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Elizabeth Becker - Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism

Jun 19 2013 7:00 pm
Jun 19 2013 8:00 pm
From Costa Rican ecotourism to Dubai’s desert shopping malls to African safaris, the travel industry isn’t just thriving—it’s changing the world. Reporting from jungles, cities, and ancient ruins, Becker, award-winning former New York Times foreign correspondent, looks closely at the largest global business and charts its decidedly mixed impact on economies, traditions, and natural environments.
$28.00
ISBN-13: 9781439160992
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: Simon & Schuster, 3/2013

Writing with style

In addition to great books, Politics & Prose carries an array of non-book items for gifts and personal use.  Every once in awhile an unusual product comes along that warrants a special mention in this column. Such is the case with a beautiful and innovative line of pens that we’re now carrying at the store.

Made in Gemany by Lamy, these pens first caught our attention because they are so sleek, attractive, and wonderful to write with. Each type—fountain, rollerball, and ballpoint—combines elegant design with functionality and comes in assorted styles and colors.

Given the company’s origins, it’s not surprising that its pens are so distinctive and have won so many awards for modern design over the years. Lamy began as a small operation in Heidelberg more than a half century ago. But at least initially, there was little about its pens to distinguish them from other brands. That changed in the 1960s when, searching to set itself apart in the design world, the company engaged the services of Gerd A. Müller, one of the most innovative designers at Braun, the German manufacturer of consumer products. Influenced by the Bauhaus movement, Müller believed in minimalism and in form following function, and he designed the first in a line of Lamy fountain pens that the company still makes today. A succession of other designers followed with pens that were at once modern, sleek, and original, while also comfortable to hold and smooth to write with. Not to mention reasonably priced.

Fast-forward a few decades since Müller’s first fountain pen, called the Lamy 2000, and the company’s inventory now consists of an array of writing implements, from the most sophisticated fountain pens to calligraphy utensils to mechanical pencils.

At P&P we’re carrying several fountain pens (with cartridges, not ink bottles), rollerballs, and ballpoints, in a range of styles, colors, and prices. Once you pick one up and write with it, we think you’ll understand what makes the pen so irresistible.

-- Brad and Lissa

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Fall Splendor in the Brandywine Valley

October 4 - October 6, 2013

P&P invites you to spend three days and two nights in the Brandywine Valley, soaking up the natural beauty and exploring the region’s arts and gardens. Our tour will include visits to the museums, gardens, and estates for which the region is known, and will include lodging in the historic and recently renovated Hotel du Pont. An expert guide will accompany the group from Washington, D.C.

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Don’t Miss Out on Our Tuscan Retreat

October 20 - October 26, 2013

Video

In this video vignette, author Phyllis Theroux discusses the October retreat to Tuscany, where a small group of travelers will stay a week at Villa Spannocchia, a charming farm estate near Siena, Italy.

“You know how there are some places in life where...whenever you revisit them you have to sort of go to this particular turn of the road because it’s too beautiful not to revisit?” she asks in the video. “Spannocchia is like that everywhere I look.”

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Featured Title from Our Book Printing Machine

If you have questions about printing a book
with Opus, email Opus@politics-prose.com.

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James Stephens
Irish Fairy Tales
($14)

Book of the Week

52 weeks. 52 books. Read fast so you can keep up.

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Rebecca Lee
Bobcat and Other Stories
(Algonquin, $14.95)

Bestsellers

All Politics & Prose Weekly Hardcover Bestsellers
are 20% off for Members.
Click here to see what the community is reading and the top
hardcover fiction and non-fiction books we are discounting this week.

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Elliott Holt
You Are One of Them
(Penguin Press, $26.95)

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Joseph J. Ellis
Revolutionary Summer
(Knopf, $26.95)

Click here for all 24 of our discounted bestsellers.

Bargain Books

Please call us at 202-364-1919 or stop by the store to shop for these and other discounted titles.

Book Covers       

Edmund de Waal
The Hare With Amber Eyes
(Hardcover, $15.98)

Jon Gertner
The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation.
(Hardcover, $7.98)

Deborah Levy
Swimming Home

(Paperback, $6.98)

Click here to read more about these books.

Music News

Please call the store at 202-364-1919 with questions or to order.
You may also email agoldinger@politics-prose.com to order.

AOIFE O’DONOVAN

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Aoife O’Donovan
Fossils
(Yep Roc Records, $16.98)

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NEW CLASSICAL

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The King’s Singers
Richafort: Requiem
(Signum Records, $18.98)

Emerson String Quartet
Journeys
(Sony Classical, $12.98)

Martha Argerich and Friends
Live from Lugano 2012

(EMI Classics, Three CDs, $18.98)

Read the full reviews.

Summer Classes

Limited Seats Available!

Hungry for WordsHungry for Words:
An Inquiry Into the Art of Food Writing

A weekend workshop that takes a holistic approach to the art and craft of modern food writing. Held in conjunction with The Writer’s Center in Bethesda. Sharpen your writing skills.

