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Stock Investing for Dummies by Paul Mladjenovic

 

 

The bestselling guide to holding steady through the stock market's highs, lows, and stable stretches

When you decide to jump into the stock market, there’s a lot to know. Stock Investing For Dummies covers the factual and emotional aspects of putting your money into stocks. In clear, easy-to-understand language, this book explains the numbers behind the stocks, the different categories of stocks, and strategies for building a solid portfolio. On the flip side, it also addresses the emotional aspects of investing: setting goals, knowing when to sell, and balancing risk vs. return.

For nearly a century, the well-to-do have been building their wealth by investing in stocks. Here’s your opportunity to do the same. The sooner you start investing, the sooner you’ll see your money grow. Make that a reality by discovering:

  • Approaches for investing for income or growth
  • Steps for evaluating your financial health, setting financial goals, and funding your first purchases
  • How to read stock tables and pull information out of stock charts
  • What to look for on balance sheets, income statements, and annual reports to choose strong performers
  • Advice for minimizing losses and maximizing gains
  • Tax implications and how to reduce their impact on your earnings
  • Suggestions on what to do and buy in a down market

Put all of this information together, and you have a straightforward resource that helps you build and manage a portfolio that will serve you well for years to come. Stock Investing For Dummies gives you the confidence you need to send your portfolio soaring!

 

Investing For Dummies, 9th Edition by Eric Tyson

 

 

 

  • Pick winning stocks, mutual funds, and ETFs
  • Develop and manage your portfolio through all economies
  • Invest in real estate and small business

Time-tested investing advice to secure your future

Investing for your future is wise and essential. Of course, you want to make solid investment choices and minimize mistakes. This updated, best-selling guide educates you on investing concepts and lingo so you can make the best decisions in all economies and markets. Understanding how to find and make smart investments is a skill that can be learned, and this book by money-pro Eric Tyson will help you by discovering how to weigh risk vs. return, offering tips on choosing stocks and funds, getting started in real estate and small business, and so much more.

Inside...

  • Selecting investments wisely
  • Increasing your wealth through stocks and funds
  • Understanding tax laws and their impact on investing
  • Choosing a brokerage firm
  • Investing in a home and other real estate
  • Discovering how politics and policy affect your money

The Military Guide to Armageddon: Battle-Tested Strategies to Prepare Your Life and Soul for the End Times by Col. David J. Giammona, Troy Anderson , et others

Arborists' Certification Study Guide by Sharon J. Lilly

 

 

The third edition of the study guide is now in living color! This fully-illustrated third edition of the study guide is a must-have for ISA Certified Arborist candidates, and provides a strong foundation and reference for all tree care professionals. (2010, softcover, 352 pp., 325 full-color illustrations, glossary, index) Each chapter contains: learning objectives key terms text with illustrations and photos workbook section challenge questions sample test questions bibliography of related resources Features: A complete, educational text and study resource designed to help you prepare for the ISA Certified Arborist exam Expanded chapters with latest information New chapter - Urban Forestry - which discusses the management of larger populations of trees in the urban area 325 full-color images Comprehensive glossary of arboricultural terms and a valuable list of additional resources

Green's 2021 Trader Tax Guide by Robert A. Green CPA

 

 

Use Green’s 2021 Trader Tax Guide to receive every trader tax break you’re entitled to on your 2020 tax returns. Our 2021 guide covers the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the 2020 CARES Act’s impact on investors, traders, and investment managers. Learn various smart moves to make in 2021. Whether you self-prepare your tax returns or engage a CPA firm, this guide can help you through the process of optimizing your tax savings. Even though it may be too late for some tax breaks on 2020 tax returns, you can still use this guide to execute these tax strategies and elections for tax-year 2021. The 18 chapters cover trader tax status, Section 475 MTM, tax treatment (equities, 1256 contracts, options, ETFs, ETNs, forex, precious metals, cryptocurrencies, etc.), accounting for trading gains and losses, trading business expenses, tips for preparing tax returns, tax planning, entity solutions, retirement plan strategies, IRS and state tax controversy, traders in tax court, proprietary trading, investment management, international tax, Obamacare taxes, short selling, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the CARES Act and subsequent pandemic relief bill.

