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Abandoned USSR
Beautiful, haunting photographs of abandoned places in the USSR. Once thriving buildings now ravaged by nature and time are the subject of this fascinating, coffee-table book. Relics of the Soviet conquest of space, Moscow Pioneer camps, remnants of propaganda along a journey sparsely dotted with statues of Stalin or Lenin, from traditional Moldovan houses to
Oblivion
Beautiful, haunting photographs of abandoned places around the world. Once thriving buildings now ravaged by nature and time are the subject of this fascinating book. The vestiges of Abkhazia, a country that does not exist, an abandoned power plant turned into a set for Hollywood movies, the Buffer Zone in Cyprus, the ghost city of
50 Ways to Cycle the World
50 Ways to Cycle the World is the kind of book you`d give to a friend or family member who`s considering cycling somewhere in the world but feels that there are too many obstacles to overcome. 50 Ways encapsulates fifty unique cycling projects accomplished by 75 cyclists from 23 countries. It serves as the ultimate
Bugs (Touch and Explore)
The silky wings of a butterfly, the smooth back of a flower beetle, and the squishy skin of an earthworm–there`s so much to discover in this Touch and Explore(TM) book about little creatures who fly, wriggle, and crawl! Touch and Explore(TM) is a multisensory series created to encourage hands-on play and learning. Children will enjoy
Who Am I?
Hoo, hoo! Ribbit, ribbit! Yip, yip! Little ones will enjoy discovering the animals that appear in this visually dynamic and engaging pull-tab book. Tabs reveal ears, eyes, noses, mouths, and even tongues of the 10 special creatures. And children will be delighted with the sweet surprise at the end, when a baby animal makes a
Who Eats What?
Little Bug on the Move
Matching Game Book: Bugs and Other Little Critters
Learning while playing is the name of the game: Parents are forever looking for things to keep children entertained while on a road trip-whether it`s a 10-minute ride to Grandma`s house or a flight across the country! They`ll find the perfect solution in Twirl`s Matching Game Books.* Four activities in one! Slide the panels to
Whose Baby is This?
Discover match-and-learn fun for preschoolers: Baby animals are everywhere! At the pond, on the farm, and even in the mountains! But they don`t always look like their mommies and daddies. Young children will delight in sliding the 36 panels to match the baby animals to their parents. They will also learn about the habitats of
Do You Know?: Oceans and Marine Life
A Day at Versailles
The world`s most iconic chateau has welcomed tourists the world over, yet this handsome slipcased volume offers up the charm of a thousand and one hidden places in the chateau, its gardens, and pavilions. All were designed to surprise and delight the eye and all the senses at every turn, their exquisite decoration forming an
Do You Know?: Dinosaurs and the Prehistoric World
When did dinosaurs roam the earth? How are dinosaur bones put together? What are fossils, and how do they teach us about the prehistoric world? The Do You Know? (TM) books provide an in-depth look at a wide range of popular subjects. Appealing to children who want to know everything, each thought-provoking book features* 96
Bรฉziers
Street plan of Bรฉziers, part of an extensive series covering French cities and towns from Blay-Foldex, the countryโ€s largest, oldest and most experienced publisher of urban mapping.Blay plans include outer suburbs and, where appropriate, adjoining localities forming part of the urban agglomeration and provide brief descriptions of the townโ€s main sights, contact details for hotels
Gavarnie-Ordesa Rando Editions 12
Topography is vividly presented by contours at 20m intervals enhanced by shading and graphic relief, plus colouring for woodlands and brushwood. An overprint highlights waymarked local and long-distance trails, including the course of the GR10 and the high level HRP route, as well as other hiking paths, indicating difficult sections and traverses across ice. Most