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By: Larry Habegger
ISBN: 9781885211415
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Publication Date: Nov 1999
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ISBN: 9781932361124
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We've selected some favourite stories from the books in our award- winning series, stories of transformation and insight about simple but profound gifts travellers have received from people, places, and experiences around the world - from an unforgettable language teacher in Bangkok to the tambourine men of Recife, from a tomato festival in.
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By: Larry Habegger
ISBN: 9781932361131
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Platypuses, billabongs, ancient songs, deserted islands, camel treks, surfing, scuba diving, rock climbing all come to life when readers travel from outback to rainforest, from the red center to the Great Barrier Reef, as they learn about outrageous adventures, mystical encounters, and endless vistas from some of the world's finest travel writers.
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By: Larry Habegger
ISBN: 9781885211743
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ISBN: 9781885211996
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A literary tour of Greece shares true accounts of such topics as the Oracle at Delphi's modern secrets and the ancient charms of a contemporary Athens neighborhood, in a collection that includes contributions by such writers as Paul Theroux, Patricia Storace, and Henry Miller. Original.
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By: Larry Habegger
ISBN: 9781885211033
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"Travelers'Tales Hong Kong is not a guidebook in the conventional sense. It doesn't list restaurants, hotels or shops. It is, rather, the passing on, from one traveler to another, whit is to be seen and learned, and at this it succeeds admirably".--Profiles magazine.
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