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by Cynthia Harriman Paperback | 352 pages | ISBN 076272790X Publisher: Globe Pequot; 6th edition (December 1, 2003)
Can an extended family vacation to Europe
be a unique and rewarding experience? Absolutely, says
Cynthia Harriman, who has gathered wisdom gained from
months of travel abroad with her family into this comprehensive
and essential guide. Complete with anecdotes and witty
cartoons, this book includes tips about where to stay,
where to eat, language skills, and finding affordable
fun for the entire family. Take Your Kids to Europe makes
it possible to do so safely and, perhaps more importantly,
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by Bill Bryson Paperback | 304 Pages | ISBN 0385658605 Publisher: Anchor Canada (October 9, 2001)
Like many of his generation, Bill Bryson
backpacked across Europe in the early seventies in search
of enlightenment, beer, and women. Twenty years later
he decided to retrace the journey he undertook in the
halcyon days of his youth. The result is Neither Here
Nor There, an affectionate and riotously funny pilgrimage
from the frozen wastes of Scandinavia to the chaotic tumult
of Istanbul, with stops along the way in Europe's most
diverting and historic locales. |
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by Paul Otteson
Paperback | 250 Pages | ISBN 1566912431
Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing; 2nd edition (January
30, 2001)
The World Awaits is your guide for planning
an extended, independent, international journey. You'll
get practical information on visa requirements, web addresses,
phone numbers, and more. The World Awaits also examines
issues of goals, passports, shots, packing, budgeting,
tickets, route planning, and life on the road. With The
World Awaits, you'll learn just how much travel can inspire,
reveal, educate, and transform. |
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Paperback | 800 Pages | ISBN 0789497301 Publisher: DK Publishing Inc; 1st edition (December, 2003)
Covers: Great Britain, Ireland, France,
Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal,
Italy, Greece, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden,
Norway, Denmark, Finland, Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland.
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by Michael Brett, Brian Johnson-Barker, Marielle Renssen Paperback | 408 Pages | ISBN 0789497239 Publisher: DK Publishing Inc; Revised edition (September, 2003)
Features: Cape Town, Cape Winelands, Western
Coastal Terrace, Southern Cape, Garden Route to Grahamstown,
Wild Coast, Drakensberg, Midlands, Durban, Zululand, Gauteng,
Sun City, Blyde River Canyon, Kruger, as well as South
and North of the Orange. |
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by Dorling Kindersley Publishing Paperback | 304 Pages | ISBN 0789451700 Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Publishing; 1st edition (May 1, 2000)
The guide that shows you
what other travel books only tell you! Flanked by Africa,
Asia, and Europe, the Holy Land encompasses Israel, Palestine,
and parts of Jordan and Egypt. Jerusalem is the walled
city at its center divided into three parts: Modern Jerusalem,
The Mount of Olives and Mount Zion, and the Old City --
the Old City is made up of the Jewish Quarter, the Muslim
Quarter, the Christian Quarter, the Armenian Quarter,
and many other important sites. With more than 800 full-color
photographs and detailed street-by-street maps, this book
details the history and beauty of this land from the Sea
of Galilee to the Negev Desert. |
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by David West, Louis James Paperback | 304 Pages | ISBN 0971275017 Publisher: Diamond Publishing; Revised, 2nd edition (June, 2003)
Finally, there is a guide for adults who
desire the best romantic and erotic adult-only vacation
destinations around the world. This unique travel directory
features some of the most out of the ordinary luxurious
romantic resorts, tantalizing erotic events, clothing
optional cruises, private villas and secluded inns around
the world. Whether your dream vacation starts above the
clouds or below the sea, this guide offers a wide variety
of enchanting destinations for people of all lifestyles
and budgets. Discover the perfect destination for the
adventurous adult in you! |
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by Anne Millman, Allen Rokach Hardcover | 228 Pages | ISBN 1558593713 Publisher: Abbeville Press; 1st edition (April 1, 1993)
Rokach's color photos are lavish, and Millman's
text is informative on such themes as capturing the spirit
of the trip, understanding light, creating a personal
style, photographing people, photographing architecture,
and understanding how to use and take care of gear. Studied
or browsed, the book yields lots of inspiration and practical
tips. 10.5x9.25" Annotation copyright Book News,
Inc. Portland, Or.
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by David Noland Paperback | 432 Pages | ISBN 0679763449 Publisher: Vintage; 1st edition (September 2, 1997)
Three brief sections prime us for travel,
advising how to make the basic choices of what trip and
how to prepare. What sorts of details does Noland discuss
in "Getting Ready"? Not the stuff of Travel
101--more like helicopter evacuation insurance and malaria
pills. Forty arduous adventures across seven continents.
Each excursion is followed by recommendations of appropriate
outfitters and reading material, a brief dispatch on what
to expect, and a rating of the challenges that lie ahead.
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by Simon Adams Paperback | 72 Pages | ISBN 0789452499 Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Publishing; 1st American edition (May 1, 2000)
An exciting new series of travel guides
to help kids make the most of that special trip. Dorling
Kindersley's Travel Guides are an unparalleled publishing
success. Now, with Kids' Travel Guides, the "guides
that show you what other guides only tell you" come
to a new generation! Developed especially for children,
these colorful guidebooks are bursting with everything
the globe-trotting youngster needs to make the most of
that special trip. These one-of-a-kind guides are invaluable
resources for grown-ups traveling with kids too. |
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by Roger Harris, Peter Hutchison Paperback | 468 Pages | ISBN 184162070X Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides; 2nd edition (February, 2003)
The Amazon is one of the most exotic, mythical,
and famous regions of the globe and the ultimate destination
for explorers. Much of the region remains incompletely
charted, while the discovery of new species in the Amazon
jungle makes it the best place on earth to observe the
wonders and diversity of evolution first-hand. A detailed,
illustrated natural history section is dedicated to the
secret life of Amazon plants, animals of the "Emerald
Forest", and the water world of the river basin.
Under constant battle against commercial encroachment,
travelers are advised how to keeping their own impact
on The Amazon to a minimum with guidelines on eco-tourism.
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by Andrew Duncan Paperback | 192 Pages | ISBN 1566565278 Publisher: Interlink Publishing Group (September 1, 2003)
Secret London is an essential companion
for anyone committed to discovering the true heart of
one of the world's greatest capital cities.
In more than 20 miles of original walks, distinguished
historian Andrew Duncan uncovers London's best-kept secrets.
From ancient waterways and the vast network of tunnels
that weave their way beneath the city's streets to easily
missed courtyards and gardens-each walk is full of surprises.
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by Jennifer M. Nichols, Bill Nichols Paperback | 360 Pages | ISBN 1891661361 Publisher: Santa Monica Press (January 1, 2004)
This informative guide showcases 23 exciting
countries in six different regions: Europe, Africa, Asia,
Central America, South America, and French Polynesia.
Full of first-person accounts of parents and their children
traveling in harmony and discovering exotic cultures,
this travel resource includes not only information on
where to go, but special information for families, such
as hotels, restaurants, and exotic activities. Each destination
description covers the basics, such as when to go, what
to bring, how to get there, and how to get around. |
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by Mark Twain Paperback | 712 Pages | ISBN 0486261131 Publisher: Dover Publications; Reprint edition (October 1, 1989)
Mark Twain’s 1897 account of circumnavigating
the globe by steamship. Brimming with ironic, tongue-in-cheek
humor, the book describes shark fishing in Australia,
riding the rails in India, tiger hunting, diamond mining
in South Africa, much more; also people, climate, flora
and fauna, customs, religion, politics, food, etc. A travel
classic, with197 illustrations. |
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