Check out our full list of
summer classes.

Ticketed and Special Events

Friday, June 21, 7:00 p.m.

at GW Lisner Auditorium
730 21st Street NW
Metro: Foggy Bottom

Neil Gaiman

From one of the world’s most beloved storytellers––#1 New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman––comes his first adult novel in eight years. Wondrous and imaginative, and at times deeply scary, The Ocean at the End of the Lane (Wm. Morrow, $25.99) captures the very essence of childhood fear and uncertainty. In a clash of memory and reality, it is a pitched fever dream of a novel, and could very well be Gaiman’s most accomplished work to date.

This event is sold out.

Can't attend the event? If you'd like a signed book for this event, you may place an order for a signed book here. Mr. Gaiman will only pre-sign copies of THE OCEAN AT THE END OF THE LANE. Let us know in the "order comments" field to whom you'd like your book(s) personalized.

SIGNING GUIDELINES

  • Neil Gaiman will sign all copies of The Ocean at the End of the Lane purchased from Politics & Prose.
  • Due to time constraints, Neil will sign up to ONE additional title per person, personalized with first names only.
  • Neil will not pose for photos.
  • Flash photography and video are not permitted before, during, or after the discussion and signing.
  • Signing guidelines may be subject to change. 

Wednesday, July 17, 7:00 p.m.

Olver Sacksat Sixth & I
600 I Street NW
Metro: Gallery Place/Chinatown

Oliver Sacks, in conversation with Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison

In Hallucinations (Vintage, $15.95), Oliver Sacks weaves together stories of his patients and of his own mind-altering experiences to illuminate what hallucinations tell us about the organization and structure of our brains, how they have influenced every culture's folklore and art, and why the potential for hallucination—a vital part of the human condition—is present in us all.

One ticket: $15
One book and one ticket: $25/20 for members
One book and two tickets: $35/30 for members
In order to obtain the Politics & Prose member price you must enter the coupon code that has been emailed to members separately

Click Here to purchase.

Children and Teens

Books of the Week

New in Hardcover
(20% off for everyone through June 20)

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Ann Cameron
Spunky Tells All

(Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $15.99)

 
Blast From the Past
(20% off for Members through June 20)

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Ann Cameron
The Stories Julian Tells
(Random House, $4.99)

Turn on Your Brain with Summer Reading

KrosoczkaThis summer P&P and the DC Public Library team up for the library’s Summer Reading Program for readers of all ages. Read great books, see amazing authors, and win prizes. Sign up for the Summer Reading Program in the P&P Children and Teens Department.

The Children and Teens Department is co-hosting an event featuring Jarrett Krosoczka Saturday, July 13, 3 p.m. at the Mount Pleasant Library. 
 

School Summer Reading List Books: 10% off!

New in PaperbackDo you need to get some summer reading done for school? Buy your books at Politics & Prose and you'll receive a 10% discount on books purchased from school summer reading lists. If your school does not provide a summer reading list, check with your public library. All public libraries provide suggested reading lists and we will also honor them with a 10% discount. Just bring your list and we will be glad to help you make selections for an enjoyable summer of reading!
 

Children’s Story Hour

Story Hour will be on hiatus through the summer.
Please join us again in the fall.

Our Next Children's Event

Saturday, July 13, 3:00 pm

Kalamazoo is a city populated by frogs, anteaters, kangaroos, and more. It’s beautiful and calm by day, but at night the streets turn mean. Luckily, Rick Zengo has just joined the Platypus Police Squad and is determined to make a difference. Ages 8 and up.

$12.99
ISBN-13: 9780062071644
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: Walden Pond Press, 5/2013

Our Next Teen Event

Thursday, July 18, 7:00 p.m.

Danielle’s perfect summer job babysitting five-year-old Humphrey turns into a nightmare when the little boy is struck and killed by a car. Danielle’s grief is compounded by the news that the driver of the car is an undocumented immigrant. The painful tragedy is complicated now by a current political issue. Ages 15 and up.

Imperfect Spiral (Hardcover)

$17.99
ISBN-13: 9780802734419
Availability: Coming Soon - Available for Pre-Order Now
Published: Walker Childrens, 7/2013

Next Offsite Event

Politics & Prose sells books at many book-signing parties and events. The events below are open to the public; however, reservations and tickets should be acquired from the hosting organization. Please contact offsite@politics-prose.com if you are planning an event and would like us to supply the books.

Thursday, June 27, 11:30 a.m.

at The Hay-Adams Hotel
800 16th Street, NW
Metro: McPherson Square

John Taliaferro

John Taliaferro, former Newsweek senior editor and Harvard graduate, will discuss his latest book, All the Great Prizes (Simon & Schuster, $35), which is the first full-scale biography since 1934 on John Hay, who was a major figure in American history for more than half a century.

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Upcoming Offsite Events