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Along Florida's Expressways
By David Hunter

Unlike your average Florida guidebook, this is not a "destination" travel guide. Instead, we help you drive around the State with the ease, comfort and safety which "local knowledge" provides. The book contains no advertising or commercial content, but its packed with information accumulated after many years of traveling around the State and writing driving guides.

"Along Florida's Expressways" is a driving guide which allows you to travel Florida's expressways just as if you've lived here all your life. In short, we remove "traveler's stress" and put you in control of your Florida driving trip.

  • Item# ZZ9451
  • 202 pgs., softcover, 1-896819-45-1
  • $23.95

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Along Interstate 75, 13th Edition
By David Hunter

"Local Knowledge" for the I-75 between Detroit and the Florida border. Turns a boring drive into a fun trip. A mile-by-mile guidebook to entertain you on your journey to and from Florida. Learn exit & side roads when I-75 is blocked, where police radar hides, where facilities with RV parking are located, favorite local restaurants, fast food places with children's playgrounds, and more...

  • Item# ZZ9265
  • 208 pgs., softcover, 1-896819-26-5
  • $23.95
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Around and About Paris: Volume One
By Thirza Vallois

The 1st - 7th arrondissements. How to see the real Paris on foot. Paris is a collection of arrondissements, each having it's own history and distinctive character. Around and About Paris is published in three volumes, each covering several arrondissements, in numerical order, for ease of reference and because this accurately represents the way the city grew. Each chapter consists of an introduction that sets the scene for your explorations of the arrondissement and a section outlining where to walk and what you will learn and experience along the way.

  • Item# 780x
  • 299 pgs., softcover, 0-9525378-0-x
  • $29.95
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Around and About Paris: Volume Two
By Thirza Vallois
The 8th - 12th arrondissements. From the guillotine to the Bastille Opera.

  • Item# 7834
  • 223 pgs., softcover, 0-9525378-3-4
  • $29.95
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Around and About Paris: Volume Three
By Thirza Vallois
The 13th - 20th arrondissements.

  • Item# 7826
  • 309 pgs., softcover, 0-9525378-2-6
  • $29.95
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At Home in Asia
Expatriates in Southeast Asia and Their Stories
By Harold Stephens

At Home in Asia comes from the pen of Harold Stephens who has spent most of his adult years in Asia where he has become one of that region's best-known writer/adventurers.  He has authored more than a dozen books (travel, adventure, exploration, biographies) and thousands of newspaper and magazine articles on his Asia experience.  From mountain climbing to jungle trekking, from sailing to diving, few have experienced Asia and its people with the richness of Harold Stephens.  He presently divides his time between Miranda, northern California, and Bangkok, Thailand, where he writes a weekly travel column for the Bangkok Post and is Travel Correspondent for Thai Airways International.

In this, his latest book, Stephens introduces the reader to some of the fascinating expatriate men and women he has come to know over the years.  The biographical sketches of action photographers, artists, philosophers, entrepreneurs, sailors, environmentalists and others, are as varied and alluring as Southeast Asia itself.  The book can also serve as a how-to book for those who dream about living abroad.

  • Item# 2112
  • 385 pp., softcover, 0-964252-11-2
  • $14.95
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Aveyron, A Bridge to French Arcadia
3rd Edition
By Thirza Vallois


Aveyron, A Bridge to French Arcadia is the captivating story of a once destitute corner of France that is now singled out for its unbeatable, idyllic quality of life. More than a travel book to a unique and beautiful area, it is also a portrait gallery of the people of the Aveyron who are building bridges to the outside world. Bridges that will take you on an exciting journey and a mystical quest across the millennia.

  • Item# 7847
  • 288 of text + 32 pages of colour photos
  • 13 ISBN: 978-0-9525378-4-7 10 ISBN: 0-9525378-4-2
  • $24.99
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Best Drives' Snorkeling Adventures
3rd Edition
By Joyce Huber, Jon Huber & Claudia Sammartino

Anyone who can slip on a mask and peer beneath the ocean's surface will treasure this 214-page travel guide to top marine parks, shipwrecks and shallow coral gardens.  Adventures include captive and wild dolphin swims, manatee encounters, turtle byways, the first snorkel-thru museum, sail-snorkel trips, kayak dives, and off-beat excursions. Destination chapters cover the Whitsunday Islands of Australia, the Bahamas Out Islands, Bermuda, Belize, Turks & Caicos, Yucatan, Florida, Hawaii and Caribbean Islands.  Maps, drawings and black and white and color photos illustrate the text. Resort properties listed have reef snorkeling off the beach or nearby some with dolphin lagoons. Plus, travel information, special cruises, resorts, first-aid tips for coral cuts and sea stings, a special chapter on sharks, underwater photo procedures and an introduction to gear for newcomers.

