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York Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

York Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

Jessica Doherty

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Located in Northern England, about 200 miles northeast of London, is the medieval, walled city of York. The ancient city is located amidst the green moors and wolds of the North Yorkshire countryside. Encircled by its 13th century walls and its stunning Minster, York still retains its historical charm and heritage. In 2007, York was named the European Tourist City of the Year.Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - York Minster - Jorvik Viking Centre - National Railway Museum - Clifford's Tower - St. Mary's Abbey - Shambles (Street) - Fairfax House - Merchant Adventurer's Hall - City of York Walls - York Castle Museum - York's Chocolate Story - Quilt Museum and Gallery - Holy Trinity Church - Treasurer's House - York Maze - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Hotel Noir - Alahambra Court Hotel - Four Seasons Hotel - The Bloomsbury - The Fort Boutique Hostel - Places to Eat - Mason's Bar and Bistro - Bettys - Krakatoa - Mumbai Lounge - Goji Vegetarian Caf & Deli - Places to Shop - The Antiques Centre York - York Open Air Market - Coppergate Shopping Centre - The Cat Gallery - Burgins Perfumery
Brittany Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

Brittany Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

Jessica Doherty

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Brittany (Bretagne in French) in France's northwest region was first known to the Romans as Lesser Britain. The famous peninsula is located close to Normandy and the Loire Valley of France. A stay in Brittany will leave you feeling like you're in a perpetual Celtic fairytale with many of its towns and cities having retained their medieval architecture. Introduction to Brittany - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Rennes - Foug res & Vitr - Ch teau de Foug res - Ch teau de Vitr - Ch teau des Rochers-S vign - Josselin - Chateau de Josselin - Kergu hennec Sculpture Garden - Emerald Coast (C te d'Emeraude) - Mont St. Michel - Dinan - Mus e du Ch teau (Castle Museum) - Saint-Malo - Ch teau de St-Malo - Grand Aquarium - Dinard - Casino Barriere de Dinard - Dinard Golf Club - Pink Granite Coast (C te du Granit Rose) - Glass Studios of Br hat - Morlaix & Roscoff - Queen Anne's House - Ch teau de Suscinio - Brest - Oceanopolis - Ecomus e d'Ouessant - Douarnenez & Locronan - Quimper - Auray, Carnac & Quiberon - Vannes - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Rennes - St. Malo - Brest - Quimper - Vannes - Places to Eat & Drink - Dinard - Vitr - Auray - Quiberon - Douarnenez - Places to Shop - Quimper - Roscoff - Rennes - Cancale
Cannes Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

Cannes Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

Jessica Doherty

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The French Riviera town of Cannes conjures up images of glamour, elegance, celebrity and sunshine. This is the beachside Hollywood of France and is famous for its major film festival that takes place every year. At all times of the year Cannes represents a vacation paradise offering luxurious ease. Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Cannes Film Festival - Promenade de la Croisette - Mediterranean Water Activities - Casinos - Petanque & Golf - Le Suquet District (Old Town) - L rins Islands - Artistic Day Trips - Grasse & St. Paul de Vence - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - H tel Festival - Hotel Cybelle - H tel Chanteclair - H tel Brimer - Ruc H tel - Places to Eat - The Cocoon - L'Enoteca - Da Mimmo - O'Happy - Le Duplex - Places to Shop - Forville Market (March Forville) - Rue d'Antibes - Rue Meynadier - Cannes English Bookshop - En Sortant de l' cole
Languedoc Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

