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Author Archives: Brian D. Butler
Underground Design
Frequent visitors to Travel Between The Pages will by now indulge my interests in maps, public transportation systems, and design. This brand new series of very cool maps from Blue Crow Media was just launched with a brilliant two-sided cartographic … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, History, Maps, Photography, Public Transport
Tagged Cartography, London, London Underground
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Rome: Bookstore Tourism
Many years ago when I first visited Rome, Via Del Governo Vecchio, just off of the sublime Piazza Navona, was an atmospheric narrow street with antiquarian shops. While it’s still a lovely area, the antique shops have been replace with … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe
Tagged Bookstores, indie bookstores, Italy, Rome
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Traveling Bibliophiles Can Relate
h/t to Laura Pacheco and The Wild Detectives
Posted in Animation, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Hotels, Tourism
Tagged book lovers, Cartoons
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Itinerant Bookstore Tourism
Margaux Segré gave up a comfortable civil service career with the French Ministry of Culture to pursue her dream of being a full-time bookseller. After crowdfunding the renovation of a delivery truck, she now roams southwestern France visiting village markets, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe
Tagged Bookmobiles, Bookselling, Jean Giono
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NYC Layered
I have never seen anything quite like this very trippy, multi-layered time-lapse video below. Here’s what the filmmaker Julian Tryba had to say about the process: Traditional time-lapses are constrained by the idea that there is a single universal clock. … Continue reading
Mustachio On The Orient Express
h/t Tom Gauld
What we live with now
Those of you who follow TBTP on a regular basis are well aware that I’m a huge fan of the Spanish artists collective Luzinterruptus. Their international environmentally focused art installations always make bold and memorable statements. “The Plastic We Live With” or … Continue reading
Fillory and Further
I’m a big fan of author Lev Grossman’s The Magicians trilogy. The brilliant and always entertaining fantasy series is like a rollicking mash-up of Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia with sex, drugs, and rock and roll. The books come with some very cool Tolkien-like … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Maps, USA, Writing
Tagged Fillory, Lev Grossman, Science Fiction and Fantasy, The Magicians
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Bookstore Tourism Lisbon
Portugal is well known to traveling bibliophiles for its extraordinary bookstores and libraries. One of Lisbon’s most popular book browsing destinations is the popular Livaria Ler Devagar in the Barrio de Alcantara district. Set in a 19th century newspaper printing … Continue reading
Homage a George Seurat
Homage a Seurat by Jonathan Burton h/t M. Wuerker
Posted in Art, Books, Europe
Tagged Georges Seurat, Painting, Un Dimanche apres-midi a l'Ile de la Grande jatte
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