EMRA Antibiotic Guide, 19th Edition by MD Brian J. Levine

 

 

The EMRA Antibiotic Guide, 19th edition is a must-have quick reference guide to antibiotic use in the emergency department. The guide helps you navigate the multitude of choices in antibiotics quickly and efficiently so you can offer your patients the best care based on the latest guidelines. With this go-to resource you can protect against overprescribing, address pediatric dosage questions, examine penicillin usage, and stay up-to-date on new approvals and guidance from the FDA.

Released in 2020 with the latest antibiotic guidelines, this pocket-sized antibiotic guide from EMRA is your essential tool.

  • Convenient pocket size for an essential must-have in the emergency department
  • Color coded and organized alphabetically by organ system
  • Sections on "special topics" to make reference quick and easy for a particular disease process
  • Includes pediatric dosage and latest FDA approvals and guidance

 

Contractor's Pricing Guide with RSMeans Data 2021: Residential Repair & Remodeling Costs (Means Contractor's Pricing Guide: Residential Repair & Remodeling Costs) by Thomas Lane

 

 

The data inside this book gives you total unit price costs for every aspect of the most common repair and remodeling projects, in a format organized for the way you build - from frame to finish. It covers every step needed to complete each task, and includes demolition, installation, painting, cleaning and more.

ACHIEVER: Exam Prep Guide for AP European History by Christopher Freiler

 

 

The most well-respected, teacher-recommended guide to the AP European History exam is back and better than ever! Written by a long-time leader in the AP Euro community, ACHIEVER is meticulously crafted to the AP Euro course and exam to ensure a standard of excellence that far surpasses the “premium” products that big-box publishers crank out year after year. The new Third Edition, now published by Sherpa Learning, has been updated to align to the latest College Board standards for the redesigned course, and expanded to include hundreds of new test items complete with answer explanations and sample responses.

A Concise Catholic Guide to the Bible: Understand Scripture through Summaries, Maps & Timelines Part of: Firm Catholic Foundation series (1 Books) | by Father Matthew Nathan

Social Work Licensing Clinical Exam Guide: A Comprehensive Guide for Success (3rd Edition) – Includes Interactive Digital Prep for the ASWB Social Work Clinical Exam by Dawn Apgar PhD LSW ACSW

 

 

"Features improved ASWB exam prep strategies, expanded analysis of exam content, and proven test-taking tips!

The third edition of the bestselling acclaimed exam guide for the ASWB Social Work Clinical Exam has been thoroughly updated to reflect current practice and core knowledge tested on the exam. Recognized for its unique test-taking tips and strategies, Dawn Apgar’s complete review of the Knowledge Skills and Abilities (KSAs) across the core social work content areas helps readers discover gaps in their knowledge so they can identify strengths and target weak areas. Included with every print purchase is a bonus 170-question practice test that mirrors the actual exam in length and structure, plus explains correct answers. KSAs are identified for each question so test-takers can easily locate relevant source material for further study.

This Dawn Apgar guide for the Social Work Licensing Clinical Exam is the best test-taking package available, ensuring success by providing invaluable tips on how to parse the questions, overcome test anxiety, avoid common pitfalls, and assess your own learning style - all of which help to foster exam confidence. The new updated third edition not only reflects the 2018 test blueprint but is significantly revised and reformatted to help test-takers pass the exam on the first try. Revised content includes content on racial/cultural groups, NASW Code of Ethics, including the ethical use of technology, and gender diversity.

New to the Third Edition:

  • How to Use This Guide - brand new chapter focused on how the book’s content structure links to the ASWB blueprint and how to use for more efficient study
  • Examination Overview - expanded discussion and analysis of exam content
  • Exam Preparation Strategies - new content focused on essential strategies for success, how to deal with test anxiety, and how to maximize content retention based on learning styles
  • Test Taking Tips - a favorite with test takers, this feature has been updated to be more even more helpful
  • New Content - revised content on race, ethnicity, and culture, and macro practice

ExamPrepConnect Features:
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Key Features:
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  • Blueprints - provides a thorough content review of the ASWB exam core content areas, perfectly weighted to match licensing blueprints
  • Self-assessment - begins with a self-assessment to help identify areas of strength and weakness
  • Practice Test - includes a 170-question full practice test mirroring the actual exam with detailed explanations of correct answers
  • Complete Learning Package - purchase of print edition includes digital access to entire book contents plus fully interactive Q&A to help identify strengths and weaknesses
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2021 Certified Specialist of Wine Study Guide by Jane Nickles

 

 

An educational resource published by the Society of Wine Educators. Intended for use by candidates preparing to take the Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW) Exam. This study guide is published by the Society of Wine Educators and is, along with the accompanying workbook, the official study material published and approved by the Society of Wine Educators for its Certified Specialist of Wine Exam.

Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses Part of: Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses (1 Books) | by April Hazard Vallerand PhD RN FAAN and Cynthia A. Sanoski BS PharmD BCPS FCCP

 

 

 

#1 DRUG BOOK for Nursing Students! “This is the perfect drug book for nursing school! All the information on the meds is in-depth and all that you need to know.”Abby W.

SAFETY FIRST!

Davis’s Drug Guide for Nurses®, Seventeenth Edition delivers all the information you need to administer medications safely across the lifespan—well-organized monographs for hundreds of generic and thousands of trade-name drugs.

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Redeem the access code to unlock your one-year, free subscription to DrugGuide.com, Davis’s Drug Guide Online, powered by Unbound Medicine. You’ll have access to more than 1,700 monographs from your desktop, laptop, or any mobile device with a web browser.

  • Search the complete 5,000-drug database and appendices quickly and efficiently.
  • Build your knowledge with extensively cross-referenced drugs.
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LIFE-SAVING GUIDANCE ... AT A GLANCE

  • New! The AGS Beers Criteria for Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Older Adults
  • #1 Drug Guide for patient safety
    • Red tab for high alert medications, plus in-depth high alert and patient safety coverage
    • Red, capitalized letters for life-threatening side effects
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    • Drug-drug, drug-food, drug-natural product interactions
  • Special considerations for patient populations.
    • Geri heading identifies special concerns for older adults.
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A Beginner's Guide to America: For the Immigrant and the Curious by Roya Hakakian

 

 

A stirring, witty, and poignant glimpse into the bewildering American immigrant experience from someone who has lived it. Also, a mirror held up to America.

Into the maelstrom of unprecedented contemporary debates about immigrants in the United States, this perfectly timed book gives us a portrait of what the new immigrant experience in America is really like. Written as a "guide" for the newly arrived, and providing "practical information and advice," Roya Hakakian, an immigrant herself, reveals what those who settle here love about the country, what they miss about their homes, the cruelty of some Americans, and the unceasing generosity of others. She captures the texture of life in a new place in all its complexity, laying bare both its beauty and its darkness as she discusses race, sex, love, death, consumerism, and what it is like to be from a country that is in America's crosshairs. Her tenderly perceptive and surprisingly humorous account invites us to see ourselves as we appear to others, making it possible for us to rediscover our many American gifts through the perspective of the outsider. In shattering myths and embracing painful contradictions that are unique to this place, A Beginner's Guide to America is Hakakian's candid love letter to America.

The Zoologist's Guide to the Galaxy: What Animals on Earth Reveal About Aliens--and Ourselves by Arik Kershenbaum

 

 

From a noted Cambridge zoologist, a wildly fun and scientifically sound exploration of what alien life must be like, using universal laws that govern life on Earth and in space.

Scientists are confident that life exists elsewhere in the universe. Yet rather than taking a realistic approach to what aliens might be like, we imagine that life on other planets is the stuff of science fiction. The time has come to abandon our fantasies of space invaders and movie monsters and place our expectations on solid scientific footing.

But short of aliens landing in New York City, how do we know what they are like? Using his own expert understanding of life on Earth and Darwin's theory of evolution--which applies throughout the universe--Cambridge zoologist Dr. Arik Kershenbaum explains what alien life must be like: how these creatures will move, socialize, and communicate. For example, by observing fish whose electrical pulses indicate social status, we can see that other planets might allow for communication by electricity. As there was evolutionary pressure to wriggle along a sea floor, Earthling animals tend to have left/right symmetry; on planets where creatures evolved in midair or in soupy tar, they might be lacking any symmetry at all.

Might there be an alien planet with supersonic animals? A moon where creatures have a language composed of smells? Will aliens scream with fear, act honestly, or have technology? The Zoologist's Guide to the Galaxy answers these questions using the latest science to tell the story of how life really works, on Earth and in space.

