Written by local authors with many years of experience in writing about their community, the Insiders' Guide RM series provide newcomers, visitors, and business travelers with a native's perspective of the area. Each guide details hotels, restaurants, annual events, attractions, nightlife, parks and recreation, real estate, and much more. Covering more than 60 cities and areas nationwide, the Insiders' Guide RM series offer the best local insights on travel and relocation.Features include: -- Light, easier-to-use 6 x 9 size -- Easy-to-read typeface -- Large photos and maps -- Updated interior graphics -- Thumb tabs for quick reference to specific chapters -- More at-a-glance information in every title -- Expanded, comprehensive indexes -- Easy-to-use geographic organization in regional booksLocal authors explore the museums, shops, and restaurants as well as little-known locals' favorites and offer behind the scenes information about Baltimore.
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A love story about past secrets and future hopes, set in nineteenth-century Baltimore, by national bestselling author Karen Harper.
My Year as Baltimore's Best Hon
There are thirty - two rooms in the Adams - Talbot House , all of them delightful and curious in their own way , but this is where I like to sip my Earl Grey and reflect on happier times .
This book is a reprint of articles that originally appeared in the Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin.
In 'The Trial of the Catonsville Nine, Berrigan addresses the conflicts between conscience and conduct, power and justice, law and morality.
Eighty-five-year-old Pearl Tull recalls the desertion of her husband and her attempts to raise three children, who must come to terms with themselves and their father after their mother's death.