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1,000 Places to See Before You Die: A Traveler's Life List |  | Author: Patricia Schultz Publisher: Workman Publishing Company Category: Book
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Format: Bargain Price Media: Paperback Pages: 992 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.2 x 1.8
Dewey Decimal Number: 910.202 ASIN: B002IT5OJI
Publication Date: May 22, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Introducing the Eighth Wonder of travel books. A joyous, passionate gift book for travelers-both the real and the armchair variety-1,000 PLACES TO SEE BEFORE YOU DIE delivers exactly the promise of its an around-the-world, continent-by-continent listing of places guaranteed to give you shivers, the unique and wonderful places you must see on and off the beaten track. Take a safari into Botswana's Okavango Delta, the world's largest oasis, where "if you see 10 percent of what sees you, it's an exceptional day." Sail the Grenadines, 32 islands and hundreds of dotlike cays strung like a necklace of gems across 40 miles of pristine waters. Tour the covered souks of Aleppo, where the labyrinthine streets seem straight out of A Thousand and One Nights and frankincense and myrhh are still sold. Hike the Tasman Glacier. Climb the Tuscan hills to San Gimignano. Stay at the Hassler in Rome, or Paris's Crillon-you must, at least once. There's Canyon de Chelly, Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market, the backwaters of Kerala, Ipanema beach, the Buddhas of Borobudur, Mesa Verde's cave dwellings, the Oaxaca Saturday market, Ballybunion Golf Club. The prose is gorgeous, seizing on exactly what makes each entry worthy of inclusion. And, following the romance, the nuts and bolts: addresses, phone and fax numbers, web sites, costs, best times to visit. Of special interest are subject-specific indexes-gorgeous beaches, destination restaurants, world-class museums-making the guide entirely user-friendly, no matter if you're dreaming or going.
Book Description Introducing the Eighth Wonder of travel books, the New York Times bestseller that's been hailed by CBS-TV as one of the best books of the year and praised by Newsweek as the "book that tells you what's beautiful, what's inspiring, what's fun and what's just unforgettable everywhere on earth." Packed with recommendations of the world's best places to visit, on and off the beaten path, 1,000 PLACES TO SEE BEFORE YOU DIE is a joyous, passionate gift for travelers, an around-the-world, continent-by-continent listing of beaches, museums, monuments, islands, inns, restaurants, mountains, and more. There's Botswana's Okavango Delta, the covered souks of Aleppo, the Tuscan hills surrounding San Gimignano, Canyon de Chelly, the Hassler hotel in Rome, Ipanema Beach, the backwaters of Kerala, Oaxaca's Saturday market, the Buddhas of Borobudur, Ballybunion golf club-all the places guaranteed to give you the shivers. The prose is gorgeous, seizing on exactly what makes each entry worthy of inclusion. And, following the romance, the nuts and bolts: addresses, phone and fax numbers, web sites, costs, and best times to visit.
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Book was in great condition November 11, 2009 Elizabeth But the shipping was a little slow. I wasn't in a huge hurry though so that was alright.
Silly Book! November 10, 2009 A. Trenten (Benicia, CA) I have visited many of the places listed in this book, but to list the Grand Hotel Excelsior in Sorrento, and not mention the archeological museum in Naples, or even Herculaneum made me wonder if the author had really visited Campania. The Grand Hotel Excelsior in Sorrento is beautiful, and I have stayed there in a suite with a view of the Bay of Naples, but the experiences that were the most memorable for me seem to have either been forgotten, or unknown by the author. The same is true of Lake Como, and the Villa d'Este even though it was one of the finest hotels that I have ever stayed in. The hotel is fabulous, but I will never forget riding the ferry from village to village on beautiful Lake Como. The Grand Hotel et des Iles Borromees is very grand, but the real treasures here are the three magnificent Islands of Lake Maggiore. It would be a shame for someone to read this book, and decide not to visit some of the world's great sites, because they felt they could not afford the hotel, or restaurant that is touted. Also, some of the hotels that are listed are no longer the grand hotels she describes. I would skip the Oriental in Bangkok, but the magnificent temples, and floating market are not to be missed.
Not as good as it should/could be October 5, 2009 P. C. Moseley (Washington, DC) This book is so focused on single, discrete places that it avoids and neglects what surrounds those things. No one could possibly have time or money to visit places this way. I would love a book that told me more broadly about areas that are sure to delight. In other ways, don't just tell me about the Great Wall, tell me about restaurants in Beijing, or silk in Xian, or whatever. You don't get on a plane and go to the Great Wall; you go to China!
An OK Book September 15, 2009 Bill A. Belt (Dallas, Texas) I have given this book a rating of "4" because it does contain a fairly good list of places one might want to see. Some of the details written in the book are not that much in depth so don't expect a complete detailed writing's on the places to see. Not a lot of pictures so your imagination will have to take over.Frankly I would not pay retail for any travel books like this one thus I always look for heavy discounts like Amazon AND low cost shipping.Now back to the book. This is a thick one with a thousand place listing thus I think one gets their monies worth. We have been a great number of the places listed and find the writing to be for the most part accurate. It's hard to have scenic vies and places become obsolete however man made locations may be not be the most up to date especially as time goes by. We recommend the book for a quick reference.
My Traveling Bible August 22, 2009 J. Zygmunt
You can't please everyone with an ambitious book of this nature - it is one person's personal Life List. She is not writing it to please her readers but rather to share her favorite places around the world. You'd be hard pressed not to find a few hundred remarkable places to keep you busy for the next many years!
(This is the third copy I have purchased because it makes a great gift for the travelers in my life)
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