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Lonely Planet Barcelona
Barcelona is a city of style like no other in Europe and this book provides all the information you need to savour its unique delights.
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Lonely Planet Hindi & Urdu Phrasebook
This phrasebook is excellent. It provides both Nagari and Urdu orthography. The little dictionary in the end is very exhaustive and ready-made sentences cover a wide range of needs.
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Lonely Planet Madrid
This book is loaded with historical and political facts, practical predeparture information, a handy reference of important phrases, and up to date hotel and restaurant recommendations.
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Lonely Planet Miami
This is the essential insiders' guide to Miami. Authors Nick and Corinna Selby capture the rhythm of the city with lively descriptions and endless recommendations for where to go, where to stay, what to eat, and how to get around for a range of interests
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Lonely Planet Poland
Poland's beautiful beaches, tranquil lakes, rugged mountains and areas of unspoiled primeval forest are a delight for trekkers and nature lovers.
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Lonely Planet Victoria
Victoria, Australia, is home to the Melbourne headquarters of Lonely Planet. This wonderful travel guide includes new chapters on outdoor activities such as bushwalking, camping, skiing and rock climbing; an accommodation recommendation to suit all budget
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Lonely Planet Western Europe
Lonely Planet is always distinguished for its fine guides, always recognized as one of the best ones and the first choice for backpackers. If you are certain that you are traveling only to Western Europe you must consider this guide seriously.
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Lonely Planet: Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands
From Antarctica to Zimbabwe, if you're going there, chances are Lonely Planet has been there first. LP's Iceland, Greenland & the Faroe Islands contains more than 100 maps; details on food and accommodations; advice on trekking routes and organized tours;
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Looking for Alaska
In 1999, Peter Jenkins and his family left their farm in Tennessee to live in Alaska for a few seasons, eventually renting a house in Seward, Alaska (pop. 2,830) on the Kenai Peninsula. The principal aim of the trip was for Jenkins to write a travelogue..
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