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Monthly Archives: August 2018
Word on the Street : Philly
An anonymous street artist who goes by the moniker mpeachhim has been installing tiles around Philadelphia that are clever and to the point. If you’re in the city, they can be found at 10th & South St., Lombard & Broad, and Modine … Continue reading
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Posted in Art, Books, Writing
Tagged Cartoons, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Tom Gauld
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The Great New York Subway Map
Italian illustrator and author Emilliano Ponzi has released a marvelous book in collaboration with the MoMA in New York City introducing young readers to the work of iconic graphic designer Massimo Vignelli. Using illustrations of trains, subway stations, advertisements and … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Maps, Museums, Public Transport, Tech, Tourism, USA
Tagged Graphic design, Massimo Vignelli, MTA, New York City, transit maps
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And The Winner Is …
I am happy to announce that the winner of the collectible travel book giveaway is Johanna B. from the UK. She has fittingly chosen The Romance of London 1911 by Gordon Home, which was published by Adam and Charles Black, London with … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe
Tagged Adam & Charles Black, giveaway, Travel literature
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A Hole In The Alps
About this time each August, I become nostalgic for the Swiss Alps. I was fortunate to have spent most of the month one year camping and hiking around Switzerland. And one of my favorite areas was the less touristed valleys … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Tourism, Uncategorized
Tagged Graubunden, Rhaetian Railway, Sculpture, Switzerland
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Don’t Be A Bored Tourist
British documentary photographer Laurence Stephens has a decidedly satirical eye, so it’s no surprise that his new book Bored Tourists exudes an acerbic wit. Based on a photo series of the same title, the book takes a trenchant look at travelers who … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Europe, Museums, Photography, Tourism
Tagged European travel, Travel and Tourism
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Back of Beyond (update)
In May, I posted a story about this wonderful Utah bookstore, now just in time for the 50th anniversary of Edward Abbey’s environmental classic Desert Solitaire, Back of Beyond Books in Moab, has launched three different publishing projects to release work that both … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Bookstore Tourism, Desert Solitaire, Edward Abbey, Moab, Utah
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Chill Out
I think that I deserve some credit for refraining from indulging in my Iceland obsession for a few weeks now. However, I believe that at the height of summer here in the northern hemisphere we could all use a little … Continue reading
