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COLLETTE VACATIONS
Music Cities
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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
Here's a page from Longitude, the specialty bookseller for travelers. To order online, and to see the latest, most comprehensive selection of books and maps, go to http://reading.longitudebooks.com/W810619. You may also call 800-342-2164 to order or request a catalog.
Insiders' Guide to Branson and the Ozark Mountains
Fred Phister
GUIDEBOOK
2009
PAPER
392 PAGES
A practical guide to the Missouri city covering shows, history and nature. With black and white photos and maps.
(USM64, $18.95) |
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Also Recommended
Branson Map Guide
Rand McNally Maps
A colorful tourist map of the city at a scale of 1:11,000.
(USM69, $5.95) |
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Graceland, Going Home with Elvis
Karen Ann Marling
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A serious, engaging analysis of Graceland and the phenomenon of Elvis Presley.
(USS191, $14.95) |
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Rising Tide, The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America
John M. Barry
HISTORY
A sweeping history of the devastating Mississippi flood of 1927, delving deeply into the race relations, agriculture and politics of the time.
(USS48, $18.00) |
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The South in Modern America, A Region at Odds
Dewey Grantham
HISTORY
A comprehensive, well researched survey of the South from the time of Reconstruction to the late 20th century. Grantham captures the politics, history, and psychology of the lower half of the country.
(USS66, $24.95) |
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In the Country of Country, A Journey to the Roots of American Music
Nicholas Dawidoff
MUSIC
A heartfelt account of a journey through the South in search of traditional country music. The author interviews luminaries from the genre's heyday, including George Jones, Earl Scruggs and Bill Monroe.
(MUS33, $18.95) |
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A Country Year, Living the Questions
Sue Hubbell
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
In this almanac, popular nature writer (and bee-keeper) Hubbell shares her observations on nature and rural life in the Ozarks. With pen-and-ink sketches.
(USM67, $15.95) |
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Black Boy
Richard A. Wright
Jerry W. Ward
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
The autobiography of Richard Wright, chronicling his days as a young black man in rural Mississippi and Memphis. It's a hard-hitting look at race relations in the United States before the civil rights era.
(USS50, $14.99) |
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Life on the Mississippi
Mark Twain
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
A classic marking Twain's return to the days of his youth spent on the Mississippi. Full of historical information, anecdotes, character sketches and fond memories, it's an enjoyable look back at the Old Mississippi.
(USS05, $9.95) |
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Old Glory, A Voyage Down the Mississippi
Jonathan Raban
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
Raban tackles the "Mighty Mississippi" aboard a 16-foot motorboat in this entertaining portrait of contemporary life on the river, featuring places and people he encounters along the way from from Minnesota to Mississippi.
(USS42, $18.00) |
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