More From Contributor

£39.95
The first book on San Francisco`s three-Michelin starred restaurant Benu & its chef Corey Lee, hailed by David Chang as one of the best chefs on earth. Since striking out on his own from Thomas Keller`s acclaimed French Laundry in 2010, Corey Lee has crafted a unique, James Beard Award-winning cuisine that seamlessly blends his South Korean heritage with his upbringing in the United States. Benu provides a gorgeously illustrated presentation of the running order of one of Lee`s 33-course tasting menus, providing access to all the drama & pace of Benu`s kitchen & dining room. Forewords by Thomas Keller & David Chang are accompanied by additional short prose & photo essays by Lee, detailing the cultural influences, inspirations, & motivations behind his East-meets-West approach. ...
Archived Product
£6.99
Part of a new series Legends from the Ancient North, Beowulf is one of the classic books that influenced JRR Tolkien`s The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings. ” So the company of men led a careless life, All was well with them: until One began To encompass evil, an enemy from hell. Grendel they called this cruel spirit...” (J.R.R). Tolkien spent much of his life studying, translating & teaching the great epic stories of northern Europe, filled with heroes, dragons, trolls, dwarves & magic. He was hugely influential for his advocacy of Beowulf as a great work of literature &, even if he had never written The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings, would be recognised today as a significant figure in the rediscovery of these extraordinary tales. Legends from the Ancient North brings together from Penguin Classics five of the key works behind Tolkien`s fiction. They are startling, brutal, strange pieces of writing, with an elemental power brilliantly preserved in these translations. They plunge the reader into a world of treachery, quests, chivalry, trials of strength. They are the most ancient narratives that exist from northern Europe & bring us as near as we will ever get to the origins of the magical landscape of Middle-earth (Midgard) which Tolkien remade in the 20th century. ...
Archived Product
£20.00
The translation of Beowulf by J.R.R. Tolkien was an early work, very distinctive in its mode, completed in 1926: he returned to it later to make hasty corrections, but seems never to have considered its publication. This edition is twofold, for there exists an illuminating commentary on the text of the poem by the translator himself, in the written form of a series of lectures given at Oxford in the 1930s; & from these lectures a substantial selection has been made, to form also a commentary on the translation in this book. From his creative attention to detail in these lectures there arises a sense of the immediacy & clarity of his vision. It is as if he entered into the imagined past: standing beside Beowulf & his men shaking out their mail-shirts as they beached their ship on the coast of Denmark, listening to the rising anger of Beowulf at the taunting of Unferth, or looking up in amazement at Grendel`s terrible hand set under the roof of Heorot. But the commentary in this book

Includes::
also much from those lectures in which, while always anchored in the text, he expressed his wider perceptions. He looks closely at the dragon that would slay Beowulf `snuffling in baffled rage & injured greed when he discovers the theft of the cup`; but he rebuts the notion that this is `a mere treasure story`, `just another dragon tale`. He turns to the lines that tell of the burying of the golden things long ago, & observes that it is `the feeling for the treasure itself, this sad history` that raises it to another level. ` The whole thing is sombre, tragic, sinister, curiously real. The ”treasure” is not just some lucky wealth that will enable the finder to have a good time, or marry the princess. It is laden with history, leading back into the dark heathen ages beyond the memory of song, but not beyond the reach of imagination.` Sellic Spell, a `marvellous tale`, is a story written by Tolkien suggesting what might have been the form & style of an Old English folk-tale of Beowulf, in which there was no association with the `historical legends` of the Northern kingdoms.

