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  • af Amy Rachel Peterson
    218,95 kr.

    She loves the Christian life she chose, but is her faith worth death? Rich, privileged Perpetua, a young woman just coming of age in Carthage, discovers Jesus at a time when Christians are being thrown to the beasts in amphitheaters for sport. Rejecting her father's pleas and the gods of the ancient Roman Empire, she embraces a relationship with Christ and falls in love with a man who shares her faith. Together they navigate the treacherous, bloodthirsty culture and attempt to evade the suspicions of her high society circle. But in the class-conscious third century, can any new believer withstand this depraved world and the temptations of betrayal and freedom? Joy and life bloom for Perpetua, but every victory seems to take her closer to the ultimate sacrifice. Can she choose to leave behind all she ever loved? In a story based on her original diary, discover Perpetua's transformation from a pagan aristocrat into a defiant disciple of Jesus Christ who has inspired centuries of believers with her story of faith and sacrifice.

  • af Amy Eckert
    188,95 kr.

    Detroit enjoys a rich history, having forged the American landscape with muscle cars and Motown music. But there's more to love about Detroit than merely its history. And there's never been a better time to explore, as The D buzzes with a spirit of renewal. 100 Things to Do in Detroit before You Die paves the way to a rediscovery of this great Midwestern city. You'll find in these pages a Detroit of immigrant chefs who draw on their native cuisines, where entrepreneurs sell jewelry made from old graffiti, and where the city's history comes to life from the seat of a kayak. You'll read about boutique hotels set within century-old architectural landmarks and their stylish cocktail bars. And since oldies really can be goodies, you'll revisit classic sights like the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Detroit Jazz Festival. Whether you've lived in Detroit all your life or you're a traveler eager to discover the city for the first time, 100 Things to Do in Detroit before You Die will help you create--and complete-your very own Motor City bucket list.

  • af John Brown
    278,95 kr.

    Orlando is one of the top travel destinations on the planet, now welcoming over 60 million people annually. Most of these visitors come on vacation to experience the world-famous theme parks like Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. But many of them venture no farther than International Drive, never discovering the secret face of the City Beautiful and the many hidden gems within the Milk District, Lake Nona, Winter Park, Maitland, Kissimmee, Altamonte Springs and other areas that reveal so much more than meets the ears. Authors John Brown and Joshua Ginsberg have teamed up to take curious travelers on an adventure that begins where the monorail ends. Join them for a ride down a forgotten brick highway, on a citrus safari in a monster truck bus and in a kayak through bioluminescent algae at night. Find your way through a library into a swank urban speakeasy, have coffee with a stuffed ostrich at a curio shop, pay your respects at the grave of painter Bob Ross, catch a film festival (and maybe a ghost) at the Enzian theater, decode the binary message on the wall of a parking garage and let the spirits be your guide at the "Psychic Capital of the World." From unique monuments and artworks to natural wonders, modern ruins, NASCAR racing and death metal, Secret Orlando is your ticket to discovering the weird, wild and wonderful that awaits you beyond what's listed in the typical travel blogs, brochures and hotel lobby rack cards.

  • af Jill K. Robinson
    248,95 kr.

    San Francisco lures people in search of a wide variety of treasure: fame, wealth, property, inspiration, love, family, community, freedom, and a fresh start. With this book in your hands, you hold a treasure map to the history of the City by the Bay--from its earliest days to more modern times. Solve 360 rhyming clues that take you on a scavenger hunt through 19 different neighborhoods across the 49 square miles of San Francisco. Each riddle includes a photo to help you find museums, public artworks, historical sites, bars and restaurants, architectural highlights, and more. Whether you love the thrill of solving a puzzle, have a desire to learn a little history, feel the urge to get out and explore, or even rediscover a city you thought you knew, find the true spirit of San Francisco in the pages of this book. Author and travel journalist Jill K. Robinson left her heart in San Francisco in her earliest childhood years. She brings her years of research, love for the city, and countless hours of exploring to this epic scavenger quest. Come with an adventurous spirit, and whether you solve the clues alone or with family and friends, this creative excursion will help you unlock the secrets of San Francisco.

  • af Kevin Gibson
    238,95 kr.

    In this book, you'll not only read about some of Louisville's oldest existing institutions and the lives involved in them, but you'll also encounter a few unusual stories to help illustrate what life was like in Louisville long before the city we know today. You'll learn about the early days of the Kentucky Derby and about the first-ever bottled bourbon. You'll meet the family behind the city's oldest operating funeral service, hear the stories behind Louisville's oldest parks and cemeteries (and how sometimes they overlapped). You'll get the muddled history of the Old Fashioned cocktail, discover the story of a thrilling duel in a cemetery and learn about a dairyman who was the victim of a robbery gone bad. Ultimately, what Oldest Louisville aims to present is not only a bit of historical insight into Louisville's history and culture, but also entertaining stories to put that history into a measure of human context. Enjoy the walk through time.