Languedoc Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

Jessica Doherty

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Languedoc in southeastern France produces 40% of France s wine and it is the largest wine growing area in the world. Five d partments make up the Languedoc-Roussillon region. Some have miles of sandy beaches and others have vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see. Almond and olive trees can be seen everywhere. It was over 2,000 years ago that grapevines were first planted here and Languedoc is today one of the most important wine-producing regions in France. Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When To Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Nimes - Maison Carr e and Roman Amphitheatre - The Mus e des Beaux-Arts de N mes - Carcassonne - Carcassonne Cathedral - Basilica of Saint-Nazaire - School Museum - Montpellier - Place de la Com die - Musee Fabre - Cathedrale St-Pierre - La Maison du Rire - Seaquarium - Wild Animal Park at Les Angles - Grotte des Demoiselles - Station de Ski - Font Romeu Pyrenees 2000 - Utopix House - Luna Park, Argeles Sur Mer - Caves Byrrh - Le Moulin a Papier de Brousses (Paper Mill) - Scenovision Moliere - Cathar Castles - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places To Stay - Hotel des Elmes - La Tour de l'Horloge - Les Corbieres - Hotel Imperator - Domaine des Agnelles - Places To Eat & Drink - Les Bains de Montpellier - L'Ecurie - Waiki Beach - La Portella - O Bontemps - Places To Shop - Centre Commercial Bonne Source - Halles Castellane - Centre Sant-Vicens - Vide Grenier - zes
Provence Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

Provence Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

Jessica Doherty

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Provence is one of the most popular vacation areas in the south of France. The region runs from the Mediterranean to the Alps and from the Rh ne River to Italy. Provence adjoins the French Riviera and is famous for its warm climate, scenery traditions, fine wines, French cuisine, and local language (Proven al). Its main attractions include the city of Avignon. Van Gogh came to Arles to paint its scenic countryside. Introduction to Provence - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Avignon - Marseille - Aix-en-Provence - Atelier Cezanne - Museums in Aix-en-Provence - Arles - Saint Remy - Saint Paul de Mausole Monastery - Roussillon - Gordes - Lourmarin - Bonnieux - The Three Sisters of Provence - Senanque Abbey - Thoronet Abbey - Silvacane Abbey - Camargue Nature Park - Roman sites in Provence - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Hotel Acacias - Hotel Paul - Hotel du Globe - Accommodation in the Provencal countryside - Hotel Lutia - Places to Eat - La Cigaliere - L'Epice and Love - Un p'tit Coin de Cuisine - La Kahena - Paul Bakery - Places to Shop - Markets in the Luberon region - Marche des Capuchins - Pottery and Ceramics in Provence - Provencal Linen - Lavender Products
Things You Can Do While You're Naked

Things You Can Do While You're Naked

Jaime Andrews; Jessica Doherty

Santa Monica Press
2007
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In a society filled with images of perfect-figured models and individuals obsessed with diets, The Naked Guy is here to remind readers not to take themselves to seriously. The Naked Guy is an average Joe whose ability to be comfortable in his own skin contributes enormously to the humorous tone of this book. People of all shapes, sexes and sizes will howl with laughter at images of The Naked Guy doing everyday stuff in the nod: The Naked Businessman; The Naked Sports Enthusiast; The Naked Huntsman; The Naked Fitness Guru; The Naked Man of Leisure - and heaps more!
Curating context : beyond the gallery and into other fields

Curating context : beyond the gallery and into other fields

Magdalena Malm; Grégory Castéra; Claire Doherty; Elvira Dyangani Ose; Suzanne Lacy; Raimundas Malaauskas; María Mur Dean; Jessica Segerlund; Nato Thompson; Joanna Zawieja; RAQS Media Collective

Art and Theory
2017
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Curating Context describes a field where the curatorial practice is extended beyond curating exhibitions into working with entire contexts. It articulates the why and how of curating art projects that gain their meaning in relation to a surrounding context, or which need a specific structure in order to play out. In this practice, curatorial considerations are interwoven with the production, and the intentions of artists and curators lead the way rather than institutional structures. The texts and conversations in this book reflect on how these curatorial methodologies not only situate works in different places, but also transfer curatorial methods into other fields, such as the contexts of law, urban development, and constructions of the civic. This exciting curatorial approach where each project sets new demands, requires very specific skills rarely taught in curatorial programs. Curating Context is an attempt to share a sustained conversation among practitioners in the field.
JESSICA

JESSICA

DEBORAH BROOKS LANGFORD

Lulu.com
2019
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This book is dedicated to my extra-wonderful talented and of course, so beautiful granddaughter Jessica Wittreich. She makes me so proud to be her grandmother. I pray every day for her happiness and protection and that our Lord God will always have His hand on her, protect her and that she will always be happy.
Jessica

