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Lonely Planet Belize»rank: 1596par: Mara Vorhees, Joshua Samuel Brown
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No Reservations»rank: 25993par: Anthony Bourdain
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Assassination Vacation»rank: 29496par: Sarah Vowell
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Race To Dakar»rank: 31228par: Charley Boorman
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Lonely Planet Caribbean Islands»rank: 35373par: Ryan Ver Berkmoes
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Lost on Planet China or How I Learned to Love Live Squid»rank: 5795par: J. Maarten Troost
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Amazon Best of the Month, July 2008: Maarten Troost is a laowai (foreigner) in the Middle Kingdom, ill-equipped with a sliver of Mandarin, questing to discover the 'essential Chineseness' of an ancient and often mystifying land. What he finds is a country with its feet suctioned in the clay of traditional culture and a head straining into the polluted stratosphere of unencumbered capitalism, where cyclopean portraits of Chairman Mao (largely perceived as mostly good, except for that nasty bit toward the end) spoon comfortably with Hong Kong's embrace of rat-race ... |
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Fodor's Cancun, Cozumel & the Yucatan Peninsula 2009»rank: 2988par: Fodor's
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Amazon Best of the Month, July 2008: Maarten Troost is a laowai (foreigner) in the Middle Kingdom, ill-equipped with a sliver of Mandarin, questing to discover the 'essential Chineseness' of an ancient and often mystifying land. What he finds is a country with its feet suctioned in the clay of traditional culture and a head straining into the polluted stratosphere of unencumbered capitalism, where cyclopean portraits of Chairman Mao (largely perceived as mostly good, except for that nasty bit toward the end) spoon comfortably with Hong Kong's embrace of rat-race ... |
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A Year in Provence»rank: 14454par: Peter Mayle
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Who hasn't dreamed, on a mundane Monday or frowzy Friday, of chucking it all in and packing off to the south of France? Provençal cookbooks and guidebooks entice with provocatively fresh salads and azure skies, but is it really all Côtes-du-Rhône and fleur-de-lis? Author Peter Mayle answers that question with wit, warmth, and wicked candor in A Year in Provence, the chronicle of his own foray into Provençal domesticity. Beginning, appropriately enough, on New Year's Day with a divine luncheon in a quaint restaurant, Mayle sets the scene and ... |
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Fifty Places to Play Golf Before You Die: Golf Experts Share the World's Greatest Destinations»rank: 2229par: Chris Santella
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Who hasn't dreamed, on a mundane Monday or frowzy Friday, of chucking it all in and packing off to the south of France? Provençal cookbooks and guidebooks entice with provocatively fresh salads and azure skies, but is it really all Côtes-du-Rhône and fleur-de-lis? Author Peter Mayle answers that question with wit, warmth, and wicked candor in A Year in Provence, the chronicle of his own foray into Provençal domesticity. Beginning, appropriately enough, on New Year's Day with a divine luncheon in a quaint restaurant, Mayle sets the scene and ... |
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Eyewitness Travel Guides Ireland»rank: 5600par: Dorling Kindersley
Chroniques et points de vue:From :You'd be hard-pressed to find a more comprehensive, engrossing and just plain fun-to-read guidebook than the Eyewitness Travel Guide: lreland. Spilling over with all sorts of useful information for the traveler, you'll find three-dimensional drawings, floor plans, detailed neighborhood maps with a street-finder index, and even historical timelines. Broken into several sections (including 'lntroducing lreland,' 'Region by Region,' 'Traveler's Needs,' and 'Survival Guide'), the guide paints a complete picture of the country. Readers will especially love the hundreds of color photos of everything from the Cliffs of Moher in ... |