Fodor s 1001 Smart Travel Tips 1st PREMIUM EDITION

Fodor s 1001 Smart Travel Tips 1st  PREMIUM EDITION
Author: Fodor's
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2007-05-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1400019397

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Fodor s 1 001 Smart Travel Tips

Fodor s 1 001 Smart Travel Tips
Author: Laura M. Kidder,Stephanie Butler,Kelly Kealy
Publsiher: Fodors Travel Publications
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2011
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781400005062

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Fodor's editors, writers and readers share their best travel tips, in a book that includes online resources and strategies for everything from packing to staying safe to seeing the sites. Original. (This title is being re-listed in Forecast.)

1001 Smart Travel Tips

1001 Smart Travel Tips
Author: Fodor's,Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Staff
Publsiher: Fodor's
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1400012384

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Organized in over a dozen different categories, this guide gives smart tips for planning and researching a trip, getting there, making the most of the time, and traveling with kids, pets, and other companions.

My 1001 Nights

My 1001 Nights
Author: Alice Morrison
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-04-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781471174261

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TV presenter, writer and adventurer Alice Morrison gives her own unique and personal insight into Morocco, her home for 1001 nights. When Alice Morrison headed out to Morocco, it was to take on one of the most daunting challenges: to run in the famous Marathon des Sables. Little did she expect to end up living there. But as soon as she settled in a flat in Marrakech, she was won over by the people, the spectacular scenery and the ancient alleyways of the souk. Soon she was hiking over the Atlas mountains, joining nomads to sample their timeless way of life as they crossed the Sahara desert, and finding peace in a tranquil oasis. Despite more than 10 million tourists coming to Morocco each year, there is remarkably little that has been written about its people, their customs and the extraordinary range of places to visit, from bustling markets to vast, empty deserts. Alice makes sure she samples it all, and as she does she provides a stunning portrait of a beautiful country. As a lone woman, she often attracts plenty of curiosity, but her willingness to participate - whether thigh deep in pigeon droppings in a tannery or helping out herding goats - ensures that she is welcomed everywhere by a people who are among the most hospitable on the planet. Alice came to fame with her BBC2 series Morocco to Timbuktu, and now she joins the ranks of great travel writers who can bring a country vividly to life and instantly transport the reader to a sunnier place. If you're thinking of going to Morocco, or you want to recall your time there, My 1001 Nights is the ideal book.

National Geographic Traveler

National Geographic Traveler
Author: Carole French
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2011
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781426207068

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A travel guide to Morocco that provides maps, itineraries, walking and driving tours, recommended sites and activities, and other resources.

100 Places in France Every Woman Should Go

100 Places in France Every Woman Should Go
Author: Marcia DeSanctis
Publsiher: Travelers' Tales
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781609520830

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Told in a series of stylish, original essays, New York Times travel bestseller 100 Places in France Every Woman Should Go is for the serious Francophile, the woman dreaming of a trip to Paris, and those who love crisp stories well told. Like all great travel writing, this volume goes beyond the guidebook and offers insight not only about where to go but why to go there. Combining advice, memoir and meditations on the glories of traveling through France, this book is the must-have in your carry-on. Award-winning writer Marcia DeSanctis draws on years of travels and living in France to lead you through vineyards, architectural treasures, fabled gardens and contemplative hikes from Biarritz to Deauville, Antibes to the French Alps. These 100 entries capture art, history, food, fresh air and style and along the way, she tells the stories of fascinating women who changed the country’s destiny. Ride a white horse in the Camargue, find Paris’s hidden museums, try thalassotherapy in St. Malo, and buy raspberries at Nice’s Cour Saleya market. From sexy to literary, spiritual to simply gorgeous, 100 Places in France Every Woman Should Go is an indispensable companion for the smart and curious traveler to France.

A History of Modern Morocco

A History of Modern Morocco
Author: Susan Gilson Miller
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521810708

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A richly documented survey of modern Moroccan history that will enthral those searching for the background to present-day events in the region.

The Nile

The Nile
Author: Toby Wilkinson
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2014-02-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781408839935

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From Herodotus's day to the present political upheavals, the steady flow of the Nile has been Egypt's heartbeat. It has shaped its geography, controlled its economy and moulded its civilisation. The same stretch of water which conveyed Pharaonic battleships, Ptolemaic grain ships, Roman troop-carriers and Victorian steamers today carries modern-day tourists past bankside settlements in which rural life – fishing, farming, flooding – continues much as it has for millennia. At this most critical juncture in the country's history, foremost Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson takes us on a journey up the Nile, north from Lake Victoria, from Cataract to Cataract, past the Aswan Dam, to the delta. The country is a palimpsest, every age has left its trace: as we pass the Nilometer on the island of Elephantine which since the days of the Pharaohs has measured the height of Nile floodwaters to predict the following season's agricultural yield and set the parameters for the entire Egyptian economy, the wonders of Giza which bear the scars of assault by nineteenth-century archaeologists and the modern-day unbridled urban expansion of Cairo – and in Egypt's earliest art (prehistoric images of fish-traps carved into cliffs) and the Arab Spring (fought on the bridges of Cairo) – the Nile is our guide to understanding the past and present of this unique, chaotic, vital, conservative yet rapidly changing land.