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The Best Things to Do in New York City: 1001 Ideas»rank: 46632par: Caitlin Leffel, Jacob Lehman
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Kata: The Key to Understanding and Dealing with the Japanese»rank: 47050par: Boye Lafayette De Mente
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Lonely Planet Canada»rank: 11925par: Karla Zimmerman, James Bainbridge, Celeste Brash
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Trail Food: Drying and Cooking Food for Backpacking and Paddling»rank: 6062par: Alan Kesselheim
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Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook has Gone Before»rank: 48653par: Tony Horwitz
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Captain James Cook's three epic 18th-century explorations of the Pacific 0cean were the last of their kind, literally completing the map of the world. Yet despite his monumental discoveries, principally in the South Pacific, Cook the man has remained an enigma. ln retracing key legs of the circumnavigator's journey, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tony Horwitz chronicles the cultural and environmental havoc wrought by the captain's opening of the unspoiled Pacific to the West, as well as the alternately indifferent and passionate reactions Cook's name evokes during the writer's journeys through ... |
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To Timbuktu for a Haircut: A Journey Through West Africa»rank: 2897par: Rick Antonson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Captain James Cook's three epic 18th-century explorations of the Pacific 0cean were the last of their kind, literally completing the map of the world. Yet despite his monumental discoveries, principally in the South Pacific, Cook the man has remained an enigma. ln retracing key legs of the circumnavigator's journey, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tony Horwitz chronicles the cultural and environmental havoc wrought by the captain's opening of the unspoiled Pacific to the West, as well as the alternately indifferent and passionate reactions Cook's name evokes during the writer's journeys through ... |
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A Year in the Merde»rank: 2018par: Stephen Clarke
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Captain James Cook's three epic 18th-century explorations of the Pacific 0cean were the last of their kind, literally completing the map of the world. Yet despite his monumental discoveries, principally in the South Pacific, Cook the man has remained an enigma. ln retracing key legs of the circumnavigator's journey, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tony Horwitz chronicles the cultural and environmental havoc wrought by the captain's opening of the unspoiled Pacific to the West, as well as the alternately indifferent and passionate reactions Cook's name evokes during the writer's journeys through ... |
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Oracle Bones: A Journey Through Time in China»rank: 54382par: Peter Hessler
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Captain James Cook's three epic 18th-century explorations of the Pacific 0cean were the last of their kind, literally completing the map of the world. Yet despite his monumental discoveries, principally in the South Pacific, Cook the man has remained an enigma. ln retracing key legs of the circumnavigator's journey, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tony Horwitz chronicles the cultural and environmental havoc wrought by the captain's opening of the unspoiled Pacific to the West, as well as the alternately indifferent and passionate reactions Cook's name evokes during the writer's journeys through ... |
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Traveler's Guide to Camping Mexico's Baja: Explore Baja and Puerto Penasco with Your RV or Tent»rank: 18385par: Mike Church, Terri Church
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Captain James Cook's three epic 18th-century explorations of the Pacific 0cean were the last of their kind, literally completing the map of the world. Yet despite his monumental discoveries, principally in the South Pacific, Cook the man has remained an enigma. ln retracing key legs of the circumnavigator's journey, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tony Horwitz chronicles the cultural and environmental havoc wrought by the captain's opening of the unspoiled Pacific to the West, as well as the alternately indifferent and passionate reactions Cook's name evokes during the writer's journeys through ... |
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The Persecutor.»rank: 60456par: Sergei, Kourdakov
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Captain James Cook's three epic 18th-century explorations of the Pacific 0cean were the last of their kind, literally completing the map of the world. Yet despite his monumental discoveries, principally in the South Pacific, Cook the man has remained an enigma. ln retracing key legs of the circumnavigator's journey, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tony Horwitz chronicles the cultural and environmental havoc wrought by the captain's opening of the unspoiled Pacific to the West, as well as the alternately indifferent and passionate reactions Cook's name evokes during the writer's journeys through ... |