), books, booklets, and periodicals (comic book "Roy Campanella Baseball Hero"), broadsides, handbills, and posters (handbill urging integration of the New York Yankees), caps (Hideo Nomos no-hitter cap), cartoons ("Base Ball as Viewed by a Muffin" from 1867), communications equipment (Red Barber's first microphone), decorative art (theater lobby card for "The Jackie Robinson Story"), fan art and fine art ("Tom Seaver" by Andy Warhol), games and toys ("darktown battery" cast iron mechanical bank from 1888), gloves and mitts (Yogi Berra's mitt from Don Larsen's perfect World Series game), jerseys and uniforms (1976 Chicago White Sox Bermuda shorts), jewelry (charm bracelet made from championship jewelry given by Lou Gehrig to his wife), letters and documents (All-Star ballot filled out by Casel Stengel), medical-related items (ethyl chloride numbing spray), merchandise (Reggie Bar wrapper), miscellaneous equipment (prototype JUGS Speed Gun), programs and scorecards (program for first Colored World Series), sheet music and records (1908 Edison Wax cylinder record of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" and magic lantern slide), shoes (worn by Ty Cobb), souvenirs (1961 button, "I'm for Maris--60 in '61), stadium equipment/artifacts (turnstile from the Polo Grounds), tickets and season passes (ticket to Lou Gehrig Day), and trophies and awards (Cy Young Award given to Sandy Koufax). So you can get a very good idea of what you missed out from the traveling exhibit.Of course this is a fraction of what was on the tour and while less than half of what is included on these six pages makes its way into "Baseball as America" just looking over the list can be fun.The tour, of course, is long over, but if you have never been to Cooperstown, or if it has been a while since you have been to the Baseball Hall of Fame, then be forewarned because this book will make you want to go and visit all of the baseball treasures on display.
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
It's A Great Book ... |
44. Celebrating the Fourth: Independence Day and the Rites of Nationalism in the Early Republic by Len Travers | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1999-06)
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45. The National Grasslands: A Guide to America's Undiscovered Treasures by Francis Moul | |
Paperback: 153
Pages
(2006-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description An essential guide to the American grasslands and the Grasslands National Park of Canada, The National Grasslands presents a history of the region, that traces the establishment of the national grasslands as an important part of the New Deal’s social revolution. The guide also provides a concise summary of the debates surrounding preservation and use, with special focus on the Buffalo Commons controversy. Each national grassland receives individual attention, including overviews of flora and fauna, clear descriptions of terrain and noteworthy natural features, and vital information on grasslands’ history, visitor centers, and ranger stations. All the articles in this first full-length book on the history of the national grasslands are richly illustrated with maps and exquisite photographs by the noted Great Plains photographer Georg Joutras. Customer Reviews (1)
Text is interesting but a bit schizophrenic, with pretty pictures |
46. The American Christmas. A Study in National Culture by James H. Barnett | |
Hardcover: 173
Pages
(1954)
Asin: B000U3UF9I Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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47. Red, White, and Blue Letter Days: An American Calendar by Matthew Dennis | |
Hardcover: 338
Pages
(2002-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Matthew Dennis explores this vast political and cultural terrain, charting how Americans defined their identities through celebration. Independence Day invited African Americans to demand the equality promised in the Declaration of Independence, for example, just as Columbus Day—celebrating the Italian, Catholic explorer—helped immigrants proclaim their legitimacy as Americans. Native Americans too could use public holidays, such as Thanksgiving or Veterans Day, to express dissent or demonstrate their claims to citizenship. Merchants and advertisers colonized the American calendar, moving in to sell their products by linking them, often tenuously, with holiday occasions or casting consumption as a patriotic act. Customer Reviews (2)
America through our holidays
Historical Examination from All Perspectives |
48. French Toast: An American in Paris Celebrates the Maddening Mysteries of the French by Harriet Welty Rochefort | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2010-06-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (47)
A So So Look at Paris by a So So Author
Very Funny, Quick Read, Quite Insightful
