The California Motorist


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American Motorist


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Squatters in Paradise


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Squatters in Paradise is the long-awaited cri-de-coeur of Yellowstone employees - savages - and gleefully exposes the dark and ticklish underbelly of seasonal work in America's first national park. Written with unapologetic irreverence, the author also manages to convey the very real affection that park employees feel for their natural environs and the community which forms each season within the borders of this unique and magical place. A must-read for those who have worked in Yellowstone National Park (or anyone who has harbored the idea of taking a break from the "real world" for a while).




Long Island


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Touring Topics


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The Haynes Pioneer


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Love in Paradise


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Love in Paradise is an African romance-suspense novel that takes place in Zamzudan, a fictional country in East Africa. Mimi is dark beauty dealing with tragedy from her past. Newly graduated from one of the most prestigious universities in Zamzudan, she is also a woman who has encased herself in a shell of isolation. Tony is a man that is much misunderstood. As the present CEO of Da-Silva Corporations, a multimillion-dollar African based company that invests in oil and real estate, Tony is a favorite subject of the tabloids. Tony and Mimi meet for the first time and fall in love. Unfortunately, Tony has made some very powerful enemies who have planned to destroy him and Mimi. But can their love for each other conquer the threats of death facing them?




Travel and Exploration


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Visions of Paradise


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This book synthesizes views of America's changing environment, and the Ideal of that environment, from the time of the Founding Fathers to the present. It is an exceptionally engaging account of American attitudes toward pristine and altered landscapes which they encountered, settled in, modified, and moved westward from during the last three centuries.




The Autocar


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