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Items shipped immediately, and more importantly, were packed with great care. The rods were in as good (if not better) of condition as described. Truly an A+ experience with the seller. These rods will enjoy a second life chasing stripers in the Northeast
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The item was exactly as described, of excellent quality, and arrived promptly. Thank you for a smooth and pleasant transaction!
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Items better than described. Very quick shipping. Great seller!
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No screwing around, quick shipment in good packaging and no breakage.
I feel this is one of the better Volumes of Ultra Lounge. The other two that I love are Mondo Exotica and Bossanovaville.
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Jan 05, 2007
A Philosophical Travel book
Similiar to other works of Mr. De Botton this book presents a set of ideas. To be sure the "Art" of Travel. He most definitely presents profound ideas that will intrigue even the most world-weary traveler as he delves into historical accounts and observations of many great minds for whom "travel" was still an exciting priveleged concept. And he also shows how it can be just as boring as anything else all depending on your attitude and outlook. Overall an enjoyable interesting read.
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Dec 05, 2006
A must own for any self proclaimed "mixologist"...
...or even aspiring ones. David Wondrich really knows his stuff. Or in this case booze. I took a great cocktail seminar with him in New York and was pleased to find that he is as good a writer as he is a presentor. Actually, there is a tremendous amount of humor in this book. And if your a drink snob (like me)you'll appreciate his gentle jabs at the jack-n-cokers of the world. There is a good bit of history of varieties of alcohol and then a tidbit with each recipe. No cosmopolitan bonvivant should be without it, unless of course they enjoy drinking cosmopolitans.