Fun, funny, and oh so right on the mark
Cross-cultural Conflicts
The Frenchness of Toast |
49. Recipes from Historic America: Cooking & Traveling with America's Finest Hotels by Linda Bauer, Steve Bauer | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2006-11-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This volume is an effort to help visitors, locals, and gourmands enjoy some of the finest food and the most interesting restaurants in our country. Simply choose an area in one of the seven regions and decide which historic restaurant to visit. Pictures of the properties are included along with a page or more of history for each. The locations and methods of contact are also offered and several of the chef’s favorite recipes, which are on the menu, are included. Customer Reviews (2)
Nice Pictures
Tomato Juice Invented Here |
50. Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country (National Geographic Directions) by Louise Erdrich | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2003-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Setting out with her infant daughter and the baby’s father, an Ojibwe spiritual leader and guide, Louise Erdrich embarks on an evocative journey to the islands of her forebearers in southern Ontario. She arrives in a small boat on Lake of the Woods to visit powerful, centuries-old rock paintings that are still read by contemporary Ojibwe as “teaching and dream guides” and are appreciated as art works as well. In Books & Islands in Ojibwe Country Erdrich compellingly writes about the Ojibwe spirits and songs, language, and sorrows that have passed down through generations. Erdrich later travels to Rainy Lake, to an island of real books, the world of an exuberant eccentric and close friend to the Ojibwe, who established an extraordinary library there a hundred years ago. Set against commentary about her own family and contemporary life—and written in beautiful and powerful prose—Books & Islands in Ojibwe Country is an intensely thoughtful, intimate, and fascinating cultural excursion. Erdrich expertly weaves the oral traditions of her ancestors into the account of her trip, integrating Ojibwe rituals and language. Her odyssey offers numerous history lessons unheard of in American textbooks. Erdrich, perhaps best known for her novel Love Medicine, once again reveals territory unfamiliar to--and untouched by--most of the outside world. One of Erdrich's last stops is on an island estate that belonged to explorer Ernest Oberholtzer, a friend of the Ojibwes. Ober’s island, as Erdrich calls it, is home to more than 11,000 books. Erdrich delights in her surroundings, but admits she is in "somewhat uneasy agreement with the spirit of the island, which is to let the books exist as they were meant to exist, to be read, to be found and then unfound. To have their own life." It is a striking analogy to the American West and its Native people. Ultimately, Erdrich concludes that books should be preserved--and share! d. It is their presence that ensures she will find comfort and companionship. --C.J. Carrillo Customer Reviews (7)
The Ojibwe, Ernest Oberholtzer, and "Austerlitz"
A wonderful book
An interesting journey
Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country
Out of her depth |
51. National Geographic Destinations, Treasures of Alaska: The Last Great American Wilderness by Jeff Rennicke | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2002-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Treasures of Alaska celebrates the many lives and unique landscapes that make up the vast and storied land in this latest addition to the National Geographic Destinations series. From the beauty and solitude of Alaska’s mountain ranges and lush forests to the awesome power of its glaciers and volcanoes, this book offers an astonishing combination of prose and photographs that fires the imagination and seizes the eye. Visiting the places and people whose natures are true to the spirit of this still wild frontier, Rennicke and Melford follow a dogsled team up a frozen mountain river in search of an Alaskan Eden; hike along active volcanoes that brim and boil in the Aleutian Islands; camp on the Juneau Icefield with one of the world’s leading experts on glaciers; summit Mount McKinley with a double-amputee bush pilot in a triumph of spirit and determination over the mountain that almost killed him; and journey back through Alaska’s human history, to the times of the Gold Rush miners, totem pole carvers, and nomadic hunters who crossed the Bering Land Bridge and discovered new land. From grizzlies to glaciers, fishing boats to northern lights, Treasures of Alaska uncovers the wild heart and the endless challenge that make Alaska a land of enduring beauty and undying dreams. Customer Reviews (4)
Treasure Book
Beautiful writing.Stunning photography.Fitting of Alaska.