The Professional's Guide to Planning, Managing, and Providing Secure Transportation by Joseph Autera

 

 

From the dawn of time, keeping others safe from harm has primarily been an exercise in assessing and managing risks. Those who have excelled at identifying risks and figuring out ways to eliminate as many of those risks as possible, while effectively managing those which remain have not only survived but flourished within the secure transportation profession.Since 218 A.D., when a carriage in which Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was traveling was attacked by a hammer wielding would-be assassin, the security professionals responsible for managing the safety and security risks faced by public figures - ranging from corporate executives and government officials to entertainers and high net worth individuals - have come to understand a universal truth. The highest risk period of time for those they are responsible for protecting is when they are moving from one location to another by vehicle.Relying on lessons learned from decades of planning, managing, and providing secure transportation, as well as training others to do the same, this book explores the strategies and tactics that have been proven effective at providing the framework needed to successfully manage and mitigate those risks.

Sharing the Covers: Every Couple's Guide to Better Sleep by Wendy M. Troxel PhD

 

 

Help your relationships and your body with this definitive guide on sleep for couples—with proven strategies to improve both sleep and relationship health—by a clinical psychologist named as one of the top experts on the science of sleep.

Dr. Wendy Troxel is a clinical psychologist and behavioral sleep specialist whose work is frequently cited in major media outlets as well as in recent bestselling books like Arianna Huffington's The Sleep Revolution and Dr. Matthew Walker's Why We Sleep. Dr. Troxel's mission is teaching couples to prioritize sleep and helping them find solutions to maximize the sleep quality for both partners, whether sleeping together or apart.

Dr. Troxel says "Great sleep is the new great sex." In Sharing the Covers, she shows couples how vital it is to "sleep like your relationship depends on it"—because in many cases, it does. With popular science and an in-depth understanding of a couple's relationship to sleep and to each other on her side, Dr. Troxel leads couples through an entirely different kind of sleep book. She tells readers how to:

  • Manage sleep cycles and sleep disorders
  • Maintain a healthy sex life
  • Decide on whether to ask for a "sleep divorce" and more
A good night's sleep is critical to any relationship. Whether it's stress, snoring, or insomnia that's keeping you up, Sharing the Covers will help couples get back to sleep and get back to each other.

 

Dr. Disaster's Guide to Surviving Everything: Essential Advice for Any Situation Life Throws Your Way by John Torres MD

 

 

 

A practical, all-encompassing guide to disaster preparedness, from avalanches and blackouts to pandemics and wildfires.

An emergency room physician and U.S. Air Force veteran, Dr. Torres, aka “Dr. Disaster,” has spent his career on the front lines, saving lives in all sorts of disasters. He’s seen it all, from late nights treating patients in the ER to early mornings covering the country’s latest crisis on NBC/MSNBC as senior medical correspondent. His entire job is to think about the best practices in an emergency—and now he’s sharing this hard-won knowledge with you.

In Dr. Disaster’s Guide to Surviving Everything, Dr. Torres shares the essential advice you need to survive any worst-case scenario, from natural disasters like lightning strikes, hurricanes, and wildlife encounters, to human-made ones like terrorist attacks and active-shooter situations. As fun to read as it is informative, this book is full of hacks that could save your life, such as:

  • How to prep your home for any emergency
  • Why you should never use a landline during a thunderstorm
  • The safest place to sit on an airplane
  • How to start a fire with common household items
  • The first thing you should do every time you enter a shopping mall

With this book in your pocket, you will be ready for whatever the future holds.

 

sabato 24 aprile 2021

Case Sepolte di Pietro Romano ( i Quaderni del Bardo Edizioni di Stefano Donno)

Le “case sepolte” di Pietro Romano sono quelle che abitiamo, ma, soprattutto, quelle che ci abitano. Questa sua raccolta, profonda, struggente e a momenti terribile, è una delle più avvincenti che ultimamente abbia letto. (dalla Prefazione di Gian Ruggero Manzoni)

Buona parte della scrittura di Pietro Romano è un susseguirsi ossessivo di domande alla ricerca di un impossibile incontro con sé stesso, che resta in una sorta di nonluogo e nontempo, tra l'atto del vivere morendo e del morire vivendo (Dalla post – fazione di Franca Alaimo)