  • Item# 4442
  • 204 pgs., softcover, 0-9643844-4-2
  • $15.95
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Bicycle Across America
By Barbara Siegert

Your guide to five classic cross-country adventures. Including preparation tips, maps, and tour notes. This book chronicles five trans-America tours, provides route notes and maps, offers suggestions on what to see and expect along the way - and features a special section on how to prepare for long-distance cycling.

  • Item# 7728
  • 203 pgs., softcover, 0-9637077-2-8
  • $14.95
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Bicycling Southern New Hampshire
By Linda Chestney

New Hampshire has it all -- seacoast, quaint New England villages, panoramic views, peaceful backroads, and unlimited opportunities to enjoy nature from the saddle of your bike. This updated and expanded second edition (over a dozen new rides), offers the best routes in southern New Hampshire.

Here's a chance to get some exercise and take full advantage of the best "de-stresser" known to humankind -- nature in all its glory. Designed for beginner cyclists, as well as the serious rider, Bicycling Southern New Hampshire offers rides as short as 9.7 miles or as long as 104 miles.

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"Linda Chestney brings the adventure of New Hampshire's backroads to us. Breathtaking vistas, tranquil country roads, and many unique discoveries just around the bend in the road, await you on your riding ventures here. Whether you are a visitor to New Hampshire or a resident, Bicycling Southern New Hampshire will take you to magical places."
~Kristina Deren Arrain, East Coast Greenway Alliance/NH

  • Item# 7752
  • 224 pgs., softcover, 0-9637077-5-2
  • $17.95
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Bullies Behind The Wheel  (Printed Version)
How Your Reactions to Aggressive Drivers Can Cause Road Rage, or Prevent It!
By Joel Shorey

Wouldn't you like to know which drivers are most likely to do something foolish before they can involve you?  Wouldn't you like to have the benefit of years of experience, without learning it the hard way?  Whether you're an experienced professional driver pushing 80,000 pounds down the road, a daily commuter, a soccer mom, or a teenager with a new license, this book will completely change your attitude about driving.

  • Item# 2404
  • 132 pp., softcover, 0-9711724-0-4
  • $14.95
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Bullies Behind The Wheel  (Audio Tape Set)  
How Your Reactions to Aggressive Drivers Can Cause Road Rage, or Prevent It!
By Joel Shorey

Wouldn't you like to know which drivers are most likely to do something foolish before they can involve you?  Wouldn't you like to have the benefit of years of experience, without learning it the hard way?  Whether you're an experienced professional driver pushing 80,000 pounds down the road, a daily commuter, a soccer mom, or a teenager with a new license, this book will completely change your attitude about driving.

  • Item# 2412
  • 2 audio tape set (1: 69 min, 2: 60 min), 0-9711724-1-2
  • $19.95
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Central Florida Visions   
By Joe Lee
  • Item# 3614
  • 355 pgs., hardcover, 0-9759736-1-4
  • $49.95

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The Cohos Trail 
The Guidebook To New Hampshire's Great Unknown
By Kim Robert Nilsen

Wild. Remote. Haunting. Starkly beautiful. Coos County, New Hampshire! The trail they call the Cohos will take you there, where moose reign and only loons break the grand mountain silence.

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"I'd thought a wilderness experience was no longer possible in New Hampshire until Kim Nelsen opened up the vast, sparsely populated North Country with the new Cohos Trail."
~Mike Lanza, author of The Ultimate Guidebook to Backcountry Travel

"Too many trail guides are scant in detail or just plain boring. The Cohos Trail guide is neither. You'll have no choice but to put on a pack and go."
~John Harrigan, NH Sunday News columnist

"An adventure replete with old logging trails, lost peaks, backcountry paths, and forgotten ridge runs."
~Charlie Jordan, Northern New Hampshire Magazine

  • Item# 7779
  • 237 pgs., softcover, 0-9637077-7-9
  • $17.95
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Distinguished Inns of North America - 17th Edition
by Select Registry

Your Guide to over 400 of the Finest Country Inns, B&B's and Unique Small Hotels in North America.  