...
Archived Product
£8.99
The translation of Beowulf by J.R.R. Tolkien was an early work, very distinctive in its mode, completed in 1926: he returned to it later to make hasty corrections, but seems never to have considered its publication. This edition is twofold, for there exists an illuminating commentary on the text of the poem by the translator himself, in the written form of a series of lectures given at Oxford in the 1930s; & from these lectures a substantial selection has been made, to form also a commentary on the translation in this book. From his creative attention to detail in these lectures there arises a sense of the immediacy & clarity of his vision. It is as if he entered into the imagined past: standing beside Beowulf & his men shaking out their mail-shirts as they beached their ship on the coast of Denmark, listening to the rising anger of Beowulf at the taunting of Unferth, or looking up in amazement at Grendel`s terrible hand set under the roof of Heorot. But the commentary in this book

Includes::
also much from those lectures in which, while always anchored in the text, he expressed his wider perceptions. He looks closely at the dragon that would slay Beowulf `snuffling in baffled rage & injured greed when he discovers the theft of the cup`; but he rebuts the notion that this is `a mere treasure story`, `just another dragon tale`. He turns to the lines that tell of the burying of the golden things long ago, & observes that it is `the feeling for the treasure itself, this sad history` that raises it to another level. ` The whole thing is sombre, tragic, sinister, curiously real. The ”treasure” is not just some lucky wealth that will enable the finder to have a good time, or marry the princess. It is laden with history, leading back into the dark heathen ages beyond the memory of song, but not beyond the reach of imagination.` Sellic Spell, a `marvellous tale`, is a story written by Tolkien suggesting what might have been the form & style of an Old English folk-tale of Beowulf, in which there was no association with the `historical legends` of the Northern kingdoms.

...
Archived Product
£6.95
Topographic coverage of mainland Spain at 1:50, 000 in the MTN50 (Mapa Topográfico Nacional) series from the Centro Nacional de Información Geografica, the country’s civilian survey organization. The maps have contours at 20m intervals, enhanced by relief shading, plus colouring and/or graphics to show different types of terrain, vegetation or land use. Boundaries of national parks & other protected areas are marked. In addition to all the usual information featured on topographic mapping at this scale, detailed presentation of the road & rail networks, rural tracks & paths, etc, the maps also show campsites & mountain refuges. On more recent editions some GRs, the official long-distance hiking routes, are also marked (although not as clearly as on hiking maps from other publishers). Each map covers 29.5x 18.5 km (with adjustments in the border or coastal areas). The maps have a 1-km UTM grid, plus margin ticks for latitude & longitude at 1` intervals. Map legend is in Spanish only.HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT 50K MAP: all the titles in CNIG’s 200K Provincial Road Maps series at 1:200, 000 are overprinted with the grid for the 1:50, 000 maps & can be used to see the area covered by each 50K title. TO SEE THE LIST OF TITLES IN THIS SERIES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK.PLEASE NOTE
- MAP TITLES: the grids shown on our website serve both the civilian & the military 1:50, 000 topographic series. Although the areas covered by maps in both series are identical (apart from some border or coastal sheets), occasionally map titles differ – only one title is shown on the grid, usually the military one. In Galicia, the Basque country & in the Catalan speaking areas the tendency now is to use local place names rather than the often better known Castilian ones. Where possible, both versions are included in our titles. Map titles listed on our website are based on information received by us at the time of publication, but sometimes maps arrive showing a completely different title! As long as the map number is as ordered, the correct map has been supplied.
...
Archived Product
£11.99
Berchtesgaden
- Untersberg, map No. BY 22, in a series of highly detailed, GPS compatible hiking maps at 1:25, 000 of the German
...
Archived Product
£11.50
Berchtesgaden Alps: Königssee
- Bad Reichenhall area, map no. 50-55 including Hallein, Lofer & Saalfelden, in a series of special
...
Archived Product
£12.99
Berchtesgaden
- Bad Reichenhall
- Königsee area of the German Alps at 1:35, 000 from Kümmerly+ Frey in a series GPS compatible,