 

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Veneto di Francesco Targhetta

 

 

"Se ha ancora un senso il mito di un Veneto d'acqua, lungo il fiume Sile è dove lo si può trovare. C'è una forma di resistenza, in questo lembo di regione, fatta di lentezza e contemplazione pensosa, giusto agli antipodi rispetto all'efficientismo altrove dilagante." Dall'introduzione di Francesco Targhetta. Venezia Chioggia, Mestre e la Terraferma Verona, il Garda, il Baldo e le valli dei vini Vicenza, i Bèrici, l'alto Vicentino e il Grappa Padova, i colli Euganei e le città fortificate Rovigo, il Polesine e il Delta Treviso e la Marca trevigiana Belluno e le Dolomiti. Centinaia di immagini e la cartografia Touring con il consueto dettaglio: carte territoriali, piante di città e aree archeologiche, la carta delle spiagge. Oltre 900 indirizzi utili: informazioni pratiche, indirizzi dove dormire, ristoranti e locali, spunti per il tempo libero e lo shopping. Veneto sempre aggiornata su touringclub.it/guideverdi

Fiabe del veneto. Raccolte da Georg Widter e Adam Wolf di Italo Sordi

 

 

Questa raccolta di fiabe venete, pubblicata nel 1866 in una rivista tedesca, è la prima realizzata in Italia con criteri moderni. Essa nasce sotto il segno di una felice casualità. Due studiosi austriaci si incontrano a Vicenza nell’inverno 1861-62: sono Georg Widter, “Imperialregio direttore delle Poste in Vicenza”, e Adam Wolf, un noto storico professore all’Università di Graz. Accomunati dalla passione per la ricerca storica, essi stringono amicizia, e insieme percorrono le province di Vicenza e di Belluno alla caccia di documenti delle antiche vicende della regione. Ma, quasi per caso, i due amici scoprono un altro insospettato tesoro: le ricche e soprattutto vivissime tradizioni narrative e canore “di questo popolo operoso, forte, capace sotto tutti gli aspetti” che cattura tutta la loro simpatia. Si dedicano così interamente a raccogliere e a trascrivere sistematicamente le fiabe e i canti che formeranno poi la raccolta che qui presentiamo per la prima volta al pubblico italiano. Ai testi delle fiabe si affianca un ampio commento comparativo, dovuto al grande folklorista Reinhold Köhler, che rivela le sorprendenti analogie che legano il patrimonio narrativo del Veneto alle tradizioni di tutta Europa. Età di lettura: da 6 anni.

Ricette del Veneto: la Cucina Veneta di Bianca Minerdo

 

Baccalà alla vicentina, risi e bisi, bigoli in salsa, fegato alla veneziana sono tra i piatti più noti, ma il panorama esplorato da questo ricettario è molto più ampio. Dalle cime delle Dolomiti alla laguna e al mare, dalla pianura ai confini con Lombardia ed Emilia-Romagna alle aree collinari, il Veneto è una regione vasta e differenziata, per caratteristiche pedologiche e climatiche. Ne deriva una grande varietà di prodotti agricoli e ittici, che hanno dato origine a una cucina ricca e articolata, rimasta legata più che altrove al territorio e alla sua cultura. Il lungo dominio di Venezia, grande potenza marinara ed emporio commerciale aperto a tutto il mondo allora conosciuto, ha determinato accostamenti insoliti (l’agrodolce, il dolce salato), trionfi di spezie, prestiti di Paesi lontani. Aspetti individuabili anche nella cucina delle case e delle osterie, di cui questa raccolta propone ricette talvolta filologicamente tradizionali, talaltra reinterpretate per renderle meglio rispondenti alle esigenze e ai gusti di oggi.

