Bøger af Angela Woodward
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158,95 kr. Antwerp is the second largest city in Belgium with a population of 500,000 in the metropolitan area. Known as the "Daughter of the River Scheldt," Antwerp has a famous diamond industry but this Belgian city has many other attractions to interest its visitors.
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153,95 kr. Leeds is one northern England's largest and most important cities. This West Yorkshire city rose to prominence in the 19th century as a major hub of manufacturing and commerce. Its importance during the Industrial Revolution brought jobs, people, and construction to Yorkshire. Some of these buildings exist today which gives the city great architectural character. Introduction to Leeds - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Civic Quarter - Leeds Art Gallery - Exchange Quarter - Leeds Corn Exchange - Financial Quarter & Park Square - Cultural Quarter - West Yorkshire Playhouse - Royal Armouries Museum - Historical Leeds - Thackray Medical Museum - Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills - Stately Homes - Temple Newsam - Harewood House - Kirkstall Abbey & Abbey House Museum - Roundhay Park - Sport - Leeds United (Football) - Leeds Rhinos (Rugby) - Recommendations for the Budget Traveller - Places to Stay - Premier Inn Leeds City Centre - Park Plaza Leeds - New Ellington - Malmaison Hotel - Queens Hotel - Places to Eat & Drink - Sukhothai South Parade - LIVIN'italy - Town Hall Tavern - Timoney's - Sous le Nez en Ville - Places to Shop - Briggate - Victoria Quarter - Kirkgate Market - Trinity Leeds (Shopping Mall) - Otley Market
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153,95 kr. The Grand Canyon is considered one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, a name that it's amazing views more than live up to. In the heart of the Arizona desert, the Grand Canyon cuts a 1-mile (1.6 km) deep trench into the earth's surface. At 277 miles (446 km) long, it truly is the grandest canyon on earth. Overview - Culture - Location - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Lipan Point - Canyon Rim Trail - Mather Point - Grandview Point - Navajo Point - Point Imperial - Cape Royal Trail - Toroweap Overlook - Grand Canyon West - Desert View Watchtower & Entrance Station - Grand Canyon Aerial Tours - Scenic Airline Tours - Red Rock Horseback Tours - Apache Stables Horseback Rides - Grand Canyon Trail Mule Rides - Grand Canyon Visitor's Center - Kolb Studio Photographic Museum - Grand Canyon Railway Depot - Hopi House - Yavapai Museum of Geology - Tusayan Ruins & Museum - Hermit's Rest - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Bright Angel Point Lodge - El Tovar Hotel - Kachina Lodge - Maswik Lodge - Grand Canyon Lodge - Places to Eat & Drink - Deli in the Pines - Maswik Cafeteria & Pizza Pub - Canyon Café - Bright Angel Restaurant - The Grand Canyon Cookout Experience - Places to Shop - Verkamp's Curios - Lookout Studio - Market Plaza - Desert View Trading Post - Yavapai Gift Shop
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158,95 kr. Belgrade is Serbia's capital city and one of the most beautiful cities in southeastern Europe.The city has been nominated for the European Capital of Culture in 2020.Belgrade is known for its energetic nightlife and beautiful parks that are popular with local artists.In Serbian the city is called Beograd meaning White City.We take you to just the best sights and recommend fun activities for a family to fill an enjoyable few days in this exciting city.
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153,95 kr. From humble beginnings Liverpool has become one of the United Kingdom's most vibrant cities and it has changed for the better over the past decade. With new, state-of-the-art, city-centre shopping malls and flashy tourist attractions in Albert Dock, Liverpool is attractive and modern. Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Anglican Cathedral - Metropolitan Cathedral of Liverpool - Bluecoat Art Gallery - Radio City Viewing Experience - Liverpool Central Library - Walker Art Gallery - Port Sunlight Museum & Village - Knowsley Safari Park - Big Wheel Liverpool - Mersey Tunnels Tour - Woolton Picture House - Beatles Historic Sites - Pete Best's Casbah Coffee Club - Cavern Club - Royal Liver Building & Waterfront - Albert Dock - Tate Liverpool - Beatles Museum - Liverpool Slavery Museum & Maritime Museum - Recommendations for the Budget Traveller - Places To Stay - Premier Inns - International Inn - Embassie - Woodlands Guest House - Rita's Bed and Breakfast - Places To Eat & Drink - The Egg Cafe - Baltic Fleet - The Quarter - The Italian Club - Red Hot World Buffet - Places To Shop - Bold Street - Home Bargains - Poundland - Grand Central - St. John's Market
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158,95 kr. The magical Greek island of Lefkada has been too-often overlooked and tourists and island-hoppers are only now starting to realize what they have been missing. Unaffected by urban Greek life, Lefkada is a holiday paradise with tumbling waterfalls, deep blue oceans and some of the best beaches in Europe.