...
Archived Product
£8.25
Berchtesgaden National Park at 1:25, 000 on a GPS compatible recreational map with cartography of the German topographic survey plus additional overprint for waymarked footpaths & cycle routes, campsites, youth hostels & other accommodation, etc. The map has cartography identical to the standard topographic survey of Germany at 1:25, 000 with its excellent presentation of the terrain through contours at 20m intervals & very vivid graphic relief which provides an almost 3-D picture of the exposed rocky parts. Colouring & symbols show various types of woodlands. The map shows all the topographic information expected of survey maps at this scale, with an overprint proving additional recreational information: hiking trails graded according to the degree of difficulty, long-distance walking & cycling routes, various types of accommodation (campsites, youth hostels, huts) places of interest, etc. The map has a 1-km UTM grid. On the reverse is a lovely panorama drawing of the area, plus extensive notes & useful addresses. Map legend & all the text are in German only. ...
Archived Product
£11.95
Berchtesgaden National Park
- Watzmann, map No. BY 21, in a series of highly detailed, GPS compatible hiking maps at 1:25,
...
Archived Product

Berati Prefecture

Berati Prefecture at 1:100, 000 in a series of handy size, waterproof and tear-resistant, contoured and GPS compatible road maps from the Tirana-based publishers Vektor. Landscape is presented by altitude colouring and contours lines at 100m intervals, with spot heights and a few more names of topographic features than found on Vektor’s 200K road maps of the country. National parks and nature reserves are prominently highlighted. The prefecture maps appear to show the same small local dirt roads as in the 200K series, but given the increase in scale do so with greater clarity and also provide more detailed GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude lines are drawn at 5’ intervals), useful when travelling across the more remote parts of the country.Railway lines are included and local
airports are marked. Symbols highlight campsites, beaches, archaeological and historical sites, caves, etc. The maps also show subdivisions of prefectures and names of the communes, and indicate administrative status of towns. Map legend includes English.Please note: border crossings are prominently marked but beyond topographic colouring no road or other information is provided outside the country’s borders.
RIP - This product is no longer available on our network. It was last seen on 25.09.2019

This page now acts as a permanent archive for this product. Add more information using the comments box below to ensure it can still be found by future generations.

Use our search facility to see if it is available from an alternative contributor.
  • External links may include paid for promotion
  • Availability: Out Of Stock
  • Supplier: Stanfords
  • SKU: 9789604487783
Availability: In Stock
£9.99

Product Description

Berati Prefecture at 1:100, 000 in a series of handy size, waterproof & tear-resistant, contoured & GPS compatible road maps from the Tirana-based publishers Vektor. Landscape is presented by altitude colouring & contours lines at 100m intervals, with spot heights & a few more names of topographic features than found on Vektor’s 200K road maps of the country. National parks & nature reserves are prominently highlighted. The prefecture maps appear to show the same small local dirt roads as in the 200K series, but given the increase in scale do so with greater clarity & also provide more detailed GPS coordinates (latitude & longitude lines are drawn at 5’ intervals), useful when travelling across the more remote parts of the country. Railway lines are included & local airports are marked. Symbols highlight campsites, beaches, archaeological & historical sites, caves, etc. The maps also show subdivisions of prefectures & names of the communes, & indicate administrative status of towns. Map legend

Includes::
English. Please note: border crossings are prominently marked but beyond topographic colouring no road or other information is provided outside the country’s borders.

Reviews/Comments

Add New

Intelligent Comparison

Oooops!
We couldn't find anything!
Perhaps this product's unique.... Or perhaps we are still looking for comparisons!
Click to bump this page and we'll hurry up.

Price History

Vouchers

No voucher codes found.
Do you know a voucher code for this product or supplier? Add it to Insights for others to use.

Facebook

Jargon Buster

GPS - Global Positioning System - Global position using satellites
Waterproof - Resistant to water, usualy specified by depth in metres
Size - is the measurement of how big an object is in space.
Small - something that takes up less space than normal.
Road - a manmade lane or a path that is used to speed up travel.
Resistant - Something that can repel against something.
Altitude - Something that can be quite high in relation to sea or ground level.
Borders - A line that sometimes can be built up separating off an area, e.g. countries "the welsh boarder"

Supplier Information

Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
Page Updated: 2023-11-12 20:15:36

Community Generated Product Tags

Oh No! The productWIKI community hasn't generated any tags for this product yet!
Menu