Led Zeppelin Crashed Here: The Rock and Roll Landmarks of North America
Journey through America’s rich rock 'n' roll history with the musical landmarks detailed in this extensive collection. Nearly 600 locations, including birthplaces, concert locales, hotel rooms, and graves, are neatly compiled and paired with historical tidbits, trivia, photographs, and backstage lore—from the site where Elvis got his first guitar and Buddy Holly’s plane crashed to Sid and Nancy’s hotel room and the infamous “Riot House”...
This one-shot will contain 100 pages of the greatest British locomotives of all time. A treasure trove of iconic steam, diesel and trains from Rocket and North Star to Deltic and Eurostar.
The Atlas of North American English provides the first overall view of the pronunciation and vowel systems of the dialects of the U.S. and Canada. The Atlas re-defines the regional dialects of American English on the basis of sound changes active in the 1990s and draws new boundaries reflecting those changes. It is based on a telephone survey of 762 local speakers, representing all the urbanized areas of North America.
The Economist is an English-language weekly news and international affairs publication owned by "The Economist Newspaper Ltd" and edited in London. It has been in continuous publication since James Wilson established it in September 1843. As of 2006, its average circulation topped one million copies a week, about half of which are sold in North America.Consequently it is often seen as a transatlantic (as opposed to solely British) news source.
Three issues of the National Geographic magazine. The Grand Canyon. Seeking The Tomb Of Philip Of Macedon. Palau's Dazzling Corals. New Ideas About Dinosaurs. Georgia Unlimited. Mountain Goats: Guardians Of The Heights. Solo To The North Pole. Undersea Wonders Of The Galapagos. New Mexico's Mountains Of Mystery.