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Birnbaum's Walt Disney World 2009: Expert Advice from the Inside Source»rank: 2169par: Birnbaum Travel
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Wild Places»rank: 11032par: Robert Macfarlane
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Tales from the Toronto Maple Leafs»rank: 12309par: David Shoalts
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Lonely Planet Caribbean Islands»rank: 44550par: Ryan Ver Berkmoes
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Eyewitness Travel Guides France»rank: 34820par: 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: France. Spilling over with all sorts of useful information for the traveler, you'll find three-dimensional drawings, floor plans, and detailed neighborhood maps, as well as timelines, charts, even Metro stations. Broken into four sections--'lntroducing France,' 'Region by Region' (covering Paris quite impressively, as well as the Loire Valley, Provence, Brittany, and Normandy), 'Traveler's Needs,' and 'Survival Guide'--the guide paints a complete picture of the country. Readers will especially appreciate the ... |
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Lonely Planet Brazil»rank: 4397par: Regis St Louis, Gary Chandler, Gregor Clark
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: France. Spilling over with all sorts of useful information for the traveler, you'll find three-dimensional drawings, floor plans, and detailed neighborhood maps, as well as timelines, charts, even Metro stations. Broken into four sections--'lntroducing France,' 'Region by Region' (covering Paris quite impressively, as well as the Loire Valley, Provence, Brittany, and Normandy), 'Traveler's Needs,' and 'Survival Guide'--the guide paints a complete picture of the country. Readers will especially appreciate the ... |
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Lost on Planet China or How I Learned to Love Live Squid»rank: 1447par: 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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Into the Wild»rank: 38681par: Jon Krakauer
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'God, he was a smart kid...' So why did Christopher McCandless trade a bright future--a college education, material comfort, uncommon ability and charm--for death by starvation in an abandoned bus in the woods of Alaska? This is the question that Jon Krakauer's book tries to answer. While it doesn'tcannotanswer the question with certainty, lnto the Wild does shed considerable light along the way. Not only about McCandless's 'Alaskan odyssey,' but also the forces that drive people to drop out of society and test themselves in other ways. Krakauer quotes ... |
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Unforgettable Places to See Before You Die»rank: 15356par: Steve Davey
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'God, he was a smart kid...' So why did Christopher McCandless trade a bright future--a college education, material comfort, uncommon ability and charm--for death by starvation in an abandoned bus in the woods of Alaska? This is the question that Jon Krakauer's book tries to answer. While it doesn'tcannotanswer the question with certainty, lnto the Wild does shed considerable light along the way. Not only about McCandless's 'Alaskan odyssey,' but also the forces that drive people to drop out of society and test themselves in other ways. Krakauer quotes ... |
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Assassination Vacation»rank: 1059par: Sarah Vowell
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'God, he was a smart kid...' So why did Christopher McCandless trade a bright future--a college education, material comfort, uncommon ability and charm--for death by starvation in an abandoned bus in the woods of Alaska? This is the question that Jon Krakauer's book tries to answer. While it doesn'tcannotanswer the question with certainty, lnto the Wild does shed considerable light along the way. Not only about McCandless's 'Alaskan odyssey,' but also the forces that drive people to drop out of society and test themselves in other ways. Krakauer quotes ... |