“Haunted Places”—Not just for Halloween!
Marilyn Jones takes an early-season look at a book that will either fascinate viewers or give them shivers up their spines
Marilyn Jones takes an early-season look at a book that will either fascinate viewers or give them shivers up their spines
Marilyn Jones reviews a new book featuring some of the world’s most unusual hotels
Marilyn shares a first look at a new book highlighting some of the world’s most beautiful and venerated, but less-known, sites
Marilyn Jones recommends a guide whose contents match its name: an unusual look at New York’s secrets
Marilyn reviews a new photo book focusing on Venice in early 2020, when streets and canals were deserted and the city’s beauty shone.
Anyone who travels wants to see a city’s famous attractions. However, “Secret” guidebooks offer another perspective by showing visitors places many locals might not realize
Books that can inspire travel come in all sorts: Here’s an unusual one that caught Marilyn Jones’ attention.
It may seem unusual for a travel writer to be interested in the abandoned, derelict and forgotten. I am usually telling my readers where to travel and what to visit when they get there. But Abandoned America: The Age of Consequences is such a…
An ait (above) is a river island, splitting the main stream—and most often seen filling out three spaces in a crossword puzzle. If you’ve either
Frommers’ “Color Complete” France Guidebook 2015 is a great guidebook and a marked change from most of the later Wiley Frommer’s Guides. The big differences I noticed are that the info is current and there are a lot of budget options.
Marilyn Jones takes an early-season look at a book that will either fascinate viewers or give them shivers up their spines
Marilyn Jones reviews a new book featuring some of the world’s most unusual hotels
Marilyn shares a first look at a new book highlighting some of the world’s most beautiful and venerated, but less-known, sites
Marilyn Jones recommends a guide whose contents match its name: an unusual look at New York’s secrets
Marilyn reviews a new photo book focusing on Venice in early 2020, when streets and canals were deserted and the city’s beauty shone.
Anyone who travels wants to see a city’s famous attractions. However, “Secret” guidebooks offer another perspective by showing visitors places
Books that can inspire travel come in all sorts: Here’s an unusual one that caught Marilyn Jones’ attention.
It may seem unusual for a travel writer to be interested in the abandoned, derelict and forgotten. I am usually telling my readers where to travel and what to visit when they get there. But Abandoned America: The Age of Consequences is such a…
An ait (above) is a river island, splitting the main stream—and most often seen filling out three spaces in a
Frommers’ “Color Complete” France Guidebook 2015 is a great guidebook and a marked change from most of the later Wiley Frommer’s Guides. The big differences I noticed are that the info is current and there are a lot of budget options.