The Last Great American Wilderness
Awesome magazine |
52. Oregon Trail: The Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean (American Guide Series) by Federal Writers Project | |
Library Binding: 244
Pages
(2007-12-21)
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53. Are We There Yet?: The Golden Age of American Family Vacations (Cultureamerica) by Susan Sessions Rugh | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2008-06-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description The first in-depth look at post-World War II family travel, Rugh's study recounts how postwar prosperity and mass consumption--abetted by paid vacation leave, car ownership, and the new interstate highway system--forged the ritual of the family road trip and how that ritual became entwined with what it meant to be an American. With each car a safe haven from the Cold War, vacations became a means of strengthening family bonds and educating children in parental values, national heritage, and citizenship. Rugh's history looks closely at specific types of trips, from adventures in the Wild West to camping vacations in national parks to summers at Catskill resorts. It also highlights changing patterns of family life, such as the relationship between work and play, the increase in the number of working women, and the generation gap of the sixties. Distinctively, Rugh also plumbs NAACP archives and travel guides marketed specifically to blacks to examine the racial boundaries of road trips in light of segregated public accommodations that forced many black families to sleep in cars--a humiliation that helped spark the civil rights struggle. In addition, she explains how the experience of family camping predisposed baby boomers toward a strong environmental consciousness. Until the 1970s recession ended three decades of prosperity and the traditional nuclear family began to splinter, these family vacations were securely woven into the fabric of American life. Rugh's book allows readers to relive those wondrous wanderings across the American landscape and to better understand how they helped define an essential aspect of American culture. Notwithstanding the rueful memories of discomforts and squabbles in a crowded car, those were magical times for many of the nation's families. This book is part of the CultureAmerica series. Customer Reviews (3)
Misleading ? Title & Cover
more like a business trip than a vacation
Rife with Errors, But Not without Value |
54. Oregon Trail (National Geographic Adventure Classics) by Francis Parkman | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2002-07-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 1846, before he became the first great chronicler of the American frontier, Francis Parkman headed West to follow the trail of the pioneers making their way to Oregon and California. When he got to the Rocky Mountains, Parkman and his party of two turned south, traveled down the Front Range, and came back via the Santa Fe Trail to Missouri. The Oregon Trail recounts a trove of page-turning adventures along the way. Parkman frequently was lost, very nearly starved, narrowly escaped Indian war parties—and clearly had the time of his life. “A month ago,” he writes along the way, “I should have thought it rather a startling affair to have an acquaintance ride out in the morning and lose his scalp before night, but here it seems the most natural thing in the world.” The Oregon Trail, ranked number 31 on Adventure’s top 100 classics list, remains a popular favorite a century and a half after publication. Accessible and handsomely designed, this new edition also features an exclusive introduction by adventure historian Anthony Brandt that illuminates the text with details about Parkman’s role in popularizing the American West to a generation of pioneers as well as his vast influence on subsequent historians and writers. Customer Reviews (20)
The Oregon Trail
Hardly the Oregon Trail
An Excellent Book - but misnamed
Just what I expected
The Wild West |
55. Traveling South: Travel Narratives and the Construction of American Identity by John D. Cox | |
Hardcover: 254
Pages
(2005-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The writers of these intranational accounts struggled with the significance of travel through a region that was both America and “other.” In writings by J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur and William Bartram, for example, the narrators create personal identities and express their Americanness through travel that, Cox argues, becomes a defining aspect of the young nation. In the narratives of Frederick Douglass and Solomon Northup, the complex relationship between travel and slavery highlights contemporary debates over the meaning of space and movement. Both Fanny Kemble and Harriet Jacobs explore the intimate linkings of women’s travel and the construction of an ideal domestic space, whereas Frederick Law Olmsted seeks, through his travel writing, to reform the southern economy and expand a New England yeoman ideology throughout the nation. The Civil War diaries of Union soldiers, written during the years that witnessed the largest movement of travelers through the South, echo earlier themes while concluding that the South should not be transformed in order to become sufficiently “American”; rather, it was and should remain a part of the American nation, regardless of perceived differences. |
56. America's National Battlefield Parks: A Guide by Joseph E. Stevens | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1991-04)
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57. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial (The Library of American Landmarks) by Patra McSharry Sevastiades | |
Hardcover: 24
Pages
(1998-08)
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58. Land & Legacy: The Scottish Highlands, A Contested Country by James Hunter | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2007-08-25)
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59. America's Ancient Cities by Gene S. Stuart | |
Hardcover: 199
Pages
(1988-01-01)
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60. Fodor's The Lewis and Clark Trail, 1st Edition (Travel Historic America) by Fodor's | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2003-10-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (1)
Fodor's Lewis & Clark Trail review |
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