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Walking Washington, D.C.

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Rick Steves' Germany 2011

2011
Presents guidance and tools for visitors to Germany, including trip planning information, lodging and dining suggestions for different budgets, and details on history, culture, and things to see and do.

Zagreb

2007
With its old-world Austro-Hungarian feel, lively street cafes and beautiful setting, Croatia's capital Zagreb is the perfect short-break destination. The city's compact size and unspoilt charm make it an ideal weekend break, with a sparkling cultural scene offering everything from affordable world-class opera to free summer concerts.

Vilnius with Kaunas

2006
Offers practical information set in the context of the city's place in Lithuania's history and culture.

Namibia

2007
This highly praised guide is written by Chris McIntyre, a tour operator who specialises in southern Africa. His unbeatable knowledge of the country is augmented by ecologist Jonathan Hughes who describes how animals and plants survive the desert conditions. Namibia is the ideal country for a selfdrive holiday, so this book is predominantly aimed at those travellers. Fifty clear maps and detailed listings of the lodges, guest farms and bushcamps make this guide the essential purchase.

Serbia

2007

Normandy, Picardy & Pas de Calais

1997
A comprehensive guide to the region's towns, villages, countryside, and rivers. Illustrated with color photographs, line drawings, and maps. Hotel and restaurant recommendations. Details of museums, galleries, sports, and leisure facilities.

South-West France

2000
FROM PREHISTORIC CAVE ART AND PEACEFUL CANALS TO VIBRANT CITIES AND WORLD-CLASS SURFING, SOUTH-WEST FRANCE BOASTS A DIVERSE RANGE OF ATTRACTIONS. 42 DETAILED MAPS, INCLUDING WINE REGION AND SURFING MAPS. RESTAURANTS AND EXTENSIVE LISTINGS OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES, AND AN INVALUABLE LANGUAGE CHAPTER INCORPORATING A FOOD AND WINE GLOSSARY. COVERS THE DORDOGNE, BORDEAUX REGION AND THE MIDI-PYRENEES.
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