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For decades, Condé Nast and its glittering magazines defined how to live the good life in America. The brilliant, complicated, striving characters behind Vogue, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, GQ, Architectural Digest, and many other titles manufactured a vision of luxury and sophistication that shaped consumer habits, cultural trends, intellectual attitudes, and political beliefs the world over. Condé’s billionaire owner Si Newhouse and his stable of star editors, photographers, and writers were the gatekeepers who decided what and who mattered, and they offered those opinions to tens of millions of readers every month. They were the ultimate influencers – before social media changed everything.
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Lonely Planet’s local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan a multi-week adventure to Budapest & Hungary. Raise a glass at a wine festival, explore Orség National Park, climb the Cat’s Stairs, with our classic travel guide that’s packed with comprehensive itineraries, maps and essential tips so you can create the trip of a lifetime.
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Lonely Planet’s local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan a multi-week adventure to Prague & Czechia. Stroll across Charles Bridge, peek inside the Sedlec Ossuary, admire Old Town Square, with our classic travel guide that’s packed with comprehensive itineraries, maps and essential tips so you can create the trip of a lifetime.
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A revised and expanded edition of Thich Nhat Hanh’s classic introduction to guided meditation for a world in search of mindfulness
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Taking us from the shingle beaches of Suffolk and Norfolk to the Hebrides and beyond, this volume is a true gem that will delight tourists and locals alike. It blends geology, architecture, art and archaeology to tell a fascinating natural and cultural history of flint.
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Everywhere you look in London, yoga mats peek out from bags, early-morning runners set off across parks and dusty rucksacks are laden with climbing rope. London is full of activity, but it can all feel a bit impenetrable. This guide will be your gateway to the very best of London’s dizzying array of ways to get moving, whether you’re flying solo or bringing a pal along for a ride. Showing you the city’s most accessible classes and pursuits, find the best places to try everything from padel to Pilates, tango to tai chi.
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Germany, 1918: a country in flux. The First World War is lost, traditional values are shaken to their core, revolution is afoot and the victory of democracy beckons. Everything must change with the times. The country is abuzz with talk of the ‘new woman’, the ‘new man’, ‘new living’ and ‘new thinking’. What follows is the establishment of the Weimar Republic, an economic crisis and the transformation of Germany. A triumphant procession of liberated lifestyles emerges. Women conquer the racetracks and tennis courts, go out alone in the evenings, cut their hair short and cast the idea of marriage aside. Unisex style comes into fashion, androgynous and experimental. People revel in the discovery of leisure, filling up boxing halls, dance palaces and the hotspots of the New Age, embracing the department stores’ promise of happiness and accepting the streets as a place of fierce battles.
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‘Lost Countries of South America’ is an adventurous, ambitious and dazzlingly original study of South America’s past that bridges travel writing, history and rich literary narrative.
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At home, the prayerful eight-year-old altar boy was planning to attend college to train to be a priest. Elsewhere, he was thieving, lying, swearing, fighting and rarely out of trouble. In this memoir, Dexys’ iconic frontman takes us from the juvenile courts of his troubled teenage years to the early days of the New Romantic scene in the late ’70s. An unwavering passion for music and highly tuned sense of fashion and style ignited an unstoppable drive within him, compelling him down a path that led to his huge chart successes with Dexys Midnight Runners in the early 1980s. However, despite being celebrated as a creative genius, inner turmoil was never far away, and a terrifying series of self-sabotaging events were to follow – including a serious cocaine addiction – leaving him in the wilderness in the 1990s, bankrupt, living in a bedsit, on the dole.
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Modern Nordic celebrates contemporary Scandinavian cuisine with a focus on local recipes that can easily be recreated at home. Filled with dishes that typify the food of this vast geographical region, this book takes its influence from the traditional ingredients that can be found from Sweden to Finland and Denmark to Norway, and transforms them…
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Spanish cooking is characterised by deep flavours, vibrant colour and minimal ingredients. With the expert teaching of Omar Allibhoy, the chef behind the Tapas Revolution restaurants, you will learn to make a paella that packs a punch without spending hours in the kitchen, cook up a tapas feast for friends, and even whip up a delectable Spanish dessert in minutes.
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New York Times bestselling author Paul French examines a controversial and revealing period in the early life of the legendary Wallis Simpson