Jessica

Kevin Henkes

Greenwillow Books
1989
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On the first day of kindergarten, can Ruthie find a new friend?Jessica has a friend only she can see: Jessica. "There is no Jessica," said Ruthie's parents. But of course there was.She ate with Ruthie, played with Ruthie, and was sorry when Ruthie was bad. When it came time for Ruthie to go to school, Jessica went with her. Her parents hoped Ruthie would find a friend at school who would replace Jessica. They were in for a (happy) surprise "Ruthie's empowering is one that is one that every small child can understand and celebrate." (The Horn Book starred review)"Totally satisfying." (School Library Journal starred review)
Jessica

Jessica

Henkes Kevin

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
1998
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There is no Jessica, said Ruthie's parents. But of course there was. She ate with Ruthie, played with Ruthie, and was sorry when Ruthie was bad. Nobody could see Jessica -- except Ruthie. When it came time for Ruthie to go to school, Jessica went with her. Her parents hoped Ruthie would find a friend at school who would replace Jessica. They were in for a (happy) surprise
Jessica

Jessica

Richard Lee

Richard Lee Publishing
2020
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Jessica wandered off out of the laundry, leaving Angela and Sally planning their next adventure.As she was passing by the double doors that led to the little dining area and sun room, she glanced in and saw three men sitting on a sofa. They looked much older than the other men she'd seen so far. They were happily laughing and talking and Jessica thought how relaxed they were and she wanted to know more about them."Hello gentlemen. Can I join you?" she ventured as she came close and they looked up at her.Jessica put them all in their late seventies and thought how she had never seen three men this age together before. They seemed so relaxed and unthreatening and she wanted to know them better.Three sets of appreciative and smiling eyes stared at Jessica."Welcome to the gang of three, dearest lady. You are very beautiful. Please come and sit with us. Move up Henry and let the girl have a seat. That is Colin up that end, Henry in the middle and I'm John. What is your name?""I'm Jessica. Pleased to meet you all."Jessica squeezed in between Henry and John."How is it that three fine looking men like you are all alone. Have you finished with all the lovely woman here already? Or have you been told to behave yourselves?"The three men laughed and John answered. "Well, Jessica. We are all in our mid eighties but we have one other thing in common. All three of us have wives who are much younger than us and as you can imagine, because of our age, the girls are missing out on some of the things we were once keen to share with them. As a result, we like to bring them somewhere where they can meet younger men and get a bit of you-know-what. This means that we can all stay happily married."Then Colin added his voice to the conversation. "We can get them up but they're just not hard enough anymore, are they boys. "We love our wives so we are happy that they can get a good stiff cock in them at do's like this. My Mary came past a few minutes ago to see if we were okay and said all three were having a great time and their only worry was that they might be running out of cocks."John laughed. "If that was the case, my Maureen would want him to put on the dildo when they got home and he wouldn't get to sleep until the early hours.Jessica was fascinated by what these jolly men were saying. She wondered if the three men's wives gave their cocks any attention but decided not to ask.Jessica decided to play the innocent girl. Well, sort of innocent. She told the three gentlemen about how difficult it was to find men who would just give her a gently touch-up and play with her breasts and caress her and talk to her. She put a hand on John and Henry's knees and lightly rubbed them."That sounds about all we can do, girl. Would you like us to play with you then? We certainly won't hurt you. Why don't you lay yourself across our legs so that we can all have a bit of you. Do that and we'll see how we go. What do you think fella's.A thrill ran through Jessica's body. She stood up and surveyed the men, then she lifted the hem of her skirt and asked them if she should she lay face up or face down. Two out of three said face down, so the excited girl carefully laid on top of six legs, her shoes touching the arm of the sofa one end her head on John's trousers at the other end."That is nice, isn't it fellas? She's quite something isn't she? Look at those legs."Jessica felt six sets of fingers moving gently up and down on the back of her legs and smiled inwardly.The EROS CRESCENT series take you on a journey like no other - to places you couldn't imagine - a female friendly sex club or a privately owned members-only dogging venue; the toy-boy life of a writer working on the Amalfi coast and much much more. MARY and the other novellas - MARY, MARIA, HELEN, JANICE and THE CLUB - are extracts taken from The Fifi Code, Eros Crescent and Mount Eros.