  • af Dan Zettwoch
    233,95 kr.

    Missouri Weird and Wonderful is a fast-paced, fact-filled collection of the most fascinating parts of life in our state, with a kid's-eye point of view. Learn the many wild nicknames of our famous native amphibian, get an appreciation for how radical Scott Joplin's ragtime music was in the early 1900s, and discover the entire branch of medicine that was born here. Sports, history, wildlife, food, inventions, architecture, natural wonders, and just plain fun come to vibrant life in these richly illustrated, full-color pages. Author Amanda E. Doyle and illustrator Dan Zettwoch scoured the state, from border to border, to find these nuggets for curious kids of all ages. Find out how much MO you know!

  • af David Anthony Witter
    233,95 kr.

  • af Elizabeth Rosario
    188,95 kr.

  • af Melanie Radzicki McManus
    188,95 kr.

    It's difficult to capture the essence of Wisconsin Dells, which is why it's such a fascinating place to explore. Its origins as a tourist destination began with 19th-century photographer H.H. Bennett, whose stunning photos of the area's intricately carved sandstone formations drew visitors in droves. Over time a wide variety of attractions opened, followed by a wealth of waterparks, including the nation's largest outdoor waterpark and first indoor waterpark. Today the Dells offers something for every taste. History buffs can explore sites like Circus World, home to the world's largest collection of authentic circus wagons. Adventurers can get their hearts racing at places like Bigfoot Zipline Tours and Jet Boat Adventures. The 1,150-mile Ice Age Trail that winds around town will beckon nature lovers, while foodies can nosh on elk sliders or avocado naan after touring Driftless Glen Distillery. Local writer Melanie Radzicki McManus has been following the Dells' evolution since the 1990s, testing waterslides, go-karts, and roller coasters; playing numerous rounds of mini-golf; and constantly keeping an eye open for unheralded gems. So whether you're new to the Dells or a Wisconsinite wanting a deeper dive, 100 Things to Do in Wisconsin Dells Before You Die will help you create the perfect itinerary.

  • af Mikalee Byerman
    188,95 kr.

  • af Teri French
    233,95 kr.

    Oklahoma has long been pictured as flat, dusty land with miles of nothing, but nothing could be farther from the truth. With several amazing metropolitan areas, the state holds endless adventure for those who seek it. 100 Things to Do in Oklahoma Before You Die guides you through the best Oklahoma has to offer, showcasing some of the most unique places in the state. Want bragging rights? Visit the world's largest casino, then stop by the world's largest gas pump. Learn about the first tornado warning ever issued in the United States or dip your toes into prehistoric ocean sand. Impress a date with a night at a murder mystery dinner theater, or find a great steak with ambience, mystery, good music, and amazing food. Look for anomalies like the Miami Spook Light and find a beautiful historic hotel for a getaway. Local author Teri French knows a thing or two about finding the quirky, the fun, and the interesting around the Sooner State. Let 100 Things to Do in Oklahoma Before You Die guide you to your next adventure.

  • af Alan Bartels
    188,95 kr.

  • af Veronica Bareman
    188,95 kr.

  • af Alicia Underlee Nelson
    188,95 kr.

    North Dakota's largest urban enclave perches on the banks of the Red River of the North, just across from its sister city, Moorhead, Minnesota. This practical prairie community prizes grit, resourcefulness, and a DIY spirit. But there's a whimsical side hiding under that stoic surface. This is a place where you can ride an indoor Ferris wheel at Scheels, take photos with macabre movie props, color on the walls in the Art Alley, and do yoga in the snow at Frostival. Join a thunderous crowd cheering for NDSU (one of the winningest college football programs in the country). Kick back with beer, crafts, and pinball at Brewhalla. View contemporary works in a sunny former tractor showroom turned Plains Art Museum, and visit the Hjemkomst Center to see a dream transformed into a ship that sailed the Atlantic. Family-owned restaurants, unusual shops, an eclectic art scene, and a calendar full of festivals showcase flavors and traditions from around the world and deepen the diversity of a place that's been a cultural crossroads for centuries. Locally grown ingredients pop up on menus, in markets, and flavor the craft beers, wine, spirits, and ciders served all over town. 100 Things to Do in Fargo Before You Die shows you the city through a local's eyes. Travel writer and Fargo resident Alicia Underlee Nelson turns her attention to her home city, sharing insider tips, locals-only spots, and detailed itineraries tailored by season and by traveler type.

