Space Age Adventures is a guidebook that recounts short entertaining stories from spaceflight history and details more than one hundred adventurous sites across the United States, including air and space museums, outdoor astronaut training locations, and historic destinations for space enthusiasts.
Mike Bezemek Pořadí knih
Mike Bezemek je uznávaným autorem a fotografem, který se věnuje dobrodružným sportům a cestování. Svými spisy a snímky zachycuje krásu a výzvy přírody a aktivního životního stylu. Jeho práce se objevuje v předních publikacích zaměřených na outdoorové aktivity, kde sdílí své postřehy a zkušenosti. Bezemekova tvorba inspiruje čtenáře k objevování světa a k aktivnímu prožívání života.




- 2023
- 2018
Paddling the John Wesley Powell Route: Exploring the Green and Colorado Rivers
- 272 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
The journey of John Wesley Powell and his crew in 1869 transformed the Grand Canyon into a legendary adventure. The book details the thrilling experiences of paddling through diverse landscapes across six southwestern states, offering a mix of flatwater, whitewater, and multiday expeditions. It highlights various activities, including kayaking, rafting, and paddleboarding, alongside opportunities for hiking and exploring historic sites and natural wonders. The narrative captures the spirit of adventure and discovery that defines this iconic river route.
- 2018
#Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus in Tweets
- 176 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
Few classic works of literature have excited such enduring popular interest among the general public as Frankenstein. But suppose the characters - Victor Frankenstein, Captain Robert Walton, and, yes, even the monster - had shared their tale in tweets? Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus in Tweetshilariously reimagines Mary Shelley's classic gothic novel in about two hundred tweets, each 140 characters or less.
- 2018
Moby Dickis regularly hailed as one of the greatest works of American literature. But suppose Ishmael had instead shared his tale in tweets? Moby Dick; Or, The Whale in Tweetshilariously reimagines Herman Melville's classic whaling novel in just two hundred tweets, each 140 characters or less.