Providing unforgettable introductions to the finest accommodations and hospitality in North America for over thirty years. Each property in this book in inspected for quality assurance and meets the standards set by the Association and its members.

  • Item# 2712
  • 480 pp., softcover, 0-9759127-1-2
  • $15.95

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The 18th Edition of this Guidebook from Select Registry, Distinguished Inns of North America is due to be released in May of 2006. You may place a pre-release order for this book. Your credit card will not be charged until we ship this title to you.

  • Item# 2720
  • 480 pp., softcover, 0-9759127-2-0
  • $15.95

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Drive I-95
Third Edition
by Stan Posner and Sandra Phillips-Posner

Road trips are back and to help those who travel up and down the East coast, Drive I-95 is a new style of guidebook which combines colorful easy-to-follow pictorial maps and fun stories.

Look ahead exit by exit to see which motels (with 800 numbers), gas stations, restaurants, campgrounds, 24-hour pharmacies, radio stations or radar traps are there.

This husband and wife share stories: history on I-95, museums, trivia, towns to explore or places to run the kids. These can be read for entertainment during the drive, and may entice motorists to stop, stretch their legs and discover someplace new.

  • Item# 9990D
  • 208 pp., softcover, 1-894979-99-0
  • $22.95
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Driving Techniques 
3rd Edition
By Anthony J. Scotti

Maintenance and safety sections by Shell Oil Company

Driving Techniques, 3rd edition, details the basic science behind accelerating, steering, braking with specific techniques to maintain maximum control of your vehicle--and how to regain control if you lose it. A valuable reference, the book is tiered with information for every level of driver-- from trainee to professional. Ideal for teaching, the text walks you step by step through the Driving system--the Driver, the Vehicle and the Driving Environment. Plus, a maintenance checklist and a chapter on smart car care that keep tires and engines going longer.

  • Item# 4434
  • 328 pgs., softcover, 0-9643844-3-4
  • $15.95
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Greater Dallas Visions   
By Raymond Nasher, photographer Teena Jayne Friedel
  • Item# 3630
  • 304 pgs., hardcover, 0-9759736-3-0
  • $49.95

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In Search of Lost Civilizations
Adventures in Archeology: The Bone hunter Series
By Thom Tansey, Rainbow Books

Are you planning to pursue adventure travel? Do you wonder what it would be like to participate in explorations of ancient ruins? To learn from leading experts about the secrets of forgotten cultures? To touch the millennia-old creations of the first civilized people? Then you'll enjoy the journeys of veteran adventure traveler Thom Tansey in The Bone hunter Series.

The legends of ancient civilizations in the Americas have always enthralled Tansey. This book documents his travel adventure experiences as he seeks to uncover the secrets of people who once flourished in the Western hemisphere. Join Thom Tansey as he explores:

  • Teotihuacan, the City of the Gods, the first true metropolis of the Americas, near modern-day Mexico City.
  • The magnificent ruins left behind by the Maya of Tikai in Guatemala, once the epicenter of a vast trade route that stretched all through what is now Central America, from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico to the Caribbean Sea.
  • The Hohokam, whose impressive network of hand-dug canals and ditches, the most extensive north of Peru, allowed them to thrive in the forbidding Sonoran Desert of modern-day Mexico and Arizona.
  • The Mound Builders of the Lower Mississippi Valley, whose sophisticated civilizations eventually fell to the diseases and marauding of European invaders.
To help plan your travel adventures, Thom has provided a list of resources and contact information, plus an exhaustive bibliography of publications for further reading on the topics covered in this book.
  • Item# 340DA
  • 294 pp., softcover
  • $14.95

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Jet With Kids
Taking The Fear Out of Flying
By Anya Clowers, RN

Flying with children is not a simple thing to do. New airline security regulations and airports that are more crowded than ever can be tough to figure-out; add an infant or toddler to the mix, and you can see preparation has never been more important. With down-to-earth advice and recommendations from experts, Jet with Kids will prepare you for a safe and fun flight with your kids!

