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The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism
by Elizabeth Becker
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by Robert Macfarlane
Published Aug 2020
Read ReviewsFrom the best-selling, award-winning author of Landmarks and The Old Ways, a haunting voyage into the planet's past and future.
by P.D. Smith
Published Jun 2012
Read ReviewsWith erudite prose and carefully chosen illustrations, this unique work of metatourism explores what cities are and how they work. It covers history, customs and language, districts, transport, money, work, shops and markets, and tourist sites, creating a fantastically detailed portrait of the city through history and into the future.
by Philip Connors
Published Feb 2012
Read ReviewsA decade ago Philip Connors left work as an editor at the Wall Street Journal and talked his way into a job as one of the last fire lookouts in America. Fire Season is Connors's remarkable reflection on work, our place in the wild, and the charms of solitude.
by Ian Frazier
Published Sep 2011
Read ReviewsA dazzling Russian travelogue from the bestselling author of Great Plains
by Daniel L. Everett
Published Nov 2009
Read ReviewsA riveting account of the astonishing experiences and discoveries made by linguist Daniel Everett while he lived with the Pirahã, a small tribe of Amazonian Indians in central Brazil.
by Alexander Frater
Published Feb 2008
Read ReviewsFrom one of the most celebrated travel writers at work todaya vibrantly observant, witty, utterly captivating account of a lifetimes worth of travel between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
by Scott Weidensaul
Published Nov 2006
Read ReviewsRetracing the journey that birding guru Roger Tory Peterson and naturalist James Fisher took in 1953 (recorded in Wild America), Return to Wild America is likely to become a classic in its own right - a sweeping survey of the natural soul of North America today.
by Ann Bancroft, Liv Arnesen
Published Aug 2004
Read ReviewsChronicles and celebrates the journey of two modern-day heroines who crossed Antarctic on foot. Though modern technology could not ensure rescue, website transmissions and satellite phone calls enabled more than 3 million school children from 65 countries to bear witness to Ann and Liv's journey.
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