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Travel Rome, Italy 2010 – illustrated guide, phrasebook and maps. FREE general info and a map in the trial version (Mobi Travel) (Kindle Edition)

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Japanese (Eyewitness Travel Guide Phrase Books) (Paperback)

These pocket dictionaries give business and vacation travelers everything they need for a smooth, successful trip. Organized by subject, the traveler can quickly find the vocabulary relevant to the situation, whether transportation, hotels, meals, shopping, post offices and banks, sports, or health care, accompanied by a pronunciation guide. At the end of each phrase book [...]

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Experience Florence: a travel guide (2010) (Kindle Edition)

This ebook is a handy and usable travel guide to Florence. It was adapted for the Kindle from wikitravel.org*, which was named by Time magazine as one of the 50 best websites of 2008. This ebook has been prepared by Dolphin books specifically for the Amazon Kindle, and includes careful formatting and a hyperlinked table [...]

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The Little Black Book of Paris 2009 (Travel Guide) (Little Black Books (Peter Pauper Hardcover)) (Spiral-bound)

Review Travel Roundup: Best Travel Series of the Year, 2008. Hooper, Brad (author). FEATURE. First published September 15, 2008 (Booklist). We select the Little Black Travel Books as our travel guide series of the year. The main reasons for designating these guides as best of the year are their portability and user friendliness. (The spiral [...]

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Dave Barry’s Only Travel Guide You’ll Ever Need (Mass Market Paperback)

Amazon.com Review Dave describes the dark side of tourism with such comical precision that you’ll wonder why you ever bother to leave the safety of your living room. For my money, nobody has ever produced a better snapshot of the Baggage Carousel, “where passengers traditionally gather at the end of a flight to spend several [...]