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Rome and a Villa
Published in Paperback by Steerforth Press (July, 2000)
Authors: Eleanor Clark and Eugene Berman
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not a novel
this book is deceiving...i admit, some will find it interesting, but clark jumps around with no transitions. it is more of a journal, or a collection of essays. she does describe in detail a number of things in rome, yet if you are looking for a novel or a piece of literature which is cohesive this is not the book for you.

As good as a vacation...
If you need to escape from the drudgery of your everyday life for awhile than this is the book for you.

Clark's masterpiece is as good as a month in the country. And not just any country either. All of Italy is opened to you by the mind and imagination of Eleanor Clark. She covers the territory from the haunted villa of Hadrian to the dangerous hills of Sicily and the cool depths of Saint Peter's Cathedral. You will meet with the ghost of the Emperor himself, a modern gangster cum matinee idol and the pilgrims of a Papal Jubilee.

Clark's prose is a whirlwind that leaves you breathless. She throws off sparks in all directions like a Catherine's Wheel. You won't "get" all of this book on the first go round but it is well worth a second and a third reading.


New York Neighborhoods, 2nd : A Food Lover's Walking, Eating, and Shopping Guide to Ethnic Enclaves in New York's Boroughs
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (01 October, 2001)
Author: Eleanor Berman
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New York Neighborhoods: A Food Lover's Walking, Eating and S
There are many wonderful things about this book: the maps are beautifully designed and easy to read; the drawings are lovely and truly capture the spirit of the neighborhoods; and the food glossary is very good. But the content vastly oversimplifies the neighborhoods - and thus shortchanges the reader - and in some cases the suggested walking routes seem dubious. Since I also write about food and have led bicycle and walking tours in the neighborhoods since 1983, I am perhaps hypercritical about this type of information, but I feel that readers are entitled to accuracy and, for those intrepid enough to do the tours the author lays out, the best possible experience. Frankly, I had to wonder how thoroughly the author actually cased out the areas she wrote about; she often writes as if she is in a huge hurry! In some instances, she lists a few food items you'll find in a restaurant or market, but I was curious about whether she'd actually tried the items she mentioned! (No, it's not necessary to try everything - but it would be nice to have some anecdotes about the eating experience.) Her portrayal of Astoria, Queens, as a Greek neighborhood overlooks the fact that Astoria is much more ethnically complex (including south Asian, Eastern European and Latin American), and has several blocks of Egyptian cafes and markets - unique in NYC. Her recommended walking tour of Harlem includes two blocks of 124th Street - an ugly stretch in an otherwise landmarked area - and some wrong information, i.e. Apollo Theater is incorrectly marked. I don't know how much editorial oversight the author had on the maps, but these errors are misleading. Books like these are hard to do well - information changes even as the books are being written and are in production. But misinformation or inadequate information reflects less than thorough research.


Away for the Weekend
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade Paperbacks (November, 1993)
Authors: Eleanor Berman, Amy Schuler, and Eleanor Herman
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Hastily compiled; too many holes.
Having brought along two guide books on several weekend trips throughout New Jersey this summer, I found "New Jersey Day Trips" by Barbara Hudgins to be a much more comprehensive guide to the Garden State's main attractions and hidden treasures than "Away for the Weekend."


Recommended Country Inns New England, 17th
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (01 October, 2001)
Authors: Elizabeth Squier and Eleanor Berman
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Awful recommendation
This book also recommends The Vermont Inn in Killington, which was infested with fruit flies. When I tried to check out one day earlier, the innkeeper refused to credit my deposit, and I am taking it up with the credit card companies, as well as writing to all the guidebooks about the lousy service.

I am complaining to the guidebook to see if they will update their review.

Robert

Be careful with this book!
My husband used this book to plan a romantic getaway for our wedding anniversary in New England. From this book's description, a place named the 'Water's Edge Inn' sounded like the perfect option. However we arrived to find it a horrid place with tacky decor in the common buildings and were given a dark room with stained bedspread, a tiny window overlooking the parking lot, tacky old furniture, and decor last updated in about 1958.

As with any travel book, the author may only place ads for those that pay for them. However, I am deeply disappointed with how completely misleading the descriptions were.


Away for the Weekend - New York: Great Getaways Less Than 250 Miles from New York City for Every Season of the Year
Published in Paperback by Crown Pub (November, 1994)
Author: Eleanor Berman
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Away for the Weekend - Washington, D.C.: Great Getaways in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey
Published in Paperback by Clarkson N. Potter (October, 1987)
Author: Eleanor Berman
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Away for the Weekend Mid-Atlantic: Great Getaways Within 250 Miles of Washington, D.C. in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey (Away for the Weekend, Mid-Atlantic)
Published in Paperback by Three Rivers Press (23 April, 2002)
Author: Eleanor Berman
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Away for the Weekend Midwest: Great Getaways for Every Season of the Year in - Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin
Published in Paperback by Crown Pub (December, 1996)
Author: Eleanor Berman
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Away for the Weekend With Kids - New York: Great Destinations and Day Trips for the Whole Family in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut
Published in Paperback by Clarkson N. Potter (October, 1995)
Authors: Eleanor Berman and Katie Workman
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Away for the Weekend, New England
Published in Paperback by Clarkson N. Potter (April, 1992)
Author: Eleanor Berman
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