Lonely Planet
Britain
Paperback - 1088 pages
4th Ed (27 April, 2001) |
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This guide to the UK includes coverage
of outdoor activities from walking in the Cotswolds
to surfing in Thurso, coverage of British history, architecture
and literature, and Welsh and Gaelic language sections.
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Rough Guide
Britain
Paperback - 1184 pages
3rd Ed (30 March, 2000) |
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Lonely Planet
Scotland
Paperback - 456 pages
2nd Ed (February 2002) |
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Rough Guide
Scotland
Paperback - 720 pages
4th Ed (14 January, 2000) |
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Lonely Planet
England
Paperback - 900 pages
1st Ed (29 June, 2001) |
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This guide to England contains information
on the history and culture, accommodation, local cuisine,
places and times to visit, language tips, maps, and
health and safety advice. They are aimed at people on
a variety of budgets. |
Rough Guide
England
Paperback - 992 pages
4th Ed (14 January, 2000) |
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Lonely Planet
Wales
Paperback - 320 pages
(October 2001) |
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This guide to Wales includes a section
on Welsh myths and legends. Readers can learn to make
the most of the lung-clensing countryside with mountain
climbing in Snowdonia or bog snorkelling in Llandrindod,
and pub crawling in Mumbles. |
Rough Guide
Wales
Paperback - 528 pages
3rd Ed (29 June, 2000) |
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This guide takes an enthusiastic look
at the recent surge in Welsh confidence brought on by
successes in music, art and film and in events such
as the establishment of the National Assembly and the
Rugby World Cup. |
Lonely Planet
Walking in Britain
Paperback - 560 pages
2nd Ed (July 2001) |
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This revised and expanded edition covers
walking in Britain, from long-distance paths to leisurely
day walks. Maps, planning advice, accommodation and
transport recommendations accompany each route. |
Rough Guide
Scottish Highlands
& Islands
Paperback - 496 pages
(24 February, 2000) |
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This guide highlights the best places
to sleep, eat and drink, and, in the remoter areas,
whether there's anywhere at all. There is coverage of
outdoor activities, and background information on subjects
ranging from the Highland Clearances to the wildlife
of Orkney and Shetland. |
Lonely Planet
London
Paperback - 392 pages
2nd Ed (31 January, 2000) |
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Including 25 full-colour map pages and
four guided walk plans, this travel guide to the city
of London also covers: transport, accommodation, entertainment,
eating, and day-trips out of the capital. |
Rough Guide
London
Paperback - 704 pages
4th Ed (25 January, 2001) |
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Lonely Planet
Edinburgh
Paperback - 192 pages
2nd Ed (January 2002) |
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Rough Guide
Edinburgh
(Mini)
Paperback - 320 pages
2nd Ed (24 February, 2000) |
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This guide reflects the fast-changing
climate of the Scottish capital. It has accounts of
the city's attractions, tips on how to make the most
of the Festival, and where to find the best accommodation
and places to eat, as well as information on excursions.
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Lonely Planet
London
(Condensed)
Paperback - 392 pages
2nd Ed (31 January, 2000) |
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This informative guide captures the best
that London offers in a practical, easy to use format.
With opinionated reviews, travel tips and detailed fold-out
maps, "London Condensed" has all the information
the discerning visitor needs - for one day or one month,
for business or for pleasure. |
Rough Guide
London
(Mini)
Paperback - 400 pages
2nd Ed (28 September, 2000) |
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Lonely Planet
Out to Eat : London
Paperback - 392 pages
2nd Ed (31 January, 2000) |
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This is a guide to the restaurants, cafes,
bars, delicatessens, markets, bistros, brasseries and
takeaways in London. It details places of interest and
public transport as well as describing areas in cultural
context with the local cuisine, menu terms and ingredients.
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Lonely Planet
City Map : London
Paperback
(30 June, 1999) |
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This map of London from Lonely Planet
is in full-colour, is laminated and lightweight. There
is a complete index of streets and sights, tourist attractions,
entertainment, top end hotel landmarks, parks, shopping
areas and markets. |
Rough Guide
The Lake District
Paperback - 224 page
(25 May, 2000) |
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The Lake District is an unusual subject
for a Rough Guide: it isn't the usual exotic location
that springs to mind. This new addition to the series
is, however, a useful resource for the rucksack brigade,
the 16 million people who visit Cumbria's national park
every year. |
Lonely Planet
British Phrasebook
Paperback - 304 pages
1st Ed (June 1999) |
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From wazzocks to tossers, streaky bacon
to bubble and squeak, nooky, snogging, effing and blinding
- all are made clear in this fun phrasebook. It includes
chapters on Cockney slang, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh,
and an extensive vocabulary list from Scouse to Geordie,
and Brummie to Estuary English. |
Rough Guide
Devon & Cornwall
Paperback - 368 pages
(28 June, 2001) |
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The Rough Guide to Devon & Cornwall
will be the most comprehensive guide available to England's
most westerly counties. Alongside listings of accommodation,
eating, drinking and entertainment, it covers the best
beaches and cultural attractions without any of the
promotional gloss which usually clouds the issue, including
tips on the best times to go, and the places to avoid.
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NTC/Contemporary Publishing
On the Road Around
England and Wales
Paperback - 372 pages
(May 1998) |
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