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San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter (CA) (Images of America) Review

San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter   (CA)  (Images of America)
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This book is a great pictoral history of San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter. It also serves as a great walking guide with pictures and history of the buildings still in the Gaslamp today.

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Founded in 1850, San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter, located in what was then called New Town, became the bustling anchor of commerce for the developing City of San Diego. In this new history of the area, nearly 200 striking images tell the story of the area's early boom and bust, the saloons and bordellos of infamous Stingaree Town, the urban decay of the mid-twentieth century, and the rebirth and restoration of the neighborhood over the last 30 years.

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Frommer's San Diego 2005 (Frommer's Complete) Review

Frommer's San Diego 2005 (Frommer's Complete)
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We referred to this book often during our San Diego trip. Very useful!

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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 like to 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!
This guide offers you a multitude of options, including San Diego's world-famous animal parks, its glorious beaches, golf courses, and outdoor sports. You'll rely on us for a presentation of the city's top accommodations and restaurants in all price categories, plus the best shopping and nightlife. With detailed neighborhood maps, valuable logistical tips, and a "San Diego in Depth" appendix, Frommer's gives you the a thorough and complete guide to San Diego!

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This Day in San Diego History Review

This Day in San Diego History
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For each day of the calendar year, This Day in San Diego History presents a one-page summary of amazing, milestone events connected to the thriving city of San Diego, California. From well-known major events to obscure yet culturally relevant discoveries and achievements, This Day in San Diego History gives a mosaic of important contributions. A most enjoyable compendium simply to browse through; its format reminds the reader that any day can be a great day. "May 29, 1935: On this day in San Diego History, the California Pacific International Exposition opened in Balboa park... This 1935 exposition was especially important because it was held in the middle of the great economic depression of the 1930s, and it offered hope to San Diegans and to the rest of America that the country would soon be able to overcome its problems."


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This Day in San Diego History covers key people, places, and events that helped make San Diego the unique, colorful, and eclectic city and county that it is. The author has chosen an event of note for each date on the calendar: on this day a particular person of note did something memorable, on this one, an important event happened or a place became noteworthy. Some events will be well-known to residents, but many are obscure but important tidbits from our region s past. San Diego s story emerges like a mosaic composed of these kaleidoscopic pieces, with the reader choosing which days to read, and thereby choosing their own path to learning about our county s history. Scholars and amateur historians may concentrate on specific historical subjects, via the comprehensive index. This invaluable reference will be an important addition to the library of every student of regional and California history.

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Moon San Diego: Including Tijuana, Rosarito, and Ensenada (Moon Handbooks) Review

Moon San Diego: Including Tijuana, Rosarito, and Ensenada (Moon Handbooks)
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this is a great guide book with lots of good maps, suggestions for dining and accomodations, and transportation. It is highly recommended.

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Seasoned writer and outdoors enthusiast Ericka Chickowski offers an insider's view of San Diego, from surfing at San Onofre State Beach to exploring the expansive San Diego Zoo. Ericka includes great trip ideas such as On a Mission, a tour of the city's historical sights, and Surf and Turf, which covers recreational opportunities in and out of the water. Packed with information on dining, transportation, and accommodations, Moon San Diego has lots of options for a range of travel budgets. Every Moon guidebook includes recommendations for must-see sights and many regional, area, and city-centered maps. With advice on where to grab a cocktail in the Gaslamp Quarter and hike in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, Moon San Diego gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience. With expert writers, first-rate strategic advice, and an essential dose of humor, Moon Handbooks are the cure for the common trip.

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Artificial Imagination (Special Edition): A Humorous Photostory Of A Journey Through Washington, California And Tennessee Review

Artificial Imagination (Special Edition): A Humorous Photostory Of A Journey Through Washington, California And Tennessee
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great book! love it!

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This expanded Second Edition of the book was published on May 27, 2011 and has 12 new chapters.

This humorous photo-book follows one man's journey through United States as he ventures from Silicon Valley to Seattle, San Francisco to San Diego in a quest for his dream job and his search for a place he could call home.

The book starts in 1987, at University of California campus in Davis, where it all began, where Artificial Imagination was conceived.We then fast forward by 15 years to 2002. Our main character, a Executive in the Software industry and working in Silicon Valley. Soon, he is heading to Seattle to work for Amazon.com at a lower level management position.

We read one lively story after another about the life in the Northwest and learn about his lovely wife and two daughters.

Our adventurer then heads to Nashville to work for a software company, and finally returns to California, when he gets caught in the infamous wild fires of 2007. Kudos to the author to be able to find humor in the middle of the Inferno!

A Review by John Lehman,the author of Everything is changingA Review by John Lehman,the author of Everything is changing

I was half way through this book when I realized it is almost poetry in the form of prose. I am not just referring to the short paragraphs, but the imaginative leaps, stunning imagery and most importantly, words which hook us in, make us think this is our story . . . . We see them on the page but live them in the theater of our imagination.

This book reminds us that we share the mysteries of the human mind and soul, no matter what our occupation, no matter where we were born. "Why I am here may appear to be a simple question, but . . . is there a deeper purpose of being where we are?" We know that the question applies not only to the location where we spend our lives, but also to overall existence, and our place in the time continuum.

Just as the author who traveled from New Delhi to Silicon Valley felt he has traveled forty years into the future, so do I, sitting in the agricultural landscape of Wisconsin felt that I have had a glimpse into the vitality of the Hi-Tech worlds of California and Seattle.

I feel I am in the hands of a good guide. Here is what it means to do research in Computers: "Rip apart an electronic system and you see nothing moving, nothing vibrating, it's almost a make-believe world, a child's fantasy, a writer's imagination."

and what it means to yearn for acceptance:"I looked at Seattle's glistening skyline on one side and its beautiful waterfront on the other and asked it the same questions I had asked San Francisco 16 years ago: will it accept me? Or will its people treat me as someone different, not one of the? And will I accept it, call it my home? Right then, she appeared from no where, as if the city had sent her to answer my questions . . ."

