Really Richmond: A City Guide

Author:   Elizabeth Cogar ,  Alex Fulton ,  Chris Milk Hulburt
Publisher:   Elizabeth Cogar
ISBN:  

9780578614908


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   07 January 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Really Richmond -- A City Guide is a handy little book by Richmond native Elizabeth Cogar for anyone interested in exploring Richmond, Virginia. It's the perfect companion for visitors, newcomers and natives who don't get out much but are curious about what all the hullabaloo is about. Curated with a focus on locally born and bred businesses, the book's emphasis is on places that are really Richmond, not chains that you see in every city. Find out where to sample our craft beers and spirits, stay in a hotel full of local art, eat at charming cafes and visit museums, historic homes and cultural hot spots.

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Author:   Elizabeth Cogar ,  Alex Fulton ,  Chris Milk Hulburt
Publisher:   Elizabeth Cogar
Imprint:   Elizabeth Cogar
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.245kg
ISBN:  

9780578614908


ISBN 10:   0578614901
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   07 January 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Most guidebooks are fun to flip through and scan for nuggets of info, but I'm consuming every single word, image, page top to bottom of Really Richmond. It's a delight to read. Brava!!!!! Fabulous!!!! A HUGE contribution to all residents and those who travel to our beautiful city.


I've only just started but it has already hooked me. Most guidebooks are fun to flip through and scan for nuggets of info, but I'm consuming every single word, image, page top to bottom of Really Richmond. It's a delight to read. Brava!!!!! Fabulous!!!! A HUGE contribution to all residents and those who travel to our beautiful city.


"""Most guidebooks are fun to flip through and scan for nuggets of info, but I'm consuming every single word, image, page top to bottom of Really Richmond. It's a delight to read. Brava!!!!!"" ""Fabulous!!!!"" ""A HUGE contribution to all residents and those who travel to our beautiful city."""


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Elizabeth grew up in Richmond, moved elsewhere and returned to work as a journalist and raise her two children and quite a few dogs. She's worked in the tourism and education fields and written for many publications including Style Weekly, Virginia Living, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Richmond Magazine and RHome. Her creative alter ego is a sewist and screen printer. Having wandered far and wide, she's particularly fond of a good travel guide. When she noticed that a new one had not been written about Richmond lately, she challenged herself to do it, with the help of the three talents to the right and an editorial assistant, her daughter Liza. Composition is a creative studio run by Alex Fulton in Richmond, Va. that specializes in crafting thoughtful print design and illustration. To create her work, she experiments with combined techniques such as drawing, collaging, painting and digital manipulation. This process will often lead her to unexpected and exciting outcomes. She is always looking for ways to combine her many passions - especially food, travel and art - with her work. Alex has lived in Richmond for over a decade, in many different neighborhoods, and currently lives in a charming house in Lakeside with her family and several cats. Chris is a self-taught artist working and living with his family in Richmond, Va. His bright, evocative work draws on familiar geography, flora, and fauna to convey the unsung magic of small moments and unregistered details. He works primarily in paint on wood, but also makes large scale public commissions, textiles, and sculpture. His work has been shown in galleries in New York, Providence, Virginia and North Carolina, but is largely done on commission for private collections. Musical and iconic, his paintings draw on the stylistic traditions of folk and naive art, imbued with tender humor and haunting poignancy.

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