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Apple's America: The Discriminating Traveler's Guide to 40 Great Cities in the United States and Canada

Apple's America: The Discriminating Traveler's Guide to 40 Great Cities in the United States and Canada
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Apple's America: The Discriminating Traveler's Guide to 40 Great Cities in the United States and Canada

 
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Unpretentious, sophisticated, and always appetizing advice from a celebrated authority

For more than thirty years, R. W. Apple Jr. has roamed the United States as an eyewitness to history. Here, in Apple's America, his robust enthusiasm for the food and culture of New England, the South and West, the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and his native Middle West carries him to forty great cities, where he proves to be our ideal guide--amused and amusing, knowledgeable, indefatigable, and endlessly curious.

From Boston to Honolulu, from Montreal to Las Vegas, Cincinnati to Seattle, Johnny Apple explores the landmarks, architecture, business, culture, and, of course, the food and beverages of his favorite urban communities. Capturing the tone and style of American city life to perfection, he shows us the hidden treasures, the best buildings, the famous landmarks, the historical aura, and the present-day realities that make each city so memorable. And in each he recommends several places to stay, numerous places to eat, and sites or activities you shouldn't miss. No traveler in the United States will want to do without his recommendations.

 
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Product Details
Author:R. W. Apple Jr.
Paperback:448 pages
Publisher:North Point Press
Publication Date:March 16, 2005
Language:English
ISBN:0865476853
Package Length:8.9 inches
Package Width:5.0 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:1.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 5 customer reviews )
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5Perfect Travel Companion  Mar 30, 2005 By J. Brown
Apple's America is a God-send for the traveler who is in town for just a day or two but really wants to learn what makes each city tick. No more excuses for just "grabbing dinner" or just passing through on business. I could spend days exploring each city but with this book I've been able to learn more about cities than in years of visiting for business. I've been sending this book to friends of mine to take on business trips and vacation. I prefer Apple's America to any guide out there.

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5the best travel book everq  Jul 27, 2005 By S. Hill "Foodie"
Hands down, this is the best travel book I've ever read -- and I enjoyed reading it cover to cover, unlike many travel books. It's a combination of where to eat, stay and what to see as well as a fascinating history/commentary that really gives you a sense of what a city is like, the pulse. Apple is a fantastic writer and I trust his restaurant recommendations over any other writer/critic out there -- in the cities I know well, he's definitely included the best of the best eats, both high brow and low brow. I really hope he can update and re-publish his European guide soon. I don't want to travel anywhere without his guidance any more!

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5Johnny Apple will be missed  Dec 15, 2006 By Pranay Gupte "www.pranaygupte.com"
I always thought that Johnny Apple was the model correspondent. The insights, the historical perspective, and the narrative drive he brought to his dispatches were unique. This book, an assemblage of his writings about North America, reflects his wonderful style. Johnny died in September 2006, a victim of thoracic cancer. But his writings live on -- through this book, his earlier, "Apple's Europe," and, of course, 43 years of reports for The New York Times.

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4Read this before you go  Jan 16, 2007 By Carol Murphy "yogamazing"
Lots of terrific info for near to home travelers. I gave it as a gift & the receiver (30's male)was thrilled.

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4Good book for reading.  Jul 20, 2005 By Chris Wayne "Chris"
I had a wonderful time reading this book. Not bad. Go's into some interesting topics and covers the bases for the most part.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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