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    by Heather Kapplow & Kim Windyka
    £12.49

    111 Places in Boston That You Must Not Miss is a guidebook that takes you off the beaten path - and away from the Freedom Trail - to explore an unexpected side of the city.

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    - What almost dying taught me about living
    by Suleika Jaouad
    £9.49

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    - The Hidden Life of the World's Smartest Bird of Prey
    by Jonathan Meiburg
    £13.49

    An enthralling account of a modern voyage of discovery as we meet the clever, social birds of prey called caracaras, which puzzled Darwin, fascinate modern-day falconers, and carry secrets of our planet's deep past in their family history. 'Captivating ...

  • by George Orwell
    £5.99

    Shooting an Elephant tells the story of a police officer in Burma who is called upon to shoot an aggressive elephant. Loosely based on Orwell's own experiences, the tightly written essay weaves together fact and fiction indistinguishably, and leaves the reader contemplating the heavy topic of colonialism.

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    - Thames Head to Woolwich (London) - Thames Head: 89 Large-Scale Walking Maps & Guides to 99 Towns & Villages: Planning, Places to Stay, Places to Eat
    by Joel Newton
    £10.99

    Practical, all-in-one, two-way edition to walking the Thames Path National Trail from the Costwolds to Woolwich (London) & London to Thames Head, including large-scale trail maps printed in two colours, places to stay, places to eat and public transport information.

  • - Bhutan Travel Guide
    by Joni Herison
    £27.49

    Updated November 2022 with the latest tourism policy by the Department of Tourism, Bhutan.Until recently, Bhutan has been relatively unknown. In many minds, it is a mystical secluded place. Bhutan is gaining popularity as a travel destination, owing to the credits of international media features and Bhutan's skilful management of the COVID-19 pandemic.Over the past fifty years, Bhutan has gradually emerged from centuries-long self-isolation to meet modernisation demands. It has been careful with its choices and decisions on the road of development and progression. While Bhutan has opened its doors to the world, a 'High value, Low volume' tourism policy still guides the country to ensure that its unique culture, identity and natural environment will continue to be protected from external influence.Bhutan Travelog aims to provide readers with insights into the country's history, values, customs, as well as travel tips and recommendations. This book also includes 9 exclusive first-hand stories from diverse travellers who have been to Bhutan to provide a glimpse into this idyllic country.Read more about the definitive Bhutan Travel Guide book at www.BhutanTravelog.com

  • - The Autobiography of Augustine Courtauld: Explorer, Naval Officer, Yachtsman
    by Augustine Courtauld
    £10.99

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    by Jack Whitehall, Michael Whitehall & Hilary Whitehall
    £8.99 - 17.99

    One part Lonely Planet, one part tell-all family memoir, this is the definitive and hilarious guide on how to survive your family holiday, by Jack Whitehall, with a little bit of help from Michael and Hilary Whitehall.

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    - Grief, Joy and Spilled Rum at the World's Death Festivals
    by Erica Buist
    £9.49 - 13.49

    What if we responded to death... by throwing a party? Journalist Erica Buist travels to seven death festivals around the world (Mexico, Nepal, Sicily, Thailand, Madagascar, Japan, Indonesia) in search of better attitudes towards mortality

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    by Stephen Browning
    £15.49

    A unique and detailed guide to walking Sherlock Holmes in London and to trips wider afield in the UK.

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    by Corinne Hofmann
    £9.49

    Most of us might spend a few minutes enjoying a fantasy of what it would be like stepping outside our lives and into another culture; Corinne Hofmann actually did it.

  • by Charlotte McPherson
    £9.99

    Standing astride two continents and stretching from Europe to the Middle East, Turkey is both feared by the West and wooed by it. Travelers have always been drawn to its glorious cultural heritage and heroic landscapes, and today, thanks to its burgeoning economy, growing geo-political importance, and young population, it is attracting more foreign visitors than ever. This new, updated edition of Culture Smart! Turkey reveals a nation in transition. Over the last two decades living conditons have improved greatly and Turkey is now classified as a developed country with an emerging market economy. Viewed by many as a model for outward-looking Islam, it is a country with laws to protect against religious paternalism, where restaurants are open during the fast of Ramadan, and where headscarves or no scarves can be worn in universities, schools, and public offices. Turkey continues to seek EU membership, but the road to accession has been full of twists and turns and the outcome is uncertain. The country is rapidly modernizing. The cities are being transformed with skyscrapers and gated communities. Politically, Turkey has changed dramatically over the past decade and today society is polarized between secularists and traditionalists. While Turkey is in many ways Western and modern, Islamic tendencies are strong. The situation can vary widely between, and even within, different parts of society, and, across the board, there are still forms of behaviour that are taboo. One thing is certain. Turkey's culture and social life are changing. Culture Smart! Turkey is an invaluable guide to the intricate ins and outs of a rich and complex society. Whether you are planning a vacation or traveling on business, it is vital to be aware of appropriate behavior in different situations, and if you show a genuine interest in their culture and respect for their values, you will win the lasting friendship of your hosts.

