Hewitt's indispensable bookshelf
The Indispensable Bookshelf: The Books You Absolutely, Positively, Must Read
These are the books he recommends:
The Indispensable Bookshelf: The Books You Absolutely, Positively, Must Read
Few things cheer me up more than a good book, and I've been blessed with having more books than I have time to read. In fact, here at casa de Fausta I recently had to donate many previously-read books for having run out of space. These are keepers, and all of them are small sized, comfortably fitting in the palm of the hand, in a briefcase or a handbag. They're also good for gifts, either by themselves or as part of a gift basket.
I have been blessed with the opportunity to be here [in Iraq], doing a mission I believe in. Because of my job and the places I visited, I had perhaps more opportunity to see and appreciate Iraq's natural world than some. One day I hope to return, with binoculars but without a weapon.I look forward to that day.
London: A Guide to Recent Architecture is one in a series of lovely little guides to many of the world's major cities created by British publisher Ellipsis. The information contained here ranges from brief perspectives on the city's architectural history to tips on which maps are best for visitors and how to navigate the local public transit system. The book considers architecture not as something that happens on isolated building sites, but rather as social, cultural, and political phenomena. At four inches square, this highly portable book is an ideal travel companion.If you are going to give the book as a gift do bear in mind that the type is small and can be tiring.
The Globe didn't begin life as the Globe, when actor/manager James Burbage erected his playhouse in 1576 he chose to call it the "Theatre". This established the name by which playhouses (the the Elizabethans called them)were to be known by future generations.The small size is perfect for writing a few notes, and pasting receipts and small photos taken during a trip.
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