  • af Erin Huiatt
    193,95 kr.

  • af Heather Ray
    188,95 kr.

  • af Amanda Turner
    188,95 kr.

  • af Elizabeth Licata
    188,95 kr.

    Buffalo is brimming with exciting experiences, reinvigorated attractions, and an always-strong food game. Let 100 Things to Do in Buffalo Before You Die be your guide to the best the area has to offer. Be amazed by impressionist masterpieces and large-scale installations at the newly opened Buffalo AKG Art Museum. Indulge your inner art-lover even more and take a gallery walk along Allen Street with stops at Pine Apple Company, Rivalry Projects, and El Museo. See the city from its tallest building, Seneca One, and enjoy a tour of Buffalo's newest murals at Town Ballroom or Central Library. Take a deep dive into the region's cultural history by visiting local eateries that celebrate Polish, Italian, Irish, and African American heritage. Learn why parm is a thing; taste Buffalo's wing trail with your first stop at Anchor Bar and Restaurant; sample some local breweries including Big Ditch Brewing Company and Flying Bison; or see a concert overlooking Lake Erie with the Outer Harbor Concert Series. Experience the Queen City in her infinite variety. With local author Elizabeth Licata to guide you, Buffalo has plenty to surprise and delight all who live or visit here-in both expected and unexpected ways.

  • af Lauren Monitz
    188,95 kr.

  • af Molly Page
    233,95 kr.

    It could take a lifetime to experience everything Chicago has to offer, but most tourists only have a day or two. Page gives you weekend-sized itineraries for your to-do list. Whether you're just making a stop-over or a Chicago resident entertaining out-of-town guests, you'll find something educational-- and fun-- in this book!

  • af Stephanie Bearce
    183,95 kr.

    Stan the Man was one of the greatest baseball players to set foot on the field and he wore a Cardinals uniform his entire career. With a lifetime batting average of .331 and 475 career home runs, Stan was loved by Cardinals fans and respected by opposing teams. Growing up in the coal fields of Donora, Pennsylvania, Stan was determined to overcome poverty and make it to the big leagues. When a debilitating injury stopped his pitching career, Stan didn't give up. He became one of the greatest and most consistent hitters in the history of the game and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. His practice, perseverance, and positive attitude have made his story one of American triumph. This book introduces a whole new generation to the gentleman athlete who was known for his kindness and honesty. Young readers will be inspired to be like Stan and work hard to achieve their dreams.

  • af Ed Wheatley
    183,95 kr.

    St. Louis Cardinals: Everything You Need to Know!, offers a unique approach to telling the story of Cardinals baseball for fans young and old. Hundreds of vivid photos and accompanying vignettes allow readers to experience the players, teams, and special moments of one of baseball's greatest franchises. Within these pages, readers will find the love and joy that fans call Cardinal baseball. Relive the 19 pennants, the 11 World Series Championships, and all the special moments in-between. Which Redbird players were the best at each position and which ones made it to the Hall of Fame? Can you name their lone Triple Crown winner or the team's MVPs? What are the Perfectos and who's in the Gashouse Gang? It's a story over 140 years in the making that will simply make Redbird fans of all ages. Go Crazy for Cardinal baseball! St. Louis author Ed Wheatley covers this storied baseball franchise with an illustrated collection of highlights from the 1800s to today. Look back at your favorite Cardinals moments or discover things you never knew in St. Louis Cardinals: Everything You Need to Know!

  • af Jim Merkel
    223,95 kr.

    Hidden among the streets of St. Louis's south side are stories that span centuries. In the wake of COVID-19, author and journalist Jim Merkel set out on a walk that would take him block-by-block through the tales of history and community in South City. Completing the walk incrementally, Merkel ponders the ways in which the area has changed over time. Along the way, he interviews some of the unique characters and leaders who help maintain the city, encounters quirky stores and restaurants, and enjoys beautiful scenery in parks and on restored streets. Most of all, he finds hope in the underdogs, in the neighborhoods that have come back to life after decades of decline, and in the people whose love for their homes and their neighbors remains steadfast despite everything. The South Side is many things, but most importantly, it is a place where neighbors gather often, where people come together in hardship, and where small businesses and authenticity thrive. In Walking South City, Merkel crafts a thorough depiction of the area, with respect for the past and hope for the future. Grab your walking shoes, follow along, and get ready to look at South City in a way you never have before.

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