Travel
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Travel
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Travel
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Incoming Resources
- The Missouri River journals of John James Audubon, John James Audubon ; edited and with original commentary by Daniel Patterson
- Vanishing America, in pursuit of our elusive landscapes, James Conaway
- Pilgrimage, Annie Leibovitz
- Making the voyageur world, travelers and traders in the North American fur trade, Carolyn Podruchny
- Is social media the new travel guide?, produced by Bloomberg
- The end of the game, text and photographs. by Peter Hill Beard
- Alexander the Great and his empire, a short introduction, Pierre Briant ; translated by Amélie Kuhrt
- Guatemala, a guide to the people, politics, and culture, Trish O'Kane
- On the trail of the Pony Express, Jerry Ellis ; with a new afterword by the author
- The pirates of Somalia, inside their hidden world, Jay Bahadur
- An Olympic year for leisure travel, produced by Bloomberg
- The old Patagonian express, by train through the Americas, Paul Theroux ; [endpaper maps by Richard Sanderson]
- Universal Newsreels, Release 684, July 13, 1938
- The lion of Judah in the new world, Emperor Haile SeLassie of Ethiopia and the shaping of Americans' attitudes toward Africa, Theodore M. Vestal
- No way down, life and death on K2, Graham Bowley
- Brutal journey, the epic story of the first crossing of North America, Paul Schneider
- Lewis & Clark, the journey of the Corps of Discovery, a film by Ken Burns ; a production of Florentine Films and WETA-TV ; produced by Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns ; written by Dayton Duncan
- Dominican Republic, a guide to the people, politics, and culture, David Howard
- The Welsh in America;, letters from the immigrants
- Maya archaeologist
- Ticket to ride, inside the Beatles' 1964 tour that changed the world, by Larry Kane
- Cairo to Constantinople, Francis Bedford's photographs of the Middle East, Sophie Gordon ; introduction by John McCarthy ; with contributions from Badr El Hage and Alessandro Nasini
- The journals of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Sergeant John Ordway;, kept on the expedition of Western exploration, 1803-1806., Edited with an introd. and notes by Milo M. Quaife
- Lewis and Clark, pioneering naturalists, by Russell Cutright ; introduction to the Bison Books edition by Paul A. Johnsgard
- Travels and adventures in Canada and the Indian territories, between the years 1760 and 1776., Edited, with notes, illustrative and biographical, by James Bain
- Travels through the northwestern regions of the United States
- The far traveler, voyages of a Viking woman, Nancy Marie Brown
- Lenin on the Train, Catherine Merridale
- The dead yard, a story of modern Jamaica, Ian Thomson
- Wonders of the African world, with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., produced by Wall to Wall Television for BBC and PBS in association with ITEL ; written and presented by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; directors, Nicola Colton (Slave Kingdoms, Black Kingdoms), Nick Godwin (Holy Land, Timbuktu, Swahili), Helena Appio (Lost Cities)
- Brazil, Antonio Luciano de Andrade Tosta and Eduardo F. Coutinho, editors
- Lewis and Clark among the Indians, James P. Ronda ; with a new introduction by the author
- A journey into Ireland's literary revival, R. Todd Felton
- Hard road West, alone on the California Trail, Gwen Moffat
- Country driving, a journey through China from farm to factory, Peter Hessler
- Wish you were here, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- The way to the West, essays on the Central Plains, Elliott West
- Two years' residence on the English prairie of Illinois., Edited by Paul M. Angle
- Bad news, last journalists in a dictatorship, Anjan Sundaram
- Lhasa, streets with memories, Robert Barnett
- The log from the Sea of Cortez, the narrative portion of the book, Sea of Cortez, by John Steinbeck and E.F. Ricketts, 1941, here reissued with a profile, "About Ed Ricketts," by John Steinbeck
- Modern Spain, Enrique Ávila López
- Inside the Vatican, National Geographic Television ; producer-director-writer, John Bredar
- Pacific, silicon chips and surfboards, coral reefs and atom bombs, brutal dictators, fading empires, and the coming collision of the world's superpowers, Simon Winchester
- Travels with Charley, in search of America, John Steinbeck
- Thieves' road, the Black Hills betrayal and Custer's path to Little Bighorn, Terry Mort
- The travels of Marco Polo, the illustrated edition, Marco Polo ; translated by Henry Yule ; revised by Henri Cordier ; Morris Rossabi, general editor
- Balkan ghosts, a journey through history, Robert D. Kaplan
- The reader's companion to Mexico, edited by Alan Ryan
- How Paris became Paris, the invention of the modern city, Joan DeJean
Outgoing Resources
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