Ich Brauche Keine Therapie Ich Muss Nur Nach Argentinien
by Selina Schulte
Coming off the most successful book of a decorated career--Say Her Name--The Interior Circuit is Francisco Goldman's timely and provocative journey into the heart of Mexico City. The Interior Circuit is Goldman's story of his emergence from grief five years after his wife's death, symbolized by his attempt to overcome his fear of driving in the city. Embracing the DF (Mexico City) as his home, Goldman explores and celebrates the city, which stands defiantly apart from so many of the social ills...
This brand new edition Insight Guide to Argentina features a wealth of inspiring full-colour photography, including double page spreads of some of the country's most outstanding views. The top ten sights are identified to show you the very best of this diverse country and to help you plan your trip priorities. A 'Best of..' section highlights the most unique experiences Argentina has to offer, along with personal recommendations on what to see and do, from festivals and museums to national par...
What You Need to Know Before You Travel to Argentina
by Non Fiction Author
At the age of thirty-four, Polly Evans finally fulfilled a childhood dream - to learn how to ride a horse. But rather than do so conveniently close to home, she decided to travel to Argentina and saddle up among the gauchos. Overcoming battered limbs, a steed hell-bent on bolting, and an encounter with the teeth of one very savage dog, Polly cantered through Andean vineyards and galloped beneath snow-capped Patagonian peaks. She survived a hair-raising game of polo and a back-breaking day herdin...
A travel guide to Argentina, describing the attractions of various cities and regions, providing lists of places to eat, stay, and shop, and including maps and suggested side trips.
Notebook. Argentina Flag And Soccer Balls Cover. For Soccer Fans. Blank Lined Planner Journal Diary.
by Bbd Gift Designs
"Goodbye Buenos Aires" is a vivid and earthy celebration of Argentina, which chronicles the rise and fall of the British colony in the 20's and 30's through the imaginative biography of one of its charismatic representatives - a hard-drinking, womanising, emigre Scotsman, who cut his way through the bars and brothels of the city whilst trading with farmers upcountry. It is also the biographical portrait of an errant father by a son and a moving description of Argentina by one of its leading writ...
The Rough Guide to Argentina (Travel Guide) (Rough Guides)
by Rough Guides
The Rough Guide to Argentina is the ultimate guide to this beguiling country, with detailed coverage of its beautiful cities and wild national parks. You'll find all the practical information you need, as well as suggested itineraries, historical and cultural context, and our expert authors' top tips. Reviews - in Rough Guides' honest, tell-it-like-it-is style - show you the best places to eat, sleep, drink, dance and shop, no matter what your budget.Get to know the cosmopolitan capital, Buenos...
"Part reportage, part personal essay, part travelogue, False calm is the breakout work by Argentinian author MarĂa Sonia Cristoff. Writing against romantic portrayals of Patagonia, Cristoff returns home to chronicle the ghost towns left behind by the oil boom. In prose that showcases her sharp powers of observation, Cristoff explores Patagonia's complicated legacy through the lost stories of its people and the desolate places they inhabit"--
Fodor's Buenos Aires (Full-color Travel Guide)
by Fodor's Travel Guides
The most European of South America's capitals, Buenos Aires charms with its cobbled streets and wrought-iron balconies and dazzles with fast-paced tango dancing, thrilling soccer matches, and a seemingly endless array of eateries and nightclubs.