Merida City Journal, City Notebook for Merida, Mexico


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Journal your time in the city! Here's the Dragon Dragon City Journal deal: You wander the world having adventures, exploring citie and such. Dragon Dragon offers you 200 pages to document your experiences. That's it. Simple. Beautiful. True. To help keep things organized, we've given each journal a unique city name. Wherever you go in this life, a Dragon Dragon City Journals can help make the going better and the remembering easier!




Chambers's Journal


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Passport Full of Dreams


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No job, no home, no money. Nothing but a passport full of dreams. My heart may be broken, but it still beats; I just need to continue dancing my way down the road. When Ellinor embarks on a South American adventure looking for sunshine and happiness, the last thing she expects is to end up more lost than ever. While visiting some of the most magical places on Earth and making connections all over the world, she finds herself at her highest as well as her lowest. Passport Full of Dreams tells the true story about the greatest adventure of her life. It is about falling down and rising up while climbing volcanoes and crossing oceans, only to encounter the light within. It is a physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual journey, spanning over four years and three continents, including travel anecdotes mixed with lessons in love, vulnerability, and fear. From an earthquake in Ecuador to lockdown in Spain, Ellinor shares her inner world as she deals with a severe health crisis followed by panic attacks, and falls helplessly in love, more than once. She raises the question we all need to ask ourselves: Who am I when standing in the light, and who am I when faced with the darkest night of the soul?







Keep Calm And Follow Merida


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153 Page MERIDA Supreme Quality Journal Diary Notebook













The Peninsular Journal Of Major-General Sir Benjamin D’Urban: 1808-1817


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“Whether among the first three to charge the French guns at Medellin, leading his troopers into the enemy ranks at Salamanca, or evolving order out of the chaos that bedevilled the Portuguese Army in 1809, Sir Benjamin D’Urban was not only a brave and resolute soldier but also a painstaking and highly efficient Chief of Staff to Marshal Beresford. Finding, on arrival at Corunna in October 1808, that he had been appointed to that part of the Army left behind in Portugal, D’Urban set out to meet Sir John Moore in the hope of receiving fresh orders. This was the beginning of six years unbroken service which included taking part in ten battles and sieges. After a short period as Staff Officer to Sir Robert Wilson, he was appointed Colonel and QMG to the Portuguese Army by Marshal Beresford in April 1809. The Journals give a day to day summary of the Peninsular Campaign, which was found invaluable by Sir Charles Oman, and provides a counter to what D’Urban considered unfair criticism of Beresford by Sir Charles Napier. Long out of print, this unique record of events fills a need for everyone interested in the campaigns of 1809-1815, particularly in regard to the operations of the Right Wing of the Allied Army and of the part played by the Portuguese Army, which has not always received the credit due for some of its major exploits. The post-war Journals, 1815-1817, bring a telling insight to the problems faced by Beresford and his British officers as the Regents in Portugal aim at the destruction of the proud Army, so lovingly and laboriously created by the Marshal and his staff.”-Print ed.