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Under the Tuscan Sun
by:
Frances Mayes
Now in paperback, the #1 <I>San Francisco Chronicle</I> bestseller that is an enchanting and lyrical look at the life, the traditions, and the cuisine of Tuscany, in the spirit of Peter Mayle's <I>A Year in Provence.</I><P><P>Frances Mayes entered a wondrous new world when she began restoring an abandoned villa in the spectacular Tuscan countryside. There were unexpected treasures at every turn: faded frescos beneath the whitewash in her dining room, a vineyard under wildly overgrown brambles in the garden, and, in the nearby hill towns, vibrant markets and delightful people. In <I>Under the Tuscan Sun,</I> she brings the lyrical voice of a poet, the eye of a seasoned traveler, and the discerning palate of a cook and food writer to invite readers to explore the pleasures of Italian life and to feast at her table.
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January 29, 2010
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South - Eilat
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Vanished Arizona: Recollections of the Army Life of a New England Woman
by:
Martha Summerhayes
<DIV><DIV>In 1874, when Martha Summerhayes came as a bride to Fort Russell in Wyoming Territory, she "saw not much in those first few days besides bright buttons, blue uniforms, and shining swords," but soon enough the hard facts of army life began to intrude. Remonstrating with her husband, Jack, that she had only three rooms and a kitchen instead of "a whole house," she was informed that "women are not reckoned in at all in the War Department," which also failed to appreciate that "'lieutenants' wives needed quite as much as colonels’ wives." In fact, Martha had only a short time to enjoy her new quarters, for in June her husband’s regiment was ordered to Arizona, "that dreaded and then unknown land."<DIV> <DIV>Although Martha Summerhayes’s recollections span a quarter of a century and life at a dozen army posts, the heart of this book concerns her experiences during the 1870s in Arizona, where (as Dan L. Thrapp observes in his introduction) the harsh climate and "perennial natural inconveniences from rattlesnakes to cactus thorns and white desperadoes, all made [it] a less than desirable posting for the married man and his wife." First privately printed in 1908, Vanished Arizona was so well-received that in 1910 Mrs. Summerhayes prepared a new edition (reprinted here), which was published in 1911, the year of her death. Among "the essential primary records of the frontier-military West," the book "retains its place securely because of the narrative skill of the author, her delight in life—all life, including even, or perhaps principally, army life and people—and because it is such a joy to read.</DIV></div></div></div>
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January 21, 2010
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South - Eilat
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No Hurry to Get Home: The Memoir of the New Yorker Writer Whose Unconventional Life and Adventures Spanned the 20th Century
by:
Emily Hahn
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Ken Cuthbertson
Emily Hahn was a woman ahead of her time, graced with a sense of adventure and a gift for living. Born in St. Louis in 1905, she crashed the all-male precincts of the University of Wisconsin geology department as an undergraduate, traveled alone to the Belgian Congo at age 25, was the concubine of a Chinese poet in Shanghai, bore the child of the head of the British Secret Service before World War II, and finally returned to New York to live and write in Greenwich Village. In this memoir, first published as essays in The New Yorker, Hahn writes vividly and amusingly about the people and places she came to know and love - with an eye for the curious and a heart for the exotic.
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November 15, 2009
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Tel Aviv - Herzliya
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The Ordeal of Mark Twain
by:
Van Wyck Brooks
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August 17, 2009
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nbryna (27)
Jerusalem - Katamonim (Gonen)
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The World of Jo Davidson
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Lois Harris Kuhn
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August 15, 2009
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Jerusalem - Katamonim (Gonen)
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Death du Jour
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Kathy Reichs
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August 15, 2009
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penina (82)
Jerusalem - Katamonim (Gonen)
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A Place Called Freedom
by:
Ken Follett
In a brutal world, charismatic rebel miner Mack McAsh - a slave by birth - is a man with the courage to stand up for what is right, and the strength to stick by his beliefs. Independent, rebellious Lizzie Hallim, meanwhile, is engaged to Jay Jamisson, the ruthless landlord's son and heir to an exploitative business empire. Born into separate worlds, Mack and Lizzie are thrown together when Mack becomes an enemy of the state and is forced to flee his homeland. Lizzie aids his escape, and it is not long before passions rage in the old world as well as the new ...Set in an era of turbulent social changes, "A Place Called Freedom" is a magnificent novel from the undisputed master of suspense and drama, Ken Follett. "A compulsive, sweeping adventure" - "Today". "Gripping historical narrative" - "San Francisco Chronicle".
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August 15, 2009
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Center - Petah Tikva
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Murder at the Kennedy Center, Murder on the Potomac, Murder at the Pentagon, Murder in the White House
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Margaret Truman
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August 13, 2009
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ChanaJ (75)
Haifa - Qiryat Tiv'on
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Judy: The Films and Career of Judy Garland
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Joe & Edward Epstein; Introduction By Judith Crist Morella
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August 13, 2009
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ChanaJ (75)
Haifa - Qiryat Tiv'on
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The Tsars
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Ronald Hingley
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August 13, 2009
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ChanaJ (75)
Haifa - Qiryat Tiv'on
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