The Spanish Inn

The Spanish Inn
Title The Spanish Inn PDF eBook
Author Jean Louis Bergonzo
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN 9780714505367

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Soweto

Soweto
Title Soweto PDF eBook
Author Jodi Bieber
Publisher Jacana Media
Pages 159
Release 2010
Genre Documentary photography
ISBN 1770098062

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"Acclaimed home-grown photographer, Jodi Bieber has created an open-ended essay which is a celebration and a portrait of life in Soweto today. The importance of Soweto in the collective consciousness is hard to overstate. It registers as a place born of resistance, perhaps even embodying the South African struggle for freedom. But the birth of Kwaito is attributed to Soweto too. And beyond the grand narratives, there is and always was a proliferation of dancing, art and fashion in this place defined by its energy and cosmopolitan nature. Labelling and un-labelling, claiming and discarding, Sowetans have created Soweto anew - a phenomenon that is celebrated in this photographic publication which contemplates daily lived realities where here, as elsewhere, South Africans are continually reinventing themselves and their urban space."--Publisher's website.

Paradores of Spain

Paradores of Spain
Title Paradores of Spain PDF eBook
Author Sam Ballard
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1986
Genre Bars (Drinking establishments)
ISBN 9780916782764

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Charming, historic, economical lodging options. With maps, photos, and cultural background.

Eating Up Route 66

Eating Up Route 66
Title Eating Up Route 66 PDF eBook
Author T. Lindsay Baker
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 761
Release 2022-10-13
Genre History
ISBN 0806191619

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From its designation in 1926 to the rise of the interstates nearly sixty years later, Route 66 was, in John Steinbeck’s words, America’s Mother Road, carrying countless travelers the 2,400 miles between Chicago and Los Angeles. Whoever they were—adventurous motorists or Dustbowl migrants, troops on military transports or passengers on buses, vacationing families or a new breed of tourists—these travelers had to eat. The story of where they stopped and what they found, and of how these roadside offerings changed over time, reveals twentieth-century America on the move, transforming the nation’s cuisine, culture, and landscape along the way. Author T. Lindsay Baker, a glutton for authenticity, drove the historic route—or at least the 85 percent that remains intact—in a four-cylinder 1930 Ford station wagon. Sparing us the dust and bumps, he takes us for a spin along Route 66, stopping to sample the fare at diners, supper clubs, and roadside stands and to describe how such venues came and went—even offering kitchen-tested recipes from historic eateries en route. Start-ups that became such American fast-food icons as McDonald’s, Dairy Queen, Steak ’n Shake, and Taco Bell feature alongside mom-and-pop diners with flocks of chickens out back and sit-down restaurants with heirloom menus. Food-and-drink establishments from speakeasies to drive-ins share the right-of-way with other attractions, accommodations, and challenges, from the Whoopee Auto Coaster in Lyons, Illinois, to the piles of “chat” (mining waste) in the Tri-State District of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma, to the perils of driving old automobiles over the Jericho Gap in the Texas Panhandle or Sitgreaves Pass in western Arizona. Describing options for the wealthy and the not-so-well-heeled, from hotel dining rooms to ice cream stands, Baker also notes the particular travails African Americans faced at every turn, traveling Route 66 across the decades of segregation, legal and illegal. So grab your hat and your wallet (you’ll probably need cash) and come along for an enlightening trip down America’s memory lane—a westward tour through the nation’s heartland and history, with all the trimmings, via Route 66.

The Spanish in New Orleans and Louisiana

The Spanish in New Orleans and Louisiana
Title The Spanish in New Orleans and Louisiana PDF eBook
Author de Pedro, Marqués de Casa Mena, José Montero
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Pages 328
Release 2000
Genre Louisiana
ISBN 9781455612277

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Mainline to the Future

Mainline to the Future
Title Mainline to the Future PDF eBook
Author Jackson W. Carroll
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 150
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664222536

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While others lament the declining attendance of mainline churches and blame it on an out-of-date tradition, Jackson Carroll offers a more hopeful perspective, arguing that they key to future vitality can be found in the same tradition. According to Carroll, the tension between tradition and change has always been part of the Protestant heritage, and he argues that now is a time when being faithful requires adaptation.

The Magic of Spain

The Magic of Spain
Title The Magic of Spain PDF eBook
Author Aubrey Fitz Gerald Bell
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1912
Genre Spain
ISBN

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