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  2. Murray's Handbooks for Travellers - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of publisher John Murray III, 19th century. Murray's Handbooks for Travellers were travel guide books published in London by John Murray beginning in 1836. [1] The series covered tourist destinations in Europe and parts of Asia and northern Africa.

  3. List of Baedeker Guides - Wikipedia

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    The Riviera. South-Eastern France and Corsica, the Italian Lakes and Lake of Geneva (1st ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1931; Belgium and Luxemburg (16th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1931. Note: the 15 editions before this were published as Belgium and Holland; Paris and its Environs (20th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1932

  4. Lonely Planet - Wikipedia

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    The Lonely Planet guide book series initially expanded to cover other countries in Asia, with the India guide book in 1981, [14] and expanded to rest of the world later on. [15] Geoff Crowther was renowned for frequently inserting his opinions into the text of the guides he wrote. His writing was instrumental to the rise of Lonely Planet.

  5. List of travel books - Wikipedia

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    Faces of India: A Travel Narrative (1964) Asia, Gods and Cities: Aden to Tokyo (1966) Kerala: A Portrait of the Malabar Coast (1967) South Sea Journey (1976) Peoples of the Coast: The Indians of the Pacific Northwest (1977) Caves in the Desert: Travels in China (1988) Balraj Sahni (1913–1973), Indian actor and writer

  6. Hippie trail - Wikipedia

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    Tony Wheeler's travel guide is written from a POV of reverse hippie trail, traveling from Australia to Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, flying from Bangkok to Kathmandu (or Calcutta) and then continuing on to India and eventually to Europe. [10] Hippie market in Anjuna, Goa, 2011 Freak Street in Kathmandu, 2009

  7. Let's Go (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Go was a travel guide series researched, written, edited, and run entirely by students at Harvard University. Let's Go was founded in 1960 and headquartered in Cambridge , Massachusetts . [ 1 ]