I lavori e le stagioni nel Veneto di inizio '900 di Galliano Rosset e Nico Veladiano

 

 

“I lavori e le stagioni nel Veneto di inizio ‘900” sono un’opera straordinaria attraverso la quale l’autore come i viaggiatori dei tempi passati, propone un album di appunti e illustrazioni, fatto interamente di tavole a china, osservando da una postazione privilegiata, quella della memoria sorretta da affetto e rispetto, lo scorrere della faticosa quotidianità, sostenuta dall'ingegno, dalla pazienza e dalla fede delle generazioni che ci hanno preceduto. E’ come se Galliano Rosset si fosse seduto in un angolo, nella stalla durante il filò, sotto il portico a guardare le donne fare il bucato (la lissia) o gli uomini a battere il bacalà, in un prato durante la fienagione, in una camera fredda mentre la mamma metteva la monèga sotto le lenzuola e avesse fissato sulla carta le persone, gli attrezzi usati, il susseguirsi delle azioni per portare a termine i lavori. Un’opera suggestiva, piena di fascino e forse nostalgia per chi quei tempi li ha vissuti o anche solo sfiorati (la civiltà contadina nelle nostre campagne ha visto il tramonto oltre mezzo secolo fa) e ricca di spunti e curiosità per chi è giovane ma interessato a capire come anche da noi si viveva prima delle fabbriche e del miracolo nord-est.Galliano Rosset (autore) Già insegnante nelle scuole superiori, è uno dei principali esponenti della Cultura popolare vicentina e veneta. Artista poliedrico si occupa di ceramica, pittura, restauri. Esperto di arte culinaria e in particolare del “bacalà” è anche il “Venerabile priore della confraternita del bacalà alla vicentina”. Storico e ricercatore (è consulente di varie istituzioni pubbliche e private soprattutto per quanto attinente il risorgimento e la Grande guerra), è autore di numerose pubblicazioni attinenti la storia e le tradizioni locali e del Veneto in generale. Tra le sue pubblicazioni “El Pojana” di cui da una quindicina d’anni è l’autore, e una quindicina di volumi che indagano vari aspetti della Cultura veneta.Nico Veladiano (curatore della collana Cultura e tradizioni venete)Consulente per attività di informazione, comunicazione, relazioni esterne e marketing culturale ha lavorato per varie amministrazioni e istituzioni pubbliche. Ha curato il progetto editoriale di una cinquantina di libri, per la maggior parte attinenti alla cultura locale. Da oltre una trentina d’anni si interessa ad argomenti etico-filosofici relativi ai processi evolutivi dell’Uomo, tenendo conferenze sull'argomento. Tra i suoi libri, di particolare significato Ilfilodargento, Solo il silenzio è giusta voce e Il settimo sogno di Giovanni che propongono in forma di romanzo un approccio ai grandi temi etico-filosofici-religiosi della vita dell’Uomo. Ha anche pubblicato due raccolte di riflessioni: La Vita, il Dolore, le Illusioni, la Speranza e Le sette regole del Karma.

Storia del Veneto dalle origini ai giorni nostri di Francesco Jori

 

 

Mentre nel centro Italia, sulla sponda sinistra del Tevere, un modesto villaggio sta muovendo i primi passi di un lungo e luminoso cammino che lo porterà a diventare una delle più grandi potenze di tutti i tempi, la Roma imperiale, a nord lungo il corso dell'Adige è già fiorente da secoli una civiltà di straordinario profilo, quella atestina. Mette radici lì la corposa ed esemplare storia di un Veneto che ha alle spalle un percorso di oltre tremila anni. Una storia che passerà via via da un ruolo di punta ai tempi di Roma, alle devastanti invasioni barbariche; dalla fertile stagione dell'autonomia comunale, alla millenaria e gloriosa vicenda della Serenissima; dalle lotte risorgimentali a una Grande Guerra combattuta per intero sul suo territorio; dalla grande miseria al grande boom economico; fino al confronto-scontro attuale con l'odierna Roma.

Miti, misteri e leggende del Veneto di Alessandra Artale

 

 

Un insolito fenomeno naturale crea il mito, una battaglia sanguinosa porta un misterioso spirito, un'assurdità storica apre la strada alla leggenda: così si crea la tradizione orale, gli aneddoti reali si mischiano alla fantasia umana e rimangono per sempre impressi nella memoria, rivelandoci l'identità di un popolo e del suo territorio. Il Veneto, grazie alle numerose vicende storiche che lo hanno coinvolto e alla sua varietà di paesaggi, trabocca di racconti che aspettano solo di essere nuovamente scoperti. In questo libro potrete leggere quelli più celebri o particolari, legati a fatti realmente accaduti o frutto della suggestione: il garibaldino fantasma di Venezia, l'Arena di Verona nata in una notte, il tesoro degli onesti e dei briganti a Cinto Euganeo, Asiago e i suoi gnomi, le peripezie di Sant'Augusta a Vittorio Veneto, l'inquietante manicomio di Granzette, l'Om Salvàrech de La Valle Agordina e molti altri, divisi tra le sette città e le loro province.