  • - The Solo Girl's Travel Guide
    by Alexa West
    £23.49

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    by Graham Robb
    £10.99 - 18.99

    An authoritative history of the French nation that can be read for novelistic pleasure, from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Discovery of France and Parisians.

  • by Andrew Delaplaine
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    - A Climber's Route into the Mountains
    by Anna Fleming
    £9.49 - 14.99

    A rock-climber's eye view of the natural world, tracing a geological and personal journey across the British Isles over ten years

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    by Kristin M. Wilson
    £14.99

    Why work from home when you can work anywhere?Not all who wander are lost! Digital Nomads For Dummies answers all your questions about living and working away from home, short term or long term. Become a globetrotter or just trot around your home country, with the help of experienced digital nomad Kristin Wilson. Millions of people have already embraced the lifestyle, moving around as the spirit takes them, exploring new places while holding down a job and building a fantastic career. Learn the tricks of building a nomad mindset, keeping your income flowing, creating a relocation plan, and enjoying the wonders of the world around you.* Learn what digital nomadism is and whether it's the right lifestyle for you* Uncover tips and ideas for keeping travel fun while holding down a 9-to-5* Travel solo or with a family, internationally or within your home country* Create a plan so you can keep growing in your career, no matter where you areIf you're ready to put the office life behind you and the open road in front of you, check out Digital Nomads For Dummiesand get your adventure started!

  • - A Retrospective Travel Journey
    by Krista Marson
    £11.99

  • by Enrico Massetti
    £15.49

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    - walking in the footsteps of remarkable women
    by Annabel Abbs
    £9.49

    A feminist exploration of the power of walking in nature, following in the footsteps of Gwen John, Georgia O'Keeffe, Frieda Lawrence, Clara Vyvyan, Simone de Beauvoir and Nan Shepherd.

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    - Discover More Than 100 Historic Lines
    by Julian Holland
    £11.99

    The essential guide to exploring Britain's last remaining historic lines, Britain's Heritage Railways is ideal for anyone planning or looking for a nostalgic railway trip. From bestselling railway author Julian Holland.

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    by Lonely Planet
    £15.49

    What's the #1 experience in America? For the first time, the experts at Lonely Planet have ranked the top 500 unmissable experiences and hidden gems across the USA - to create the Ultimate USA Travel List. This is your essential guide to exploring the very best of the nation's travel experiences, from the classic to the quirky.

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    - A Doctor's Journey Through the Hidden Wonders of Human Anatomy
    by JONATHAN & MD Reisman
    £10.99 - 18.99

    In this fascinating journey through the human body and across the globe, Dr Reisman weaves together stories about our insides with a unique perspective on life, culture, and the natural world.

  • - Exploring Africa in a Forty-Year-Old Land Rover
    by Teresa O'Kane
    £14.49

  • - Insider Secrets To The Renaissance City
    by Corinna Cooke
    £15.99

  • - Routine Maintenance Checklist & Repair Record
    by Brian Patterson
    £8.49

  • - A Memoir 1965-2020
    by Derrick Widmer
    £21.49

  • - One Year in Norway
    by Lorelou Desjardins
    £23.49

    Lorelou is French, has lived in 7 different countries, and dreams of living on a tropical beach. She suddenly gets a job offer in Oslo and decides to move to Norway despite her limited knowledge of the country and its customs. Her friends think she has lost her mind. "Do you know what Norwegians do to have fun? They go on skiing trips in the middle of the night!". During one year she will try to understand Norwegians, learn their language and adopt their traditions. She will try adapting to Norwegian working culture from Norwegian meeting habits at work to the famous Julebord or Christmas party.From Easter holidays at the cabin, to 17th of May celebrations with bunad, and adapting to making things koselig and eating traditional Norwegian food like sheep heads from Voss (smalahove), Lorelou sails through this journey with candor, trying to make Norwegian friends, dating a Scandinavian and cycling all over the country to discover this wonderful land. She falls slowly in love with this country nothing destined her to love. "A Frog in the Fjord" was a national bestseller in Norway in 2017 and is now available in English, edited for an international audience.

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