Best Selling Travel Books
I Never Knew That About the English Christopher Winn Takes a perceptive look at the English people. This book presents their traditions, foibles, quirks, customs, humour and achievements, triumphs and failures, peccadilloes and passions. It shows how every county contributes in unique and different ways to the distinct English personality. More |
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Watching the English Hidden Rules of English Behaviour Kate Fox Takes a look at the quirks, habits and foibles of the English people. This work puts the English national character under the anthropological microscope, and finds a strange culture, governed by complex sets of unspoken rules and byzantine codes of behaviour. It also discovers what these unwritten behaviour codes tell us about Englishness. More |
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Paris Steve Fallon, et al This updated edition covers 20 Parisian neighborhoods, each with its own map, and sections on sights to see, accommodations, food choices, and history. A special 20-page section on French food, with helpful tips on etiquette and cuisine, is also included. More |
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Egypt Matthew Firestone, et al Includes colour chapters on Cruising the Nile and Diving the Red Sea. More |
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1000 Places to See Before You Die Patricia Schultz This title describes 1000 "must-see" spots, from beaches to museums to cathedrals to bustling markets, grand hotels to backwater inns, rugged safaris to the most pampering spas. It includes addresses, phone and fax numbers, websites, costs and best times to visit with subject-specific indexes. More.. |
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Italy Damien Simonis, et al "Lonely Planet". More |