Guida ai sentieri natura del Veneto. Ediz. illustrata di Ennio Poletti

 

 

I percorsi naturalistici contenuti nella guida includono un'ampia varietà di ambienti distribuiti fra le province di Verona, Vicenza, Padova, Venezia, Treviso e Belluno. Monti Lessini, Colli Berici, Colli Euganei, Monte Grappa, Monte Cesen, Cansiglio, zone golenali del Piave e laguna di Valle Vecchia (Caorle) sono le aree che fanno da sfondo alle diverse escursioni. Tutti gli itinerari sono circolari. Quelli più lunghi, inoltre, sono accompagnati da varianti che ne abbreviano la lunghezza senza, per questo, farli diventare banali o privi di motivi d'interesse. Ove necessario, le descrizioni sono arricchite da informazioni storiche, geologiche, artistiche e ambientali al fine di migliorare la comprensione e la leggibilità dei territori visitati. Ogni escursione contiene un dettagliato schema del tragitto e note sintetiche iniziali che permettono di capire rapidamente se la proposta è adatta o meno alle proprie esigenze e possibilità. Segue poi una minuziosa relazione tecnica accompagnata da numerose foto che ritraggono i luoghi e i panorami più caratteristici del percorso. Il libro, infine, contiene anche utili riferimenti per i praticanti di nordic walking.

Dizionario da scarsèa veneto-italiano di Walter Basso

 

 

Oltre 8000 termini veneti con relativa analisi grammaticale, ma anche “un mùcio” di proverbi, modi di dire, indovinelli, note particolari, curiosità etimologiche, scelti tra i più divertenti e sagaci della lingua veneta a rappresentazione della sua saggezza popolare, ricca di tradizione e intrisa di semplice e sana ironia.

Veneto in bicicletta. 16 escursioni in pianura adatte a tutti di Gianni Pasquale

 

 

Guida a 16 itinerari in bici ricchi di curiosità, informazioni, mappe e tante foto: l'anello fluviale ciclabile attorno a Padova; il Cammino di Sant'Antonio; pedalare tra i colli e la pianura di Padova; le ciclabili tra gli Euganei e i Berici; l'anello della Media Pianura Vicentina; la ciclovia Valsugana-Valbrenta; il Bacchiglione da Padova a Vicenza; il Sentiero degli Ezzelini; l'Ostiglia ciclabile, ex ferrovia Treviso-Ostiglia; GiraSile, la greenway del parco del Sile; Laguna Veneta: Jesolo, Cavallino, Lio Piccolo, isola del Lido, Pellestrina e Chioggia; percorsi ciclabili della Riviera del Brenta, da Padova a Venezia; da Padova a Chioggia, lungo gli argini; seguendo l'Adige, da Verona a Rosolina Mare; la ciclabile del Mincio: Peschiera del Garda, Borghetto di Valeggio sul Mincio, Mantova; itinerari ciclabili lungo il fiume Po.

Guida alle più belle piste ciclabili in Veneto, Trentino Alto Adige e Friuli Venezia Giulia di Alberto Fiorin

 

 

Ventuno proposte di piste ciclabili per scoprire il Triveneto in bicicletta, in sicurezza e su percorsi ben segnalati, per una gita fuori porta o una vera e propria vacanza di qualche giorno. Una guida agile che vi porterà da una città d'arte all'altra oppure vi condurrà passo passo nei parchi e nelle riserve naturali del Nordest, su percorsi protetti lungo i corsi d'acqua o sui tracciati delle ferrovie dismesse. Per tutte le ciclabili sono segnalate le stazioni più vicine in modo da poterle raggiungere col sistema treno+bici senza dover ricorrere a un mezzo proprio. Unendo alcuni itinerari fra loro è inoltre possibile progettare non solo singole pedalate giornaliere bensì un vero e proprio lungo viaggio tra Veneto, Trentino Alto Adige e Friuli Venezia Giulia.

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