Frommer's Las Vegas, 1993-1994

Frommer's Las Vegas, 1993-1994

Author: Rena Bulkin

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780671846831

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America's number one convention center is covered in this guide for millions of business travelers.


Frommer's Miami, 1993-1994

Frommer's Miami, 1993-1994

Author: Dan Levine

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780671846817

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In the wake of Miami Vice, this city continues to grow as a vacation mecca and domestic hub for Latin American business.


Frommer's England '94

Frommer's England '94

Author: Darwin Porter

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1993-09

Total Pages: 642

ISBN-13: 9780671848989

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Frommer's covers all the sights in England that draw millions of tourists each year--in London, Oxford, Stratford, and the countryside. Includes recommendations for hotels, B&Bs, and historic pubs with detailed, up-to-date descriptions. Prices given in British pounds and US currency. Maps.


Frommer's California, 1993

Frommer's California, 1993

Author: Dan Levine

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 9780671846749

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Redesigned to reflect Frommer's state-of-the-art market research on what the traveler of the '90s wants and needs in a guidebook, this comprehensive guide to California offers suggested itineraries, transportation information, a calendar of events, accommodations in every price category, tour maps, "smart traveler tips", and more.


Buddy Holly

Buddy Holly

Author: Ellis Amburn

Publisher: Diversion Books

Published: 2023-06-06

Total Pages: 765

ISBN-13: 1635768373

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The definitive biography on Buddy Holly. Ellis Amburn presents the most comprehensive biography ever written about the legendary figure Buddy Holly, a young man who transformed the course of American music with his shocking blend of country, western, and rhythm 'n' blues. Having devoted the last five years of his life to this work—crisscrossing the rural paths of the United States from Texas to Iowa to Minnesota—Amburn portrays Holly as a mythic antihero, whose rebellious, dramatic life was a reaction against the constricting values of America in the 1950s, when his music was regarded as the work of the devil. From his wild days as a juvenile delinquent, to his first romances, to his early associations with then virtually unknown singers like Elvis Presley and Waylon Jennings, Holly emerges as a deeply tortured, driven individual and a brilliantly talented young man in a hurry to make it as a star. And like many stars, Buddy Holly’s would ultimately be tragic and bittersweet.