  • Item# 7575
  • 164 pp., softcover, 9780615137575
  • $19.95
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Lake Champlain Visions   
By Patrick Leahy

 
  • Item# 3606L
  • 224 pgs., hardcover, 0-9759736-0-6
  • $49.95

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The Last Voyage
The Story of Schooner Third Sea
By Harold Stephens

This book is about a dream, about a man who wanted to sail the South Seas and Asian waters aboard his own boat, but with the earnings of a writer, he lacked the finances. Never-the-less, with little money but a lot of determination, he made that dream come true, through a rather cunning scheme. You will read about the people, famous and not so famous, who sailed aboard her, about her adventures and landfalls, about pirates, renegades and typhoons she encountered. You will read about her tragic loss in a hurricane that ravaged the Hawaiian Islands. This is more than a yachting tale about a schooner; it is an inspiration to both young and old who dream about going to sea aboard a sailing ship. Not since Jack London has there been another book like it.

  • Item# 2139
  • 382 pp., softcover, 0-9642521-3-9
  • $16.95
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The Lion in the Moon
Two Against the Sahara
By Babs Suzanne Harrison and Staefan Eduard Rada, Rainbow Books

Babs and Staefan met on a blind date. Within weeks they had thrown themselves into the heart of the Sahara in search of adventure. Through seas of powdery sand, blinding sandstorms, moon-like vistas of naked lava, freezing nights and scorching days, a thousand miles of isolation and desolation, they forged ahead, their compass pegged on due south. If they made it home alive, would they still be speaking to each other? Deep in the Sahara, Babs and Staefan joined Moulay for a communal bowl of couscous on the rug floor of his oasis home. In Niger, Doulah, a Fulani nomad, invited them to his mud hut for sweet tea and offals. The police in Burkina Faso detained them for running security roadblocks; in Togo, a border guard accused them of shooting John F. Kennedy! From Tunis to Togo, Babs and Staefan crossed the skull of Africa, a 3500-mile odyssey through five countries, across half a continent coming face to face with some of the most grueling poverty in the world...An unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime adventure. 24 photos.

  • Item# 340AX
  • 292 pp., softcover
  • $19.95

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Old Money, New South
The Spirit of Chattanooga
By Dean W. Arnold

John T. Lupton, the godfather of Coca-Cola bottling, and Harry Scott Probasco, founder of the “Coca-Cola bank,” guided Chattanooga, Tennessee, with a quiet but powerful hand for decades. Generations later, the names Lupton and Probasco—and a handful of intermarried families—continue to form a controversial web of leadership for the city.

This strategic crossroads through the mountains is the scene of ancient warpaths, the launching of the Trail of Tears, the greatest two-day battle in American history, and the founding of the world’s most popular product. From its religious and progressive tension to its cryptic, indigenous name, Chattanooga proves to be an enigma at every turn.

  • Item# 7634O
  • 512 pgs., hardcover, 0-9749076-3-4
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On The Back Roads: Discovering Small Towns of America
By Bill Graves

Do you like small towns...places off the beaten path...trips down memory lane? Ever wonder if old-fashioned values are still alive in America? Then kick back, unwind, and hop onboard with travel writer Bill Graves as he takes you On The Back Roads

Graves has a knack for finding the quirky, the offbeat in some of the most obscure, yet fascinating, small towns on the map. Among the places and faces he discovers: a town where it's against the law not to own a gun, a town famous for its split pea soup, the wise 83 year old Emmy who camps alone in the desert, and a man who hunts live ants for a living

Retired and free to roam in his motor home, the author logs 40,000 miles through the western states of California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Oregon and Wyoming.

  • Item# 9364
  • 312 pgs., softcover, 1-886039-36-4
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Pittsburgh Will Steel Your Heart
250 Reasons to Love Pittsburgh
By Joanne G. Sujansky, Ph.D.

With our 250th birthday coming up, Pittsburgh has never been hotter.
Celebrate with this intriguing book. The book was awarded the official seal from Pittsburgh 250 Inc. This is the 2nd edition with several new reasons to love Pittsburgh!
It’s not only a great gift for friends and family members; it’s a unique business tool as well. Use it to reward employees, to wow prospective hires or to send a big Steel City thank you to clients and customers. Be sure to keep a copy for yourself, too. It’s a great way to discover (or rediscover) Pittsburgh’s best-kept secrets!

"Pittsburgh's unique character, beautiful landscapes and small-town charm always "steels the hearts" of visitors. For the people of Pittsburgh, Joanne's book shows how America's biggest small city has it all!"
Mayor Luke Ravenstahl

  • Item# 9913
  • 101 pp., softcover, 0-9748299-1-9
  • $9.97

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Places in Time
Reflections on a Journey
By Maxine Rose Schur

For years readers have delighted in Maxine Rose Schur’s award-winning travel essays. Now, all the tales of her unusual honeymoon are gathered in one illustrated volume. Whether camping in the center of Paris, dangling off a Panamanian tramp steamer, or hitching across Australia, her tales are funny, exciting and tender.

Maxine Rose Schur set out to see the world. With high spirits and little money, the author traveled not only far geographically, but emotionally, toward the hearts of others. She faced the violent grief of a Mexican sheriff, celebrated a wild elopement in Turkey and was initiated into a mysterious daily ritual with an Iranian forest ranger. Looking back, she tempers her youthful encounters with mid-life wisdom, capturing the spirit of all those she met, and evoking cherished places in time.

If you’re looking for travel writing that blends gentle insight with delicious surprise, fasten the seatbelt on your armchair and come along.

  • Item# 975X
  • 230 pp., softcover, 0-9649497-5-X
  • $14.00

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Return to Adventure Southeast Asia
By Harold Stephens

Southeast Asia, namely Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Burma, Indonesia, and even tiny Singapore, is one of the last remaining quarters of this plant where adventure is still very much alive. According to the author, there's a misconception about Southeast Asia that's hard to overcome. The world views Southeast Asia as the most populated place on earth, with crowded cities and masses or humanity, and the only positive thing about it is that it has wonderful temples, snake charmers, good food and good shopping. This is all true, but Southeast Asia has more to offer than that, and Return to Adventure Southeast tells readers what's out there, and where to look. What makes this book different is that it's not a how-to-do guidebook to the outdoors. As the author points out in the introduction, Return to Adventure is not a guidebook, and is not intended to be one. It was written to make Southeast Asia's outdoors known, to introduce readers to a side of Southeast Asia that has long been ignored. To do this, Stephens takes us with him to bottom of the sea diving on wrecks, such as the HMS Repulse, the invincible British battleship sunk by Japanese bombers in the opening days of World War II, to the summit of the highest mountain in Southeast Asia, Mount Kinabalu in Borneo. We search with the author for lost cities, elusive one-horned rhinos, and the source of the Rejang River in Sarawak.

We visit with aborigine Negritos in the jungle, dig for relics in archaeological sites that pre-date anything in Europe and the Middle East, and sail the South China Seas in sailing schooners and age-old junks. But not all is Indiana Jones. Readers will learn about motor trips they can take, while seated behind the driver's wheel, or about train excursions, like the Orient Express from Bangkok to Singapore, the Reunification Express that runs fro Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi in Vietnam; the Toy Train to Darjeeling in the Himalayas; the Tenom train through the jungles of Borneo; and others. As the author tells us, he has spent all his adult life in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific, searching out the forgotten as well as looking for the rainbow's end. He started writing travel-adventure for the Bangkok Post in 1965, and the same year became travel corresponded for Thai Airways International, taking him on assignments to every corner of the globe. He has authored 21 books from travel and adventure to books of fiction and biographies. Return to Adventure Southeast Asia is a book that is certain to make us aware of the beauty of the world we live in.

  • Item# 2163
  • 241 pgs., softcover, 0-9642521-6-3
  • $14.95
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Snow Trails 
Cross-country Ski and Snowshoe in Central & Western New York
By Rich and Sue Freeman

Winters in Central and Western New York can be long and snowy.  Perfect weather for adventures on skis or snowshoes.  Snow Trails shows you where to go.  Close to home for a spontaneous outing when new snow flies or farther a field for a full day adventure to a new and exhilarating locale.

With Snow Trails you can choose from over 80 mapped locations.  Directions are given to winter parking areas and each trail is described by length and level of difficulty.  You'll learn where to find groomed trails, seldom used trails for peace and quiet, or popular trails with added amenities such as warming huts, refreshments, restrooms, guided tours, and sleigh rides.

New to skiing or snow shoeing? Snow Trail lists places that offer equipment rentals and lessons, and plenty of novice trails.  From novice to expert, everyone can find trails to suit their ability and spirit of adventure.  Let the snow fly.  With this guidebook you're ready to enjoy Central and Western New York's winters.

  • Item# 7452
  • 232 pp., softcover, 0-9656974-5-2
  • $16.95
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Straight into Gay America 
My Unicycle Journey for Equal Rights
By Lars Clausen

From anti-gay preacher Jerry Falwell to the gay-rights directors of HRC, PFLAG, and Soulforce, Clausen’s personal journey as a Lutheran pastor forces difficult choices between the exclusionary status quo of his church and the inclusive commitment of Jesus.

In Straight Into Gay America people share their lives with the Guinness World Record–holding pastor who unicycles 1,000 miles for equal rights. Through roadside encounters and overnight stays, this is the story of everyday people living through the most polarizing political and religious battles of our times.

Lars Clausen is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, and holds the Guinness World Record for the longest unicycle tour (9136 miles). He received his Master of Divinity degree from Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley, California, and holds degrees in Mechanical Engineering from U.C. Berkeley and from Northwestern in Evanston, Illinois. Along with his own writing, he currently works with American Author to help authors promote their work online.

Writing expresses Lars Clausen’s hope to foster community and discover a deeper personal honesty. His first book, One Wheel – Many Spokes: USA by Unicycle is a "stepping-out" story, depicting his unicycle journey through all 50 states, exploring Native lands and history. Straight Into Gay America: My Unicycle Journey for Equal Rights, is a "coming-out" story, combining personal exploration with active advocacy.

Clausen lives with his family in Chelan on the east side of Washington’s Cascade Mountains. Every morning he wakes up to the greatest gift he can imagine, life with his wife, Anne and two children, KariAnna and Kai.

  • Item# 1513
  • 342 pgs., softcover, 978-0-9719415-1-9, 0-9719415-1-3
  • $16.95

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Tracking the Dinosaurs
Unraveling the Mystery: The Bonehunter Series
By Thom Tansey

Adventure travel in the U.S. and Canada.  Are you planning domestic adventure travel?  Do you wonder what it would be like to search rich fossil beds?  To learn from leading experts about the rise and fall of the dinosaurs?  To join professional diggers in excavating, identifying and preparing bones for further study?  Then you'll enjoy journeys of veteran adventure traveler Thom Tansey in Tracking the Dinosaurs.

  • Item# 0878
  • 198 pp., softcover, 1-56825-087-8
  • $14.95
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Travel Made EZ: Beat the language Barrier

By Joanne Smith and Ev Luceris

Travel Made EZ is truly easy. It gives you pictures of many common items you need while traveling. Let's face it - when you can;t understand the road signs in a foreigh country, how are you going to buy a skirt or pair of pants for that special sidetrip or order a glass of wine to celebrate? With Travel Made EZ all you have to do is follow the colored tabs to find the picture of what you want, point to the picture and possibly the color and say "please and "thank you" in the languages provided. The words have phonetic clues to pronunciation. You might still pack your big bulky phrase books, but for every day life on the street and int he cafes, restaurants and stores, you should be fine with Travel Make EZ.

  • Item# 9283T
  • 100 pages, paperback, 142430928X
  • $14.95
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Traveler's Joy
By Juliette de Bairacli Levy, Keats Publishing

This enchanting guide to the wonders of unfettered travel takes the reader far from the stress and clutter of travel agencies, reservations, timetables and tickets, to the timeless landscapes of the Gypsies and other birthright wanderers. Learn the secrets of survival, comfort and enjoyment in forests, fields or caves, and the exhilaration of the freedom of the wandering life, from the legendary Juliette de Bairacli Levy--famed for her mastery of herbal lore and her many books on living in tune with the rhythms of nature.
Helen Scott Nearing wrote in the foreword to the book: "Traveler's Joy is a joy to travel through. Juliette de Bairacli Levy . . . survives in scarcity and in occasional affluence . . .unperturbed by dangers and calamities. She stays healthy and strong in all situations, but gives recipes for all types of ailments such as wounds, strains, sores and fevers . . . She tells how to live high and low, in mansions and in caves."

  • Item# 236-D
  • 244 pp., softcover
  • $11.95

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Views From Lebanon
Narrated and Written by Native Lebanese

Views from Lebanon is an exciting multimedia CD-Rom, featuring views from selected cities, towns and sites from all over Lebanon.

You may search or use the map to view a certain location. You can also view the slide show or a selection of over 30 videos for hours of entertainment. Views From Lebanon is a must for anyone's collection.

  • Item# vfl
  • CD-Rom, vfl
  • $29.95
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Walking with the Wild Wind
Reflections on a Montana Journey
By Walkin' Jim Stoltz

At long last! A story for those who love wilderness and the adventuring spirit. Walking With The Wild Wind is a book that will take you to the wild places, a story that shares the ups and downs, the joys and sorrows of a wilderness wanderer. Put on your hiking boots and come experience the laughter, the fears, close calls and magical times of a unique backcountry journey.

Folksinger, adventurer, photographer, activist and artist, Walkin' Jim Stoltz has taken to the backcountry of North America, walking the last wild places for months at a time, nearly every summer since 1974. For over thirty years Stoltz has celebrated the natural world through his songs and concerts.

Now he shares his unique view of the wilderness through this personal tale of a trip through the heart of Montana's last roadless areas. He introduces us to the life of a long-distance walker, and gives us a view of the natural world many of us will never get to experience.

Jim's close calls with natural obstacles (brush fires, falls off mountains, wildlife encounters, and river crossings) are woven together with both humorous tales and more serious issues, such as the impending death of his mother and the loss of wilderness. This book is a must for anyone who has ever tossed a pack on their back and taken off into the mountains, and for all those who have dreamed of it, too.

  • Item# 2810
  • 185 pp., softcover, 0-9620228-1-0
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What's Up America?
by Diane Asitimbay

If you are heading to the United States, this book could be more valuable than an English dictionary or Alka Seltzer tablets to digest the greasy food at the fast food places. This isn’t a traditional guidebook that directs you to a particular hotel or helps you apply for a driver’s license. What it will do is take you inside American culture, serve you a slice of apple pie, and then show you what’s under the crust.

Organized into twenty chapters, the author boldly answers questions like the following. Why do many young Americans leave home when they turn eighteen years old? What is American food? Why are so many Americans on diets but still overweight? How do we judge if an American is just being friendly or truly being a friend? Why don’t Americans learn another language?

You’ll find everything foreigners always want to know about Americans but are afraid to ask. Actually, many of them have asked but no one has answered them until now. In this book, the American author answers the real questions that foreigners have asked her in the course of her international career.

From growing up to growing old, every important cultural topic is covered here, including some controversial ones such as being independent from your family, racial identity and religious practices which are themes usually missing in guidebooks. Foreigners will feel 100% more comfortable being in the United States with a book that uncovers and explains the hidden values of the American people.

Americans who are curious about what foreigners want to know about the United States and its people will find this book entertaining as well. You’ll laugh when you see yourself described in its pages. At the same time, you’ll learn how American attitudes and customs compare to those of other countries.

What’s Up America? will make readers, both Americans and foreigners alike, want to learn more about the rest of the world.

  • Item# 7604
  • 214 pgs., softcover, 0-9759276-0-4
  • $14.95

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Who Needs A Road?
By Harold Stephens and Albert Podell

"Wild and Exciting ... Even the reading leaves you breathless" -- Publisher's Weekly

Who Needs a Road? is a true story of two men who in the 1960's drove around the world in a Toyota Land Cruiser. A best seller at the time but long out of print, this rollicking adventure is now available for the first time in paperback.

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"In this age of jet travel and space exploration a trip around the world driving a Toyota Land Cruiser and camper across blazing deserts and through hostile countries, over nearly impassable roads, and in all kinds of weather, including monsoon rains and desert ghiblis, is quite an adventure! The authors covered 42,252 tortuous miles from New York City to France, south to Spain, across North Africa, the Middle East, India, Southeast Asia, Australia, Panama, and finally back to New York to break all previous records for driving non repetitive mileage. They were trapped in East Pakistan when war broke out ... felled by food poisoning, hepatitis, and other ailments ... ate spoiled camel meat, kangaroo steaks, and warm monkey brains ... mechanical troubles and political delays plagued them. Two facts stand out in their rollicking account of fun and frustrations: the large sections of bleak, wild, and uncivilized country are still very much with us in this 20th century, and the evidence of the universal intolerance of men who have been taught to hate and mistrust other men on the basis of race, religion, nationality, or politics. A fascinating book." - Ruth G. Dorman, Library Journal

  • Item# 2155
  • 485 pgs., softcover, 0-964251-5-5
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WorldTrek
A Family Odyssey
By Russell and Carla Fisher

Russell and Carla Fisher were intent on expanding the horizons of their daughters, 13-year-old Lesley and 12-year-old Andrea, and they came up with a plan that shocked everyone they knew. The Fishers would put their conventional, suburban Texas lives aside for a year and travel around the world! They could think of no greater gift to give their children. Using the guiding principles of self-reliance, compassion and persistence, Russell and Carla taught the girls more than they could ever have learned in a classroom.

In 376 days and across 50,000 miles, the Fisher Family explored Great Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia, Estonia, Russia, The Czech Republic, Germany, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, India, Thailand, China, Japan, Australia and Rarotonga. The entire family was involved in both the planning and budgeting of the trip, and they home schooled the entire time. Their accommodations were frequently economical hostels and flats, they prepared many of their own meals, laundered their own clothes, practiced speaking foreign languages and using foreign currencies, and they often walked, jogged or used local public transportation to explore both famous and out-of-the-way sites.

WorldTrek includes trip-planning and budgeting appendixes to help readers plan their own around-the-world trip.
 
 
About Russell and Carla Fisher

Russell Fisher grew up in Canton, Ohio, and moved west after high school. A six-year adventure in Socorro, New Mexico, earned him bachelors and masters degrees in Geology from New Mexico Tech plus his traveling companion Carla, stalwart navigator and love of his life. Between family adventures Russ manages construction and business development projects, works weekends with Habitat for Humanity and tutors students in math.

Carla Fisher was born in Gunnison, Colorado. After she finished high school in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Carla earned a bachelors degree in Biology from New Mexico Tech and a masters degree in Fisheries Science from the University of Arizona. Since returning from the WorldTrek, Carla arranges travel excursions through Turnstone Travel (www.TurnstoneTravel.com) and tutors Sudanese students in math and English.
After the WorldTrek, Lesley finished high school then enrolled in engineering at University of Missouri-Rolla, where she also volunteered for service in the U.S. Army ROTC. Andrea donates a portion of her free time to Habitat for Humanity and, with a bent for things practical, plans to pursue a career in engineering.
 
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WorldTrek: A Family Odyssey
by Russell and Carla Fisher
Rainbow Books

Book Review by Greta Jenkins

A family of four travels the world. Their goal was to cross all 360 lines of longitude and the equator. Russell and Carla Fisher and their two adolescent daughters Andrea and Lesley have the travel adventure of a lifetime when they take a year off from their life in Houston, Texas.

This is the book to read if you are planning a trip around the world or just dreaming about one. It shows the true spirt of adventure and provides practical know-how advice and tips. Advice about planning, packing and ways to make accommodations arrangements on the fly from Internet cafe's found along the way, is mixed in with vivid descriptions of places to see, modes of transportation, and ways to have a fun trip.

The Table of Contents provides an excellent roadmap for the book. Read about all of their travels or choose one of the 19 countries and many more cites they visited No matter if it is Stonehenge in Great Britain, Skellig Michael in Ireland, a youth hostel in Norway, the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, celebrating Lesley's' 14th birthday in Estonia, standing in Red Square in Moscow, wandering old town in Prague, hiking in Germany's countryside, strolling in the Louvre in Paris, eating at a Venetian Bakery, sitting in the amphitheater in Pompeii and taking an early morning jog around the Roman Colosseum, having Christmas in Athens, visiting the Spice Bazaar in Istanbul, cruising the Nile in Egypt, navigating the train system and riding elephants in India, taking cooking lessons Thailand, walking on the Great Wall in China, watching Kabuki in Japan, camping the outback in Australia or enjoying the beach in the Cook Islands, the descriptions are detailed and vivid. You feel like you are there beside the Fisher family as they navigate, negotiate, and relish their way around the world.

They travel by air, ferry, train and rental car (best budget deal to see much in Europe). Some reservations for accommodations were made ahead of time and some from Internet Cafe's and Tourist Bureaus found along the way. They stayed in rented flats, bed and breakfasts, youth hostels (not just for youths) and even some four star hotels.

The trip was part adventure, part family bonding and part educational. Russell and Carla homeschooled the girls so that they would be able to re-enter school upon their return to the States without being behind their classmates. The girls also learned much from going to the market, learning the exchange rates, and living on a budget. They often cooked their own meals at the youth hostel or flat rentals.

Daily itineraries were a combination of planned excursions and explorations into the neighborhood where they were staying or hiking the nearby countryside. Russell, a coffee connoisseur, was always chasing the best cup of local coffee or making one after his morning jog. Carla made travel arrangements mainly via the Internet, and through a wholesale booking service. She kept the family organized and moving from place to place. The only pre-packaged tours they took were for Egypt and China. Only in India did they encounter travel arrangement problems, but they were able to overcome them due their good negotiation skills and travel documents.

  • Item# 1041
  • 280 pp., softcover, 978-1-56825-104-2
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