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Category Archives: Travel Writing
Take That Trip
It’s hard to believe that the inimitable Anthony Bourdain has been gone for five years. Unlike most folks, I discovered his writing through his first novel Bone in the Throat in the early 1990s and not via his culinary or … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Restaurants, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Anthony Bourdain, cookbooks, Fiction
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Time Travel
In 1842, a French artist and scholar named Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey set out on a tour of the eastern Mediterranean to document sights and architecture via the brand new medium of photography. He started off in what is now … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Asia, Europe, History, Middle East, Photography, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Israel, Rome, travel photography, Turkey
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When is a travel book not a travel guide
As a collector of, and dealer in, the niche market of travel books, I’m always on the lookout for rare and unusual travel books. Many years ago, I read about a special travel book that was not in any way … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Art Books, Artist Books, illustrators
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Pocket Money
Even with the widespread acceptance of the Euro, these days there are still about thirty currencies in use among the fifty countries of Europe. In the 17th century, things were much more complicated for travelers. This Dutch book offered a … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, History, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Currency Exchange, Netherlands, Publishing and Printing
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Saturday Sundries
I won’t be spending my summer this year riding the rails in Europe, but I can still torture myself by reading articles about luxury trains and gourmet food. You can too, if you check out this excellent piece from the … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, apps, Europe, History, Maps, Museums, Public Transport, Restaurants, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Bicycle, Hotels, Little Free Library, New York Times, Trains
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The art of travel
I recently discovered the marvelous travel poster art created by Polish artist Stefan Norblin (1892-1952). Trained as a painter, Norblin had a diverse career as a portrait painter, muralist, costume designer, illustrator, and interior decorator. When the Germans invaded in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Public Transport, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Krakow, Poland, poster art, Warsaw
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Almost as good as being there
The modern poster dates back to the late 19th century when the printing industry perfected color lithography. This advance in printing allowed the whole new art form of color posters to flourish. Advertising agencies were quick to exploit the new … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Public Transport, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Brighton, Britain, poster art, Travel Posters
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Bookseller’s Regret
Regular visitors to Travel Between The Pages may know that I have been a bookseller for most of the 21st century and an avid book collector for many decades. Like many booksellers, I sometimes have pangs of regret over books … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Asia, Books, Europe, Middle East, Travel Writing
Tagged book illustration, Constantinople, Istanbul, Travel Guidebooks, Warwick Goble
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Around the world in just 72 days, 6 hours, 11 minutes, and 14 seconds
On this day in 1890, New York City police cleared a path through a cheering throng for reporter Nellie Bly as she stepped off a train just 72 days, 6 hours, 11 minutes, and 14 seconds after setting sail east … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, History, Public Transport, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Around the World in 80 Days, Jules Verne, Nellie Bly, New York World, Phileas T. Fogg
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Edgar Allan Poe Philadelphia Travel Guide
Morning on the Wissahiccon by Edgar Allan Poe The … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Edgar Allan Poe, Philadelphia, Wissahikon Valley
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