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Mark Allen Baker

    Czech & Slovak Republics
    Guide to Hemingway's Key West
    Goldmine Price Guide to Rock 'n' Roll Memorabilia
    Connecticut Boxing: The Fights, the Fighters and the Fight Game
    A Guide to Hemingway's Key West
    • A Guide to Hemingway's Key West

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      "For a dozen years, perhaps the prime of his writing life, Ernest Hemingway resided in Key West, producing a consistent stream of important work that elevated his literary fame and cleared a path for the arrival and refinement of the Hemingway Myth. Travel in his footsteps and bask in the island magnetism that fueled the author while he wrote classics such as Death in the Afternoon and The Snows of Kilimanjaro. Tour through more than seventy island locations that paint the perfect portrait of Papa's consequential time on the island with author Mark Allen Baker as your guide. Step back in time to Hemingway's Key West and stroll the town like an honorary member of the famed Hemingway Mob."--Amazon website.

      A Guide to Hemingway's Key West
    • Connecticut's rich boxing history is highlighted through its notable pugilists and legendary matches. The state has produced champions like Jack Delaney and Willie Pep, while also hosting iconic fighters such as Sugar Ray Robinson and Rocky Graziano. Renowned bouts, including Micky Ward's epic win over Arturo Gatti, are celebrated. Boxing historian Mark Allen Baker invites readers to explore the compelling stories and significant events that have shaped the fight game in this unique region.

      Connecticut Boxing: The Fights, the Fighters and the Fight Game
    • Guide to Hemingway's Key West

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Experience the vibrant culture and unique charm of the Conch Republic as seen through the lens of Ernest Hemingway. The narrative delves into the author's life and influences while exploring the rich history, picturesque landscapes, and the lively spirit of Key West. Readers are invited to discover how Hemingway's time in this iconic location shaped his writing and personal philosophy, offering a captivating blend of biography and travelogue.

      Guide to Hemingway's Key West
    • Czech & Slovak Republics

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      3.8(15)Add rating

      Travel guides explore countries, regions and cities in depth and for every budget, with reliable, easy-to-use maps, first-hand recommendations, well-researched background information and thorough, up-to-date coverage of all the sights -- on and off the beaten track. There are more than 230 titles in this classic series covering nearly every country in the world.-- comprehensive coverage of vibrant city life in Prague and Bratislava-- the best hotels, hostels and pensions for every budget-- invaluable language guide-- special section on the countries' top ten castles-- hard-to-beat information on outdoor activities, including skiing, hiking, caving and watersports

      Czech & Slovak Republics