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3 produkter
3 produkter
Häftad, Engelska, 2001
217 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
The vast majority of tent campers - or those thinking about trying it for the first time - would prefer the convenience, cost and comfort of a weekend family camping, often at a prepared tent site at a campground, with the support of a nearby car or van. This type of camping blends effortlessly into the lifestyle of a busy family wanting to get away from it all without competely cutting the cord. "The Essential Family Camper", as with other titles in the Essential series, presents an engaging, thorough and highly visible introduction to the joys of sleeping and eating under the stars. Longtime campers Zora and David Aiken have gleaned hundreds of tips from a wide array of campers around the United States, and combined them with lessons they've learned during their own transformation from novice to experienced campers. "The Essential Family Camper" presents the best information available on planning an excursion, choosing gear, packing, setting up camp, cooking, sanitation, safety and making the most of one's surroundings.All information is field-tested and designed to make those weekend forays easier, more comfortable and more fun for the entire family, with games and activities to keep the kids happy and involved and advice on bringing along the family pet. "The Essential Family Camper" also includes advice on more remote trips that expand a family's camping horizons. "The Essential Family Camper" is a revised and updated edition of "Simple Tent Camping", first published in 1996, with an added new feature: a "30-minute pack-and-go planner" to guide harried weekenders through getting the family quickly and easily on the road, fully equipped, on a Friday evening.
Inbunden, Engelska, 1999
295 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Häftad, Engelska, 2011
302 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
In the first reissue of these documents since 1865, A City Laid Waste captures in riveting detail the destruction of South Carolina's capital city. William Gilmore Simms (1806-1870), a native South Carolinian and one of the nation's foremost men of letters, was in Columbia and witnessed firsthand the city's capture and destruction. A renowned novelist and poet, who was also an experienced journalist and historian, Simms deftly recorded the events of February 1865 in a series of eyewitness accounts published in the first ten issues of the Columbia Phoenix and reprinted here. His record of burned buildings constitutes the most authoritative information available on the extent of the damage. Simms historian David Aiken provides a historical and literary context for Simms's reportage. In his introduction Aiken clarifies the significance of Simms's articles and draws attention to factors most important for understanding the occupation's impact on the city of Columbia.