I loved the section addressing Seattle's slacker sun, that comes late to work, like at 9 AM and goes back home at 4, the observation that for males, until the age eight, we want every young woman to be our mother, then for the next thirty years our friend and when we have daughters, we feel like bringing every young woman a glass of warm milk and cookies.

His first day in Nashville, the author looks out of his window and sees snow. The conclusion he draws about the snow flakes very fittingly describes his life and the message we can take with us from this hip, funny, poignant, beautiful book: "the snowflakes descend slowly, floating in the air, allowing the current to carry them with it, letting it change their paths. They have chosen not to confront their destiny, choosing instead to enjoy every second of their short lives, their journey to the ground."

Welcome home, Kalpanik!

John Lehman, author of Everything is Changing


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Artificial Imagination: A Humorous Photo Story Of A Journey Through California, Seattle And Nashville Review

Artificial Imagination: A Humorous Photo Story Of A Journey Through California, Seattle And Nashville
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Great book, love it! It's hilarious! I could not stop giggling, I cracked up page after page. Really Nice!
And so many nice photographs. I was traveling with the author, feeling his ambitions, his surprise, excitement and pain. And what a brave soul! He (yes, despite its claims to have been written by an AI program, this book is written by a loving, feeling, breathing human for sure!)--He is able to maintain his sense of humor even as he moves from one place to another, faces one set back after another! He always comes back!
Wow! What a story!!
Oh, And the love story in the end is touching.

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This is the extended second edition of the full color interior version of the book.

This captivating, new book mixes technologyand art together into a fascinating and philosophical combination.

The book follows one high-tech immigrant's journey through United States as he graduates from University of California and ventures from Silicon Valley to Seattle, Nashville and back to California in a quest for his dream job and his search for a place which accepts him, a place he could call home.

The story is purportedly narrated by anartificial intelligence program with theability to simulate human creativity, sense of humor and spirit of adventure.

Technology is all brain, no heart, all cold logic, and no warm soul, or is it?This gemof a book reminds us that technology could not exist were it not for boundless creativity, and it does this in such a way as to also remind us that without that very same creativity, there would be no art, no literature.


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San Diego & Tijuana: Great Destinations: A Complete Guide (Explorer's Great Destinations) Review

San Diego and Tijuana: Great Destinations: A Complete Guide (Explorer's Great Destinations)
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I have found this book to be both very informative and extremely helpful while visiting San Diego.
Traveling to a city where the restaurants are not familiar is very challenging, and this an excellent guide.
The photography is also very appealing.

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Great Destinations™ puts the guide back in "guidebook."
Home to the San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld, and miles of lush coastline, the San Diego region attracts more than 25 million visitors each year. Distinctive for their accuracy, simplicity, and conversational tone, the diverse travel guides in our Great Destinations series meet the conflicting demands of the modern traveler. They're packed full of up-to-date information to help plan the perfect getaway. And they're compact and light enough to come along for the ride. A tool you'll turn to before, during, and after your trip, these guides include:
Chapters on lodging, dining, transportation, history, shopping, recreation, and more!
A section packed with practical information, such as lists of banks, hospitals, post offices, laundromats, numbers for police, fire, and rescue, and other relevant information.
Maps of regions and locales.
Black-and-white photographs and illustrations throughout

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Walking San Diego: Where to Go to Get Away from It All Review

Walking San Diego: Where to Go to Get Away from It All
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Sparse deserts, pine clad forests, and a lovely coast means that San Diego County just about has it all (to paraphrase another author, Ann Marie Brown) when it comes to outdoor recreation. Throw in a mild climate and lots of sunny days and this is the perfect place for a quick vacation. Indeed, on the recent three day Martin Luther King weekend, my wife and I stayed on Point Loma and explored the San Diego coast. We had a lovely weekend, and if you would like to do the same, this revised edition of a Mountaineers Press classic is a good place to start.
After almost 20 years in various printings, 'Walking San Diego' still comes with numerous hikes along the coast and inland, but close by the major population centers in the county. Nature preserves, state parks and beaches, and some federal lands make up the bulk of this book. At each location, the authors describe one or more short hikes, some of the wildlife to be found, and other interesting natural history features. Readers will learn about the discovery and preservation of the world's rarest pine tree, the Torrey Pine, and where to see such hard to spot birds as the Least Tern and Snowy Plover (think Tijuana River Estuary). They also include walks in botanical gardens and along paved multi-use walkways such as the paths around Mission Bay.
On the whole, I think this is a solid guidebook to one of my favorite off season recreation areas in California. The appendix on native chapparel plants will certainly help readers to appreciate this part of the county. I also liked the emphasis the authors put on birding opportunities in San Diego. On the other hand, they do not do justice to the mountain areas in the county and they ignore Anza Borrego Desert State Park altogether. Perhaps the latter was simply out of the scope they wanted for this book, but I am truly confused by their decision to discuss Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, while at the same time ignoring the nearby Laguna Mountains, especially since the latter pretty much escaped fire damage and the former will probably never (in my lifetime) return to its previous splendor. Still, this is a solid guide to San Diego outdoor hiking opportunities, and should not be missed.

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Now more than ever, this is San Diego's friendliest guidebook. It's like taking a walk with the authors themselves! Completely revised with fully updated walks, maps, and contact information. The best introduction to San Diego's finest and most accessible parks, beaches, lakes, and wildlife preserves. Special sidebars on natural history and illustrations of native plants-plus new information on nature's regrowth following the devastating fires in 2003. More than 100 photos and easy to read maps to guide your adventures.

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