Wallpaper* City Guides are a ruthlessly-researched, design-conscious guide, for the discerning traveller who wants to come away with a true taste of the best a city has to offer.
The Anglo-German Restaurant Guide Feinspitz in Salzburg appears in a completely new edition. Author Helen Ploderer-King has a large number selected, tested and described to restaurants. It leads the reader through the entire city of Salzburg of long-established, traditional pubs to modern high-society gatherings. using the expert view of the restaurateur recognizes the particularities of each restaurant, giving us a view of the culinary variety that locals and tourists is open in the city of Sal...
Austria (DK Eyewitness Travel Guides)
by Teresa Czerniewicz-Umer, Joanna Egert-Romanowska, and Janina Kumaniecka
Institutions for the Insane, in Prussia, Austria and Germany
by Pliny Earle
Charming Small Hotel Guide (Charming Small Hotel Guides France) (Charming Small Hotel Guides Italy)
by Chris Gill
An old man has his skull broken on a winter's night. His seven-year-old granddaughter finds him and refuses to speak a single word afterwards. Raffael Horn, a psychologist engaged to treat the child, becomes reluctantly involved in solving the crime. Detective Superintendent Bruno Kovacs sits in snowbound beer gardens by day and peers through binoculars at night. Year-end crimes are always a bother, he finds, not least because they disrupt his erotic schedule with Marlene, the owner of a second-...
This guidebook describes the Karnischer Hoehenweg, a 170km long-distance walk through the beautiful Carnic Alps which straddle the border between Austria and Italy. Following a high Alpine trail along the main ridge, the route is clearly waymarked and requires a reasonable level of fitness, a sense of adventure and a head for heights, but no special equipment or technical expertise. It can be walked between mid-July and the end of September and takes up to a fortnight, though it is possible to d...