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Category Archives: Travel Writing
Life is the Story
Life is the Story is a charming 20 minute illustrated video presentation on the creation of a graphic travelogue by cartoonist/illustrator/travel writer Lucy Knisley. Along with her popular internet comic strip Stop Paying Attention, Chicago-based Knisley is known for … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Tourism, Travel Writing, Writing
Tagged Comics, French Milk, Lucy Knisley, Webcomic
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London Indies
London’s independent bookshops have joined forces to publish a map of the city’s bookshops.The London Bookshop Map features 87 indies from across the city including ones selling new, antiquarian, specialist and second-hand titles. The map is free and is available … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Maps, Tourism, Travel Writing, Writing
Tagged Bloomsbury, David Batchelor, England, London, Neil Rollinson, Patrick McGuinness, Sarah Waters, The Guardian
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Is It Map Week ?
Naw, it’s not map week, but maps are… A schedule containing a description of the world, A representation of the whole globe of the earth, or of some particular country upon a plan, or plain superficies. A representation of the … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Art, Asia, Canada, Europe, History, Maps, Middle East, South America, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Alaska, Cartography, France, Globes, Manhattan, Map, Nabokov, Paris, St.Petersberg, Strasbourg
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Mappamundi
The glorious Fra Mauro Mappamundi was created between 1458 and 1459 by the Venetian monk/cartographer/sailor/explorer/adventurer Fra Mauro. The map was commissioned by Portugal’s King Alfonso V and produced at the Camaldolese Monastery of Saint Michael on the Venetian lagoon island … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, Libraries, Maps, Museums, Travel Writing, Writing
Tagged Camaldolese, Cartography, Fra Mauro, France, Murano, Portugal, Vatican Library
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City Guides: Yes, We Still Need Them
Herb Lester Associates in London recently introduced a wonderful series of quirky and hip pocket guides and maps to some of the world’s great cities (with more to follow). These tres-retro little guides and maps are created in collaboration with a … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Maps, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged England, Glasgow, Hackney Wick, Harlem, London, New York City, Old Street, Paris, Travel and Tourism
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Can We Save the Taj Mahal by Staying Away?
Freelance journalist Jeffrey Bartholet has written a challenging piece for this month’s Smithsonian Magazine entitled “How to Save the Taj Mahal ?”. The article examines the ongoing preservation struggles that India’s most iconic tourist attraction continues to face. With millions … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Asia, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Agra, pollution, preservation, Taj Mahal.India, Uttar Pradesh
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Solving Travel Mysteries
Crime novelist Marcus Sakey will write and host a new Travel Channel television series called Hidden City Sakey describes of the show: “It’s sort of Anthony Bourdain‘s No Reservations meets Castle.” Throughout the twelve-episode series, Sakey will travel to Anchorage, Atlanta, … Continue reading
America’s Coolest Towns (small)
We all have those favorite small towns that we badger our friends to visit. You know, the out of the way villages and hamlets with great bookstores, restaurants, architecture and shops. Every year Budget Travel magazine celebrates those bright spots with the … Continue reading
Posted in History, Tourism, Travel Writing, Uncategorized, USA
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Manhattan, Brooklyn & da Bronx too
by Margot Miller by Gwen Leggett by Cybèle by James Gulliver Hancock by Cindy Leon
London Walks
“London Walks!” by illustrator/writer Joanna Walsh – aka Badaude– offers a fresh angle on 22 city walks, 3 bus rides and a boat trip, reframing the capital’s streets into a set of kooky cartoons and providing the London-weary with an … Continue reading
