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    The Monocle Travel Guide to Beirut
    Washington DC. The Monocle Travel Guide Series
    Portland. The Monocle Travel Guide Series
    The Monocle Book of the Nordics
    Greece
    Paris
    • We’ve cut through all the charming, touristy noise to uncover the lesser-known gems that we feel embody the essence of the City of Light, including the century-old shirtmaker offering more than 500 shades of white cloth and a museum where you can whirl on a vintage fairground ride. Our guide will help you navigate the myriad food and wine options, whether it’s the flakiest croissant, a decent cup of coffee or a bistronomie meal you’re after.Paris is one of the most visited cities in the world so there’s a good chance you’ve already been; regardless, we guarantee this fully-illustrated, 148-page hardback guide will show that there’s plenty more to discover.The Monocle Travel Guide series reveals our favourite places in each city we cover, from the ideal route for an early-morning run to the top independent retailers. Full of surprises and quirks, our guides also feature detailed design and architecture pages, neighbourhood walks to get you away from the crowds and our picks for the best places to eat and drink.

      Paris
    • Greece

      The Monocle Handbook

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Discover Monocle's favorite places to stay, eat, shop, and visit in Greece. Following Monocle's bestselling handbooks on France, Spain, and Portugal, this practical and inspirational guide takes you from the bustling streets of Athens to the forested ski slopes of Arcadia, and beyond to Crete and the Ionian, Cyclades, Dodecanese, and Aegean islands, introducing Monocle's favorite places to stay, eat, shop, and visit across Greece. Discover rural tavernas, isolated island retreats, great music venues, cool bars, and the best luxury pit stops. You'll also find out about a new generation of olive oil producers, winemakers, and beekeepers upholding ancient traditions and creating the best produce from local ingredients, as well as contemporary artisans creating great fashion, jewelry, and leather accessories. For those looking to spend more time, or even put down roots in Greece, the book also profiles the cities, towns, and islands where you could make a home, the architects and designers to commission, and interior-design inspiration for your new apartment on the Athens Riviera or white-washed island retreat. So, whether you are putting together an itinerary for a sun-soaked summer break, a culinary and wine-tasting tour, or planning to stay a little longer, Greece: The Monocle Handbook makes the perfect companion.

      Greece
    • The Monocle Book of the Nordics

      An exploration of design, business, food & fashion

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,3(30)Abgeben

      Exploring the vibrant realms of Nordic design, business, food, and fashion, this book delves into the unique cultural elements that define the region. It highlights innovative approaches and influential figures shaping the Nordic landscape, offering insights into contemporary trends and traditional practices. Through engaging narratives and striking visuals, readers are invited to appreciate the aesthetic and functional aspects of Nordic creativity and lifestyle.

      The Monocle Book of the Nordics
    • Monocle, a magazine dedicated to urban living and design, unveils hidden gems in major cities through The Monocle Travel Guide Series. Launched in 2015, the guides offer insider tips for experiencing cities like a local, from running routes to trendy shops, and include unique stories about each destination. Designed for easy portability, they are perfect travel companions.

      Portland. The Monocle Travel Guide Series
    • Monocle, a magazine dedicated to urban living and design, unveils hidden gems in major cities through The Monocle Travel Guide Series. Launched in 2015, the guides offer insider tips for experiencing cities like a local, from running routes to trendy shops, and include unique stories about each destination. Designed for easy portability, they are perfect travel companions.

      Washington DC. The Monocle Travel Guide Series
    • The Monocle Travel Guide to Beirut explores the vibrant life and unique charm of this Mediterranean capital. It highlights a mix of luxurious hotels, historical architecture, and innovative local businesses, while recommending dining spots for mezze and arak. Experience the energetic spirit and hospitality of Beirut, a true Middle Eastern gem.

      The Monocle Travel Guide to Beirut
    • The best photo assignments from the Monocle archive, published to mark the magazine’s fifteenth anniversary. The first issues of Monocle magazine hit newsstands around the globe in 2007. At the magazine’s core was a pledge to commission all original photography—capturing the world on film, on the ground, and in the moment. The cover of that first issue featured a Japanese helicopter pilot from the country’s defense force, taken as part of a ten-day reportage assignment for both photographer and writer. In the years since, Monocle has continued in its pursuit of documenting the world through its unique lens: from embassies and residences to world leaders and cultural stars. Each issue has featured a dedicated photographic section celebrating lesser-known locales, obscure events, and curious characters through truly outstanding photography. Alpine wrestlers, Syrian outposts, French legionnaires, pasta makers, game show hosts, and private members clubs have all graced the pages. The Monocle Book of Photography draws on the best of these photographic stories from an archive a decade and a half in the making. A handsome, linen-bound edition with the highest quality gloss paper and printing, the book also features supporting text about the photo assignments and the stories behind them, including firsthand accounts from the photographers.

      The Monocle Book of Photography: Reportage from Places Less Explored
    • Escape From Monster Island

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Years ago, unbeknownst to the public, the U.S. government built a walled city on an abandoned island in the Pacific Ocean. The purpose of this city was to house an experimental testing facility for a multitude of monsters that had been captured over the years. In 2012 disaster struck and the island was evacuated and is now overrun by a multitude of different terrifying creatures and beings. But something extremely valuable was left behind and some very rich people want it. And the only way to get what they want is by sending a mercenary unit into the most dangerous place in the world: Monster Island.

      Escape From Monster Island
    • Discover Monocle's favorite places to stay, eat, shop, and visit across France. Following Spain: The Monocle Handbook is the third title in premium series of country-focused guides. France: The Monocle Handbook presents Monocle's favorite spots across this sunny nation, from Paris and Marseille to Basque Country and Corsica. Discover innovative retailers and charming hotels, as well as leading museums and galleries--and, of course, a vineyard or two. The book also introduces the smartest areas to move to, plus advice from the plucky entrepreneurs who've already set up shop. It's time to see this varied country afresh.

      France: The Monocle Handbook
    • A celebration of the endlessly fascinating and culturally rich country of Italy, this book from the Monocle team features unique insights and stunning photography throughout. Following the success of The Monocle Book of Japan, this volume is a celebration of all things Italian. Few countries pack a punch like Italy. Energetic, enigmatic, and effortlessly cool, it’s a country of chic beach clubs, tradition-steeped hilltop towns, and cities full of charm. Its cuisine is celebrated around the world, its design aesthetic has become synonymous with both functionality and style, and it’s home to the undisputed capital of fashion; Italy’s appeal is undeniable. Covering everything from design, architecture, and culture to food, fashion, and current affairs, The Monocle Book of Italy is overflowing with insight and is fully illustrated with specially commissioned photography to paint a unique portrait of the nation. From the vaporettos of Venice and the boutiques of Milan to the family-run trattorias of Trieste and the sunny shorelines of Sicily, discover the people, places, and traditions that define this captivating country. La dolce vita never looked so good.

      The Monocle Book of Italy