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Lonely
Planet Canada (7th Ed)
You
can’t go past the Lonely Planet guide to Canada. It contains
details of places to stay and eat for all budgets, extensive
coverage of outdoor activities (from sailing to skiing), Canadian
English and Canadian French language sections, plus background
on history, culture, and politics.
By
Mark Lightbody, Thomas Huhti, Ryan Ver Berkmoes - (Lonely
Planet)
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Lonely
Planet USA (2nd Ed)
From Disney World to Death
Valley, the White House to Waikiki, Lonely Planet covers all
four corners of all 50 states. For anyone arriving in the
USA for travel or work purposes, this guide will prove invaluable.
By
James Lyon - (Lonely Planet) |
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Lonely
Planet USA Phrasebook : Understanding Americans & Their Culture
"From Tinseltown's glitter
to the charm of the South, decode the jargon and discover
the culture of the USA. Compare Big Apple speed-speech with
the laidback Texan drawl. Identify the multitude of regional
and social dialects and influences on the language along the
way" (Lonely Planet). An excellent choice for anyone wanting
to understand more about this diverse land.
By
Colleen Cotter (Editor), Sally Steward - (Lