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Friday, December 4, 2009

Annapurna or Newcomers Handbook for Moving to and Living in Los Angeles

Annapurna

Author: Maurice Herzog

In 1950, no mountain higher than 8,000 meters had ever been climbed. Maurice Herzog and other members of the French Alpine Club had resolved to try. Their goal was a 26,493-foot Himalayan peak called Annapurna. But unlike other climbs, which draw on the experience of prior reconnaissance, the routes up Annapurna had never been analyzed before. Herzog and his team had to locate the mountain using sketchy, crude maps, pick out a single, untried route, and go for the summit. Annapurna is the unforgettable account of this dramatic and heroic climb, and of its harrowing aftermath. Although Herzog and his comrade Louis Lachenal reached the mountain's summit, their descent was a nightmare of frostbite, snow blindness, and near death. With grit and courage manifest on every page, Herzog's narrative is one of the great mountain-adventure stories of all time.

Booknews

Reprint of Herzog's classic account originally published in 1952. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.



Interesting book: The Wilderness Chef or Joy of Eating

Newcomer's Handbook for Moving to and Living in Los Angeles: Including Santa Monica, Pasadena, Orange County, and the San Fernando Valley

Author: Joan Wai

Moving to Los Angeles has never been easier!

Revised and updated, the fifth edition includes sections on Finding a Place to Live, Moving and Storage, Money Matters, Getting Settled, Helpful Services, Childcare and Education, Shopping for the Home, Cultural Life, Sports and Recreation, Green Living and Beaches, Places of Worship, Volunteering, Transportation, Emergency Preparedness, Temporary Lodgings, and Quick Getaways. In addition, a handy calendar of LA events, area maps, and a directory of useful phone numbers and websites round out this indispensable book.



Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Under the Tuscan Sun or Two Years Before the Mast

Under the Tuscan Sun: At Home In Italy

Author: Frances Mayes

Now in paperback, the #1 San Francisco Chronicle bestseller that is an enchanting and lyrical look at the life, the traditions, and the cuisine of Tuscany, in the spirit of Peter Mayle's A Year in Provence.



Frances Mayes entered a wondrous new world when she began restoring an abandoned villa in the spectacular Tuscan countryside. There were unexpected treasures at every turn: faded frescos beneath the whitewash in her dining room, a vineyard under wildly overgrown brambles in the garden, and, in the nearby hill towns, vibrant markets and delightful people. In Under the Tuscan Sun, she brings the lyrical voice of a poet, the eye of a seasoned traveler, and the discerning palate of a cook and food writer to invite readers to explore the pleasures of Italian life and to feast at her table.

Library Journal

Frances Mayes made a name for herself writing about her love affair with Tuscany, where she bought and refurbished an abandoned villa. She tells the full story in Under the Tuscan Sun: At Home in Italy (Broadway. 1997. ISBN 0-7679-0038-3. pap. $15); Bella Tuscany: The Sweet Life in Italy (Broadway. 2000. ISBN 0-7679-0284-X. pap. $15); and In Tuscany (Broadway. 2000. ISBN 0-7679-0535-0. $35).



Read also Programming the World Wide Web or Oracle Regular Expressions

Two Years Before the Mast (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)

Author: Richard Henry Dana

Two Years Before the Mast, by Richard Henry Dana, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Here are some of the remarkable features of Barnes & Noble Classics:

  • New introductions commissioned from today's top writers and scholars
  • Biographies of the authors
  • Chronologies of contemporary historical, biographical, and cultural events
  • Footnotes and endnotes
  • Selective discussions of imitations, parodies, poems, books, plays, paintings, operas, statuary, and films inspired by the work
  • Comments by other famous authors
  • Study questions to challenge the reader's viewpoints and expectations
  • Bibliographies for further reading
  • Indices & Glossaries, when appropriate
  • All editions are beautifully designed and are printed to superior specifications; some include illustrations of historical interest. Barnes & Noble Classics pulls together a constellation of influences—biographical, historical, and literary—to enrich each reader's understanding of these enduring works.

    When doctors told Richard Henry Dana that an ocean voyage might halt his impending blindness, the nineteen-year-old Harvard undergraduate dropped out of school and became an ordinary deckhand on the brig Pilgrim. The perilous journey from Boston, begun in 1834, took the ailing yet determined youth past Cape Horn and around the Americas,concluding in the Mexican territory California.
     
    This expedition inspired Two Years before the Mast, a first-hand account of "the life of a common sailor" and a work that combines history, philosophy, and personal experience. Published in 1840, the book convincingly re-creates life at sea—the beauty and adventure but also the cold, danger, and backbreaking labor. Dana's depiction of the inhuman conditions suffered by seamen at the hands of capricious, brutal, and even mad captains and ship owners was so stark that the book fueled urgent cries for reform. It also was deeply admired by Herman Melville, Dana's most famous literary confidante.
     
    Dana eventually became a lawyer, devoting himself to fighting for the rights of sailors—and slaves—in court. He went on to help form the anti-slavery Free Soil Party, work for the federal government during the Civil War, and serve on the Massachusetts legislature.

    Anne Spencer is the author of Alone at Sea: The Adventures of Joshua Slocum and three books of sea stories and folklore for young adults. A documentary maker for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, she lives in Toronto.



    Tuesday, December 1, 2009

    Eyewitness Travel Guide or Inside the Apple

    Eyewitness Travel Guide: Scotland

    Author: DK Publishing

    From the commanding heights of Edinburgh Castle and Ben Nevis to the rolling Lowlands of Dumfries, and from the Art Nouveau splendor of Mackintosh's Glasgow to the enchanting stillness of a Highland croft, you will find an amazing amount to see and do.



    Inside the Apple: A Streetwise History of New York City

    Author: Michelle Nevius

    How much do you actually know about New York City? Did you know they tried to anchor Zeppelins at the top of the Empire State Building? Or that the high-rent district of Park Avenue was once so dangerous it was called "Death Avenue"? Lively and comprehensive, Inside the Apple brings to life New York's fascinating past.

    This narrative history of New York City is the first to offer practical walking tour know-how. Fast-paced but thorough, its bite-size chapters each focus on an event, person, or place of historical significance. Rich in anecdotes and illustrations, it whisks readers from colonial New Amsterdam through Manhattan's past, right up to post-9/11 New York. The book also works as a historical walking-tour guide, with 14 self-guided tours, maps, and step-by-step directions. Easy to carry with you as you explore the city, Inside the Apple allows you to visit the site of every story it tells. This energetic, wide-ranging, and often humorous book covers New York's most important historical moments, but is always anchored in the city of today.

    Publishers Weekly

    Most of this guide book is devoted to an exhaustive catalog of New York City history, beginning with glaciers' impact on the geography of Central Park and ending (161 chapters later) with the aftermath of 9/11. Not for cover-to-cover reading, this guide from a tour-guide/entrepreneur husband-and-wife team is best approached from behind, with the 14 walking tours that cap the volume; each highlighted site references the relevant chapters preceding. Considering New York's dense history, these tours offer something for everyone: the Greenwich Village tour alone encompasses the Stonewall Inn, considered the birthplace of gay rights; Jefferson Market Courthouse, the nation's first night court; and the house where Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women. Not even natives know this much; even if they do recall the late-19th and early-20th century tenement laws meant to improve living conditions (chapter 84), they'll probably be surprised to learn where the city's first tenement is located (chapter 32). From the 1765 Bowling Green Park protest of the Stamp Act to the 1980 murder of John Lennon outside the Dakota Apartments, this extremely thorough sidewalk-level guide is rich with 20 years of combined tour experience. Photos and maps.



    Monday, November 30, 2009

    Eyewitness Travel or Eyewitness Travel France

    Eyewitness Travel: New York

    Author: Eleanor Berman

    The guide that shows you what other travel books only tell you!

    With more than 1,200 full-color photographs, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: New York offers the most appetizing view of the Big Apple ever to be found in a travel reference. Detailed 3-D street, attraction, and subway maps take you from the Bronx down to Battery Park across to Brooklyn and Queens and direct you to all the must-see locations in between. Discover the treasures awaiting you along the Museum Mile with spotlights on the Guggenheim, and Metropolitan Museum that showcases their unique collections. Wander through Greenwich Village and Soho in one of the five special walking tours that take you through neighborhoods bustling with art, architecture, and history. New Yorkís parks, performing arts, sports, entertainment centers are all covered in this ultimate guide to the city that never sleeps.



    Eyewitness Travel France

    Author: Roger Williams

    The chapters of this book have been divided into 16 color-coded regions that reflect the diversity of France. These are based on the country's historical regions that were often defined by their geography and landscape as much as by their influence and power. Each has developed its own special flavor; its own architecture, cuisine, customs, music, dress, dialect and even language. The pages of the Eyewitness Travel Guide will give a taste of these areas and show you what there is to see and do.

    • Annually revised and updated
    • Beautiful new full-color photos, illustrations, and maps
    • Includes information on local customs, currency, medical services, and transportation
    • Consistently chosen over the competition in national consumer market research



    Sunday, November 29, 2009

    Ceremony or Fodors New York City 2009

    Ceremony

    Author: Leslie Marmon Silko

    Tayo, a young Native American, has been a prisoner of the Japanese during World War II, and the horrors of captivity have almost eroded his will to survive. His return to the Laguna Pueblo reservation only increases his feeling of estrangement and alienation. While other returning soldiers find easy refuge in alcohol and senseless violence, Tayo searches for another kind of comfort and resolution.

    Tayo's quest leads him back to the Indian past and its traditions, to beliefs about witchcraft and evil, and to the ancient stories of his people. The search itself becomes a ritual, a curative ceremny that defeats the most virulent of afflictions -- despair.



    Fodor's New York City 2009

    Author: Fodors

    Editorial Review
    Excerpt from New York Times 10/12/08

    You may think of Fodor’s as dependably bland, but its “New York City 2009” (Fodor’s Travel, 552 pages, $18.95) is the can’t-go-wrong choice for just about any first-timer to the Big Apple. First, it’s beautiful — great layout, nice maps, easy-to-read font on thick paper. And design matters with guidebooks: they have to be legible in low light, on crowded buses and in airports when you’re jetlagged and your contacts are killing you.

    The best way to break up this mammoth city is by neighborhood, and Fodor’s devotes about 200 pages to that task. The neighborhood guides pack information into breezy prose, and have sections like “Where can I find ...?” which gives you two choices each for a coffee stop, “a quick bite” or cocktails in each neighborhood, eliminating possible excuses for entering a Starbucks or McDonald’s. If you’re browsing in the bookstore and you want a quick sense of why Fodor’s stands out, look at their seven-page section on ground zero that starts on page 48 and somehow manages to explain the site and the history in depth while also hitting the right notes about the tragedy.

    To view full article go to http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/10/12/travel/12weekend.html

    Product Description
    Fodor’s. For Choice Travel Experiences.

    Fodor’s helps you unleash the possibilities of travel by providing the insightful tools you need to experience the trips you want. Although you’re at the helm, Fodor’s offers the assurance of ourexpertise, the guarantee of selectivity, and the choice details that truly define a destination. It’s like having a friend in New York City!

    •Your vacation never looked better. This Fodor’s full-color guide paints an unforgettable picture of New York City with vibrant maps, vividly illustrated features, and stunning color photos.

    •Updated annually, Fodor’s New York City provides the most accurate and up-to-date information available in a guidebook.

    Fodor’s New York City features options for a variety of budgets, interests, and tastes, so you make the choices to plan your trip of a lifetime.

    •If it’s not worth your time, it’s not in this book. Fodor’s discriminating ratings, including our top tier Fodor’s Choice designations, ensure that you’ll know about the most interesting and enjoyable places in New York City.

    •Experience New York City like a local! Fodor’s New York City includes unique photo-features that impart the city’s culture, covering the best ways to experience the Statue of Liberty, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ground Zero, and much more!

    •Indispensable, customized trip planning tools include “Top Reasons to Go,” “Word of Mouth” advice from other travelers, and tips to help save money, bypass lines, and avoid common travel pitfalls.

    •Full-color pullout map

    Visit Fodors.com for more ideas and information, travel deals, vacation planning tips, reviews and to exchange travel advice with other travelers.



    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1: Experience New York City ............ 9
    New York City Today ............ 10
    New York City Planner ............ 12
    What’s Where Downtown ............ 14
    What’s Where from Midtown to Harlem ............ 16
    Top New York City Attractions ............ 18
    New York City with Kids ............ 21
    New York City Like a Local ............ 22
    Great Itineraries ............ 24
    Sightseeing New York City ............ 25
    Sitting in a TV Audience ............ 26
    New York City for Free ............ 28
    Off the Beaten Path ............ 30

    Chapter 2: Lower Manhattan ............ 37
    The Financial District, the Seaport, and the World Trade Center Area ............ 41
    Chinatown & TriBeCa ............ 55

    Chapter 3: SoHo & Little Italy ............ 59
    SoHo ............ 63
    Little Italy ............ 67

    Chapter 4: East Village & the Lower East Side ............ 71
    East Village ............ 74
    Lower East Side ............ 80

    Chapter 5: Greenwich Village & Chelsea ............ 83
    Greenwich Village & the Meatpacking District ............ 87
    Chelsea ............ 96

    Chapter 6: Union Square ............ 105
    Chapter 7: Midtown ............ 119
    Chapter 8: The Upper East Side ............ 139
    Chapter 9: Central Park ............ 147
    Chapter 10: The Upper West Side ............ 163
    Chapter 11: Harlem ............ 173
    Chapter 12: Brooklyn ............ 181
    Chapter 13: Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island ............ 203
    Chapter 14: Museums ............ 227
    Chapter15: The Performing Arts ............ 263
    Chapter 16: Nightlife ............ 287
    Chapter 17: Shopping ............ 319
    Chapter 18: Where to Eat ............ 385
    New York City Dining & Lodging Atlas ............ 451
    Chapter 19: Where to Stay ............ 465


    New York City Essentials ............ 515
    Index ............ 539
    About Our Writers ............ 552


    NEW YORK CITY IN FOCUS

    Experience
    Gateway to the new world ............ 31

    Lower Manhattan
    Ground zero ............ 48

    Museums
    The american museum of natural history ............ 230
    The metropolitan museum of art ............ 238

    Nightlife
    New york nights ............ 292

    Shopping
    Soho ............324
    Nolita ............ 344
    5th avenue & 57th street............ 350
    Madison avenue ............ 356
    The meatpacking district............ 366
    The lower east side ............ 374
    The west village............ 378

    Where To Eat
    Lower manhattan ............ 392
    Soho, nolita, little italy ............ 394
    East village & lower east side ............ 396
    Greenwich village with west village & meatpacking district ............ 398
    Union square with gramercy park, murray hill & flatiron district ............ 400
    Midtown west & chelsea ............ 402
    Midtown east/upper east side ............ 404
    Upper west side/harlem ............ 406


    MAPS
    Downtown Manhattan ............ 15
    Midtown to Harlem ............ 17
    Lower Manhattan ............ 38
    SoHo & Little Italy ............ 60
    East Village & the Lower East Side ............ 72
    Greenwich Village & Chelsea ............ 84
    Greenwich Village ............ 90
    Chelsea Galleries ............ 100
    Union Square, Murray Hill & Gramercy ............ 106
    Midtown ............ 120
    Upper East Side ............ 140
    Upper West Side ............ 164
    Harlem ............ 174
    Brooklyn ............ 182
    Brooklyn Heights & DUMBO ............ 189
    Park Slope & Prospect Park ............ 197
    Queens, the Bronx & Staten Island ............ 204
    Queens ............ 208
    The Bronx ............ 217
    Staten Island ............ 222
    Major Museums ............ 251
    Museums Also Worth Seeing ............ 255
    Manhattan Shopping ............ 323
    Manhattan Dining ............ 387

    CLOSE UPS
    Gangs of Five Points ............ 55
    Keep Your Eyes Peeled ............ 78
    Bleecker Street’s “Little Italy” ............ 96
    Chelsea Galleries 101 ............ 101
    Empire State Building ............ 112
    Grand Meals ............ 124
    Keeping It Real in Times Square ............ 128
    Rockefeller vs. Rivera ............ 134
    Art for Art’s Sake ............ 135
    D.I.Y. Harlem Gospel Tours ............ 180
    Filmmaking in Astoria ............ 210
    The 7 Train: A Foodie’s Favorite Subway Line ............ 212
    Take Thee Out to the Ball Game ............ 224
    What’s Playing Where ............ 266
    Six Tips for Doing Broadway Better ............ 269
    Room with a View ............ 300
    Exquisite Mixes ............ 306
    Burlesque Is More ............ 311
    Deals & Steals ............ 327
    Cool Spots for Souvenirs ............ 333
    Cool Local Chains ............ 338
    Street Vendors ............ 342
    Department Store Discounts ............ 346
    Holiday Markets ............ 358
    The Diamond District ............ 365
    Romantic Retreats ............ 491
    Kids in Tow ............ 499
    Lodging Alternatives ............ 514

    Saturday, November 28, 2009

    West with the Night or National Geographic Image Collection

    West with the Night

    Author: Beryl Markham

    Growing up in East Africa, the author describes her life as a pioneer aviator, a horse breeder, pilot of passengers and supplies in a small plane to remote corners of Africa, and became the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic from east to west.. Illustrated with duotone photos. 6 cassettes.

    Library Journal

    Markham's West with the Night was originally published in the early 1940s and disappeared, only to be rediscovered and reprinted in the 1980s when it became a smash hit. This latest incarnation is a lavishly illustrated edition. Though Markham is known for setting an aviation record for a solo flight across the Atlantic from East to West-hence the title-she was also a bush pilot in Africa, sharing adventures with Blor Blixen and Denys Finch-Hatton of Out of Africa fame. Hemingway, who met Markham during his safari days, dubbed the book "bloody wonderful."

    Ernest Hemingway

    Did you read Beryl Markham's book, West with the Night? I knew her fairly well in Africa and never would have suspected that she could and would put pen to paper except to write in her flyer's log book. As it is, she has written so well, and marvelously well, that I was completely ashamed of myself as a writer. I felt that I was simply a carpenter with words, picking up whatever was furnished on the job and nailing them together and sometimes making an okay pig pen. But [she] can write rings around all of us who consider ourselves writers. The only parts of it that I know about personally, on account of having been there at the time and heard the other people's stories, are absolutely true .... I wish you would get it and read it because it is really a bloody wonderful book. Ernest Hemingway).



    National Geographic Image Collection

    Author: Michelle Anne Delaney

    Behind National Geographic’s worldwide reputation as a powerhouse of photography lies one of the finest, most extensive, and most unique graphic resources on Earth: the National Geographic Image Collection. For the first time ever, readers will plumb the fascinating depths of this immense archive from the earliest photographs collected in the late 19th century to the cutting-edge work of today. Both iconic and never-before-seen images from virtually every corner of the globe, every species of wildlife, and amazing human achievements in exploration, adventure, science, and more are showcased and placed in historic, artistic, technical, and journalistic context.

    Following this lavish visual journey, readers will be awed by a behind-the-scenes profile of the entire collection, its size, its richly diverse character, and its special collections, ranging from delicate and beautiful Autochromes to the famous Alexander Graham Bell collection to the amazing stratosphere collection. Fine artwork and imaginative illustrations are also featured.

    Finally, a listing of photographers whose work is represented stands as a fitting tribute to those without whose tireless and brilliant efforts the Collection would not exist.



    Friday, November 27, 2009

    The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World or Streetwise Paris Map Laminated City Center Street Map of Paris France Folding Pocket Size Travel Map With Metro

    The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World: Over 600 Secrets of the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom

    Author: Susan Veness

    Sure, it's the Happiest Place on Earth, but how much do the 45 million-plus people who visit the Disney World theme parks annually really know about it? From where to find all the hidden Mickeys to the truth behind Madame Leota's ring at the Haunted Mansion, readers learn all about the hidden magic that permeates these fabulous resorts in this tell-all handbook. Readers also get the insider's take on:


    • The smell of home-baked cookies on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom
    • The Fountain of World Friendship in Epcot that contains water from rivers and oceans around the globe
    • Walt Disney's opening day speech tapped out in Morse Code in Frontierland
    • The eco-friendly benches (recycled milk jugs) in the Animal Kingdom
    • Two versions of The Great Movie Ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios


    Complete with secret tips from Disney's Imagineers, this book is the perfect in-park companion for Disney World fans.



    Streetwise Paris Map - Laminated City Center Street Map of Paris, France - Folding Pocket Size Travel Map With Metro

    Author: Streetwise Maps

    2010 UPDATED Streetwise Paris Map - Laminated City Center Street Map of Paris, France - Folding pocket size travel map with integrated metro map including lines & stations

    This map covers the following areas:
    Main Paris Street Map 1:14,000
    Paris Metro Map
    Map of France

    There are more clichés about Paris than there are tourists at the Louvre, but the fact is that underneath each overused hackneyed cliché is a glistening kernel of truth. The City of Light, the City of Love and the City of Romance, familiar platitudes, but once you experience it for yourself you understand why. There is a je ne sais quoi allure to this city that beguiles, but never completely reveals what makes it so universally appealing. Artists, poets, writers, and composers have tried to define exactly what it is about this place, and yet they succeed only to a point. Perhaps it is as elusive as defining love, for to be in Paris entails experiencing love, about someone, something, some place.

    There is so much to do - you know the big ones, the Louvre, Musee d’Orsay, Sacre Coeur, St. Germain des Pres, the Left Bank, the Right Bank, the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs Elysées, the Opéra- but don’t miss the fun of discovering the small ones, the ones off the beaten path. Nothing like taking your time strolling thru the turn of the century mansion that houses Musée Marmottan then enjoying a café and patisserie in the museums jewel box café.

    Wandering aimlessly is romantic. Getting lost isn’t romantic. In fact there are few things that can drain the romance out of a situation faster than realizing that you’re hopelessly lost. Sotake your travel map and put it away if you want to wander, but have no fear that your wandering will turn into a lost odyssey. You can always pull out the STREETWISE® Paris Map and get yourself pointed back in the right direction.

    Paris is not without faults. Sometimes people can be rude, but that’s the case anywhere in the world - be it a large city or small village. You get what you give. And in the case of Paris, as with any true love, you accept the flaws with the charms, the weaknesses with the strengths. In the end the true beauty of Paris will surpass any blemish. Life from a Parisian perspective is beautiful. But that’s another cliché, isn’t it?

    Our pocket size map of Paris is laminated for durability and accordion folding for effortless use. The STREETWISE® Paris map is one of many detailed and easy-to-read city street maps designed and published by STREETWISE®. Buy your STREETWISE® Paris map today and you too can navigate Paris, France like a native. For a larger selection of our detailed travel maps simply type STREETWISE MAPS into the Barnes & Noble search bar.

    About STREETWISE® Maps

    STREETWISE® is the first map to be designed with modern graphics and is the originator of the laminated, accordion-fold map format. We've set the standard that every map company has imitated but never duplicated. Our mission is to make you feel comfortable, to make you feel safe in a place where you've never been before and to enable you to experience a familiar place more fully.

    The company was founded in 1984 by Michael Brown, who had been in international publishing for many years, setting up subsidiaries for textbook publishers. In the 1970's, Brown traveled extensively throughout Africa, India, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Brown would take a large paper map, cut out the city center, folded it up and slip it into his pocket, thus preventing him from looking like a tourist in areas where discretion is the better part of travel. This was his tool for surviving.

    After many years on the road, Brown settled back in New York and decided to start his own business, based on the adaptations he had made to maps in his travels. His goal was to give someone the ability to navigate easily in unfamiliar terrain.

    He started with a new map format: the accordion fold. Such a simple idea, but at the time it was revolutionary. No more struggling to fold an awkward, oversized paper map. This new format would enable the user to blend in like a native, instead of stick out like a tourist. Brown then added lamination to ensure that the map would be a lasting tool.

    More important than the format was the design of the map itself. It had to be a map that not only succeeded above and beyond any map he had used, but was esthetically appealing as well. The look of it had to be as striking as the functionality. Color was introduced in a way that was never seen before in a map - vivid purple for water, soothing gray for the background of street grids, gold to highlight elements of the map. Clarity, conciseness and convenience in a very stylish package.

    Building the business was a 24 hour job. Brown sold the maps during the day, zipping around Manhattan making deliveries on his Harley Davidson. At night he packed the orders and did the design work. More titles were added, each title requiring months of research and design.

    Today, STREETWISE® produces over 130 titles for major destinations, regions and countries throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Europe, the United Kingdom and Asia. We have grown from the back of a motorcycle to selling millions of maps around the world.

    Yet each title is still painstakingly researched and updated. STREETWISE® is one of the only, if not THE only map company that conducts research by walking or driving an area to ensure accuracy. After all, what good is the map if what you hold in your hands doesn't match what you see on the street sign? This lengthy fact checking results in superior accuracy; in effect, we've done the work, now you have the adventure.

    In the end, it's not about the map, it's about getting out and finding your own authentic experience wherever you go. It's about being in a city or a region and discovering things that you never thought you would find. You can do this if you have confidence and you have confidence if you have a great map. STREETWISE® is the great map that you need.

    The New York Times

    "Don't leave home without STREETWISE."

    Travel + Leisure Magazine

    "STREETWISE is an absolute travel essential."