You'll never fall into the tourist traps when you travel with Frommer's. It's like having a friend show you around, taking you to the places locals like best. Our expert authors have already gone everywhere you might go--they've done the legwork for you, and they're not afraid to tell it like it is, saving you time and money. No other series offers candid reviews of so many hotels and restaurants in all price ranges. Every Frommer's Travel Guide is up-to-date, with exact prices for everything, dozens of color maps, and exciting coverage of sports, shopping, and nightlife. You'd be lost without us! From Civil War battlefields to Baltimore's National Aquarium, these two states offer a wealth of sightseeing and activities. Frommer's is on top of it all, with complete coverage of the best beaches, Camden Yards, world-renowned Longwood Gardens, the Winterthur Museum, scenic Chesapeake Bay, the best crab houses and brewpubs, thrilling outdoor adventures, antiquing, and much more. It's all at your fingertips, in true Frommer's style, with dozens of accurate maps, the best hotels and restaurants in all price ranges, detailed practical tips, and more. Frommer's Maryland & Delaware offers a wealth of sightseeing, sports, strolls, and special moments--from highlights for the first-time visitor to off-the-beaten-track discoveries that will impress even the most seasoned traveler.
When Union and Rebel soldiers march by Maureen's Sharpsburg farm, she must choose where her loyalties lie. Will she stand with family or country? Maureen listens to her heart to volunteer as a battlefield nurse though her father forbids it and her sweetheart soldier fears for her safety. Can she summon the strength for the work she is called to do?
What is love? LOVE LETTERS & GINGERBREAD recalls the romances of two sisters living in 1831 Annapolis. Patsy burns with love for Vincent, until he goes away for the Christmas season. Her still-unmarried older sister, Angela, is devoted to helping her family, until Gordon knocks at her door. Changes in circumstances prompt the sisters to reconsider what love really is. The Christmas of 1831 will be one none of them will ever forget.
The life story of a woman who refused to accept life in one of the traditional roles assigned to Black women profiles her background on a poor North Carolina farm and chronicles her road to success
The first volume of her autobiography in which Mary Scott describes her life as a distinguished journalist, including her time as women's editor in The Guardian, 1957-72.
Sincerely Mary" is a delightful collection of columns written by Mary Lee Shannon, the owner and editor of the small town Texas newspaper, the Wharton Spectator, during the 1950's.She editorialized in an era that a person could speak their mind clearly and without the filter of political correctness. She said exactly what she meant. For this reason, her writing provoked an immediate response. Issue by issue, the reader was either touched by her sincere compassion or was enraged by her politics. Her writing was not the frivolous voice of an uninformed debutante, to the contrary, hers was the rational voice of Mid-Century America before politics and radical idealism took hold.The book is lovingly compiled and edited by her daughter-in-law, author, Pat Shannon.
Let Frommer's inpsire your discovery of Maryland and Delaware, from Civil War battlefields, Chesapeake Bay, the Charm City Baltimore to the Brandywine Valley. Our expert local author shares her candid opinions and local insight to guide you to the best crab houses and brewpubs, outdoor adventures, antiquing, and much more. Frommer's Maryland & Delware includes a variety of suggested itineraries to inspire you trip. Plus, a brand-new history and culture chapter takes an in-depth look at these two neighboring but very different states.
More often than not, Mary Lamb's contributions to English literature are overshadowed by those of her more famous brother Charles. Her fear of more public recognition was justified because from her youth she suffered from bipolar disorder. Despite this affliction, Mary became a recognized author in her own right as well as a literary collaborator with her brother Charles. The story of Mary Lamb's recuperative powers, devoted friends and acquaintances, and literary talent combine to give us an illuminating look into the lives of women of her era and also a great reading adventure.
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