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Patagonia Chronicle: On Foot in Torres del Paine
Nov.21.2012
Patagonia Chronicle: On Foot in Torres del Paine enables readers to gain a sense of the rewards and challenges of travel south of the 40th parallel in Chile and Argentina—in the area known as Patagonia. Through a combination of journal entries, interviews, historic documents, and essays on subjects...
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May.18.2012
Use Hasty Tasty RV Meals as a guide to taking advantage of your RV galley. It’s about big flavors from little kitchens. A major benefit of owning a travel trailer, fifth wheel, motor home, or any recreational vehicle with cooking facilities is having the option of eating your own food instead...
CHINA: Portrait of a People
Dec.22.2011
All eyes are on China. Yet despite constant media coverage, increased tourism and rampant foreign investment, the cultural distance between China and the West remains as vast as the oceans that separate them. For all intents and purposes, the Middle Kingdom is still relatively unknown by Westerners...
Sep.12.2011
The author's photographic journey through Zimbabwe and southern Africa from 2009 to 2011, with photos of people, animals, and places that are unforgettable. The good, the bad, and the ugly are all included.
The Best Travel Writing 2011
Aug.07.2011
Alone, Illegal and Broken Down in China is published in The Best Travel Writing 2011: True Stories from Around the World, with an introduction by Pico Iyer. The Best Travel Writing 2011 is the eighth volume in the annual Travelers' Tales series launched in 2004 to celebrate the world's best travel...
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Jul.30.2011
What Will Your Marrakesh Encounter Be? Taking in the daily spectacle from ringside on Djemaa el-FnaSavoring the city's tangiest chicken tagine with preserved lemons and green olivesFleeing the heat in the shady courtyard garden of a traditional riadSurrendering to the time-honored delights of...
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Jul.22.2011
Osa and Martin tells the story of world-renowned adventurers Osa and Martin Johnson, who, from the 1910s through the 1940s, brought the jungles of Africa and the South Pacific to millions of Americans. It takes us from their first expedition to the South Seas, which established their...
Too Fat For Europe
Jun.29.2011
The book follows two comedians who happen to be married as they take a whirlwind tour of London, Paris and Rome all in about a week.  The book is funny, insightful, and, at times, moving. Too Fat For Europe features color photographs and hilarious stories about travel, art, and food.  
Yachats Bridge - out near the Oregon coast and the little hamlet of Yachats
Jun.11.2011
A photo essay of fifty covered bridges throughout the State of Oregon.  Their uniqueness is appealing, their locations make them worth chasing down, and seeing them is to catch a glimpse into the past - perhaps even the future.
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May.25.2011
Stories from Elsewhere: Solo Wanderings on Two and Three Wheels is a special collection of  travel stories from America, Africa, Europe, India, and China especially created for Overland Expo 2011. A percentage of the proceeds from the sale of this limited edition will be donated to their non-...