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Chicago For Dummies
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Chicago For DummiesYears ago, when Frank Sinatra sang the praises of "my kind of town," he was saluting Chicago. Chicago is still a truly vibrant and eclectic city that constantly reinvents itself. Cosmopolitan yet not elitist, sophisticated in some ways yet refreshingly brash in others, Chicago is wonderfully entertaining and welcoming. There’s plenty to do and this guide clues you in with the latest info on:

    * Four options for exploring the city
    * Five day trips to nearby attractions
    * Accommodations, ranging from three of the world’s best luxury hotels to wonderful historic getaways with modern amenities
    * A shopping guide that covers power shopping along the Magnificent Mile and bargain hunting in unique shops
    * The action and attractions, ranging from Soldier Field or Wrigley Field to the Hancock Observatory to Navy Pier
    * Restaurants, including everything from elegant to family-style, and from Chicago’s famous deep-dish pizza to all kinds of ethnic cuisine
    * Intriguing architecture and incredible museums, including the Adler Planetarium, the Shedd Aquarium, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the Art Institute of Chicago
    * Fantastic outdoor attractions, including Millenium Park, Grant Park, North Avenue Beach, two great zoos, and more
    * What to do when the sun goes down, whether you like the blues, ska, or hip-hop… the hot night spots or great theater
    * Culture, ranging from Lyric Opera and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra to The Second City and Improv Olympics
    * Sports—baseball, football, basketball, hockey, and more—in a city of notoriously passionate fans
 
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California For Dummies
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California For DummiesWith two of the nation’s largest megalopolises — Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay area—California has the largest, wealthiest, and most urbanized population of any state in the nation. Yet it’s also an agricultural wonderland, a nature-lovers paradise, a wine-lover’s dream, an outdoor enthusiast’s ideal playground, and more. In fact, there’s so much to see and do in California that you’ll probably have to choose.  With this guide, you can’t lose. It gives you the scoop on:

    * Northern California, including San Francisco, the Napa and Sonoma Valleys, Redwood Country, Yosemite National Park, and more
    * The central coast, including the Monterey Peninsula and the spectacular Big Sur Coast
    * The Southland cities, including L.A., San Juan Capistrano and Laguna Beach, ritzy Palm Springs, and San Diego
    * Major attractions like Hearst Castle, Disneyland, the San Diego Zoo, and Alcatraz
    * Activities like hiking in the Yosemite Valley, biking along the Monterey coastline, cruising Sunset Boulevard, taking in the scenery on the Pacific Coast Highway, and more
    * All kinds of dining options, ranging from foodie favorites like the French Laundry in Yountville and Campanile, Patina, and Providence in L. A. to good restaurants for picky eaters, and great places to enjoy a vegetarian meal or incredible Vietnamese, Italian, Mexican, or Thai specialties
    * Can’t miss family destinations in various parts of the state, including Humboldt Redwood State Park, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the California Science Center, in L.A., and more
    * All sorts of accommodations, from new Treebones Resort in Big Sur that houses you in a gorgeous yurt, L. A.’s Chateau Marmont, with its Art Deco and Beaux Arts castle-style main building and individual bungalows, the Grand View and Seven Gables inns in Monterey/Pacific Grove with their spectacular ocean views, Chateau du Sureau in Oakhurst for pure pampering and four-star dining, and more.
 
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Edward VII: The Last Victorian King
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Edward VII: The Last Victorian KingTo his mother, Queen Victoria, he was “poor Bertie,” to his wife he was “my dear little man,” while the President of France called him “a great English king,” and the German Kaiser condemned him as “an old peacock.” King Edward VII was all these things and more, as Hibbert reveals in this captivating biography. Shedding new light on the scandals that peppered his life, Hibbert reveals Edward’s dismal early years under Victoria’s iron rule, his terror of boredom that led to a lively social life at home and abroad, and his eventual ascent to the throne at age 59. Edward is best remembered as the last Victorian king, the monarch who installed the office of Prime Minister.
 
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Word Power: An Anthology Of Articles & Tests
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Word Power: An Anthology Of Articles & Tests"The Editors of Reader's Digest Word Power: An Anthology Of Articles & Tests with an Introduction by Peter Funk" is a Berkley/Reader's Digest book. A classical book of vocabulary written by world  leading writers of Reader's Digest.
 
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More Let's Fold! - Ages 2 and up
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More Let's Fold! - Ages 2 and upFolding paper provides an important tactile experience and fine motor control lesson for young children. This sequel to Let's Fold! progresses from simple projects to beginning origami. Along the way, children will create fun and amusing paper toys and art projects.

 
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