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Daniel C. Schechter

    Lonely Planet Netherlands
    At the End of the Road
    Lonely Planet Guatemala
    Yucatán
    Pacific Northwest
    • Lonely Planet Netherlands

      • 342 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      From the cosmopolitan wonders of Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague to windmills, tulips and boundless bike tracks, this indispensable guide will help you to experience all that the Netherlands has to offer. -- 45 maps including eight colour Amsterdam city maps -- accommodation options from trekkershutten to five-star hotels -- the background on windmills -- how they work, where to find them -- all the entertainment choices, from coffee shops and brown cafes to opera and classical music -- the lowdown on where to see Dutch art from Rembrandt to Mondriaan

      Lonely Planet Netherlands2016
      3,7
    • At the End of the Road

      Jack Kerouac in Mexico

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      “We had finally found the magic land at the end of the road and we never dreamed the extent of the magic.” Mexico served as an escape, inspiration, and ultimate destination for Jack Kerouac, playing a crucial role in his creative evolution. In this compelling account, Jorge García-Robles, an expert on the Beats in Mexico, explores both the real events and the literary visions that shaped Kerouac’s experiences in this transformative landscape. Mexico provided Kerouac with a spiritual renewal that starkly contrasted with the rigid society of the United States, making it perhaps the most significant country in his life. Drawing from Kerouac’s extensive writings and revealing correspondence, García-Robles illustrates the environment and individuals that influenced him during his visits, detailing the complex dynamics of his arrivals and departures. From Kerouac’s initial excitement upon discovering Mexico's vibrant culture to his tumultuous relationship with a Mexican prostitute who inspired his novella Tristessa, the narrative captures his often romanticized view of the country alongside the harsh realities he faced, including extortion and harassment. By juxtaposing Kerouac’s idealized perceptions with his actual experiences, García-Robles provides a vital Mexican perspective, highlighting the spiritual sustenance Kerouac sought amid his struggles in the U.S.

      At the End of the Road2014
      3,4
    • Lonely Planet Guatemala

      • 327 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Lonely Planet Guatemala is your passport to all the most relevant and up-to-date advice on what to see, what to skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Explore the street markets of Chichicastenango, climb the radiant Maya ruins of Tikal or dip yourtoes in the ethereal Lago de Atitlan.

      Lonely Planet Guatemala2010
      3,6
    • Yucatán

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      - expert guide to the oldest & best preserved Mayan ruins- where to find red flamingos, dolphin pods, pristine sand & surf- lodging options from beach cabanas to jungle resorts- suggested walking tours & driving routes- tips on Cancun's fabulous fiestas

      Yucatán2006
      4,0
    • Pacific Northwest

      • 704 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

      One of the most dependable series available, Lonely Planet's guidebooks are packed with essential information and accurate maps and are written with enough character that they are also good reading for armchair travelers. The series is now popular with travelers of all sorts, although backpackers and adventure travelers have long relied on Lonely Planet's guides because of the wide range of destinations offered. Whether you want to relax on the beaches of Thailand, roam the Australian outback, or explore the deserts of Iran, Lonely Planet has a practical, thorough guidebook for your destination. For dangerous or less-traveled regions, we highly recommend Lonely Planet's guides because they provide crucial information in an easy-to-use format, making it possible for travelers to handle the difficulties of language, customs, and transportation. In countries with unfamiliar alphabets, the guides include the names of cities and sights in both English and native characters, and glossaries are provided to help travelers with menus. The series offers lodging and restaurant options for all budgets, but the main focus is on getting a good deal for your money. With good writing, a wealth of valuable information, and beautiful color photo sections, Lonely Planet's guides are hard to beat.

      Pacific Northwest2002
      4,1