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Mobile Guide
Mobil Travel Guide 2000 - Northeast

While this book is helpful to some I found it very flawed
Awesome!!!!!! The Best NY Running Guide ever!!!!!!!!!

The pictures do not help to easily identify skyscrapers.
a helpful and entertaining overview of NY skyscrapers

How can this book not include Valpolicella?
Great Guide to find special placesJust one word about the region: super wines, not many you will be able to purchase in the states.


Innappropriately Titled
An engaging chronicle of a unique urban environment.Although the author is an academic (Professor of Architecture at Pitt) the writing style is reasonably warm and pleasant. Tales of individual buildings and neighbourhoods are told with passion and a precise eye for landscape and cityscape. There are more places celebrated in this history than people, but that's for another volume I suppose.
There are illustrations aplenty and the book is a marvelous guide for anyone who wants to explore one of North America's truly unique urban environments.


Disappointing
Fascinating As Browsing History or NY IntroductionMany "stops" in his tours have changed my very sense of certain NYC blocks & neighborhoods.
This book is also fascinating browsing history as well as one of the coolest specialty travel guides I've looked over. Good for new and veteran New Yorkers alike.


needs a map-based index
Texas Historical Landmarks at 75mph

Information is too old to be usefulThe best book on Bonaire diving & snorkeling is "Shore Diving Made Easy" that you can buy for US$10 at the island dive shops. It is up to date with recommended entry/exit points and suggested landmarks while diving.
Not bad, but there are better guides available
Good review of dive sites

Academia at its dull, pendantic, worst
Interesting Thesis, Bad WritingThe problem is that Drake does not know how to write well. The book is dreadfully slow and dry, with little penchent for anything but the most academic trivia. If one stays awake, you will find some very fascinating insights mixed together with the horrendously slow treatise, but often, it's not worth it.
For fans of colonial history, it's a must. For anyone else, be warned: it will be a tough read.
An Important Contribution

A Journey to Male Menopause
Hard to Sit Through
Reality Check -- This Is Not Hollywood