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153,95 kr. Hamburg is the European Union's seventh largest city. Located on the River Elbe, one hundred kilometers from the North Sea, Hamburg is known as the "Gateway to the World." It is the second largest port city in Europe and has been known for its port since medieval times. Regarded as one of the most affluent cities in the world, Hamburg with its 1.8 million inhabitants is a major media and industrial hub.
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153,95 kr. The 'quintessentially English' Cotswolds is the famous countryside area of southcentral England. This popular tourist destination is close to the cities of Gloucester, Bath, Oxford, and Stratford-upon-Avon. The Cotswolds is an English 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' (AONB) and crosses six counties (Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Somerset, and Worcestershire). Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Broadway Tower - St. Mary's Church - Corinium Museum - Cotswold Water Park - Cotswold Motoring Museum & Toy Collection - Cotswold Falconry Centre - Blenheim Palace - Gloucester Cathedral - Cheltenham Spa Town - Chipping Campden (Town) - Nature & Gardens - Batsford Aboretum & Wild Garden - Birdland - Park & Gardens - Clearwell Caves - Cotswold Way National Trail - Westonbirt - The National Arboretum - Thermal Bath Spa - Stratford Butterfly Farm - Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden - Historical - Cathedrals & Castles - Berkeley Castle - Roman Baths - Snowshill Manor & Garden - Sudeley Castle - Tewkesbury Abbey - Museums & Others - Out of the Hat - Nature in Art - Keith Harding's World of Mechanical Music - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Days Inn Michaelwood - The Old Stocks Hotel, Restaurant & Bar - Byfield House - The Battledown - The Ivy House - Places to Eat - Piazza Fontana - Cutlers Restaurant - Lumiere Restaurant - Café Mosaic - Prithvi Restaurant - Places to Shop - Highgrove Gardens - Bath markets - Tewkesbury markets - Stroud markets - Cheltenham markets
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153,95 kr. The French Alps lie to the north of Provence and the French Riviera and are easy to reach from Lyon, Geneva, Grenoble and Nice. The region is one of the most popular skiing destinations in the world as the "snow-capped roof" of Europe. Located in the European southwest and southcentral regions and formed thousands of years ago by glaciers, the French Alps are the highest mountain range on the European continent. Introduction to the French Alps - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Skiing in the French Alps - Chamonix - Aiguille du Midi - Mont Blanc - Recommended Ski Resorts - Courchevel - La Tania - Méribel - Val Thorens - Tignes - Morzine - Grenoble - La Bastille - Musee Dauphinoise - Archaeological Museum - Café de la Table Ronde - Château de Vizille - Annecy - Recommendations for the Budget Traveller - Places to Stay - Le Vert Hotel - Residhotel Grenette - Hotel Le Cottage - Chalet Hattiers and Chalet Chardons - Alexandra Hotel - Places to Eat & Drink - Lodge du Village - Chez Meme Paulette - Annecy - The Marmot Arms - Dotty's Coffee House - Places to Shop - Shopping in Chamonix - Food Shopping in Grenoble - Other Speciality items in Grenoble - Shopping in Annecy - Shopping at Courchevel 1850
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233,95 kr. "One of the most notorious prisons in Iraq during the government of Saddam Hussein, Abu Ghraib was refurbished by the US Army and turned into a military prison in 2003. During the early stages of the Iraq War, members of the Army and the CIA committed a series of human rights violations and war crimes against the detainees in Abu Ghraib, including physical and sexual abuse, torture, sodomy, and murder. Documentation of these abuses came to light in the years that followed, causing shock, outrage, and widespread international condemnation. In INK, Angela Woodward captures the passivity, permanence, and compliance of bearing witness. Set in the early 2000s, INK follows two typists, Sylvia and Marina, as they spend their days transcribing testimonies of abused Abu Ghraib prisoners. Their lives in and out of the small bureaucratic office in which they type away on outdated IBM typewriters are changed in visible and invisible ways. Sylvia becomes haunted by the voices of the recordings, straining her already-fragmented relationship with her teenage son and causing her to smell urine in improbable places. Marina's submissive ignorance subjects her and her troubled daughter into a sexually abusive relationship. Violence bleeds off the pages, making the dangers of detachment and compliance apparent when Sylvia fails to act upon the early signs of trouble in Marina's love life. Woodward's experimental structure toys with post-modern elements by braiding slivers of the prisoner's accounts in with the trivial preoccupations of the typists, along with a disquisition on the history of ink. Lyrical prose provides reflections on substances as seemingly different as ink, soap, blood, and water. Ruminations on the life and art of poet Francis Ponge are inserted as digressions from the character-driven parts of the novel. Finally, a second plot written in the first person emerges to tie all these fringes by describing the narrator's writing trajectory. Taken together, these fragmented components tell the reader that distanced stories of abuse are not as disparate or detached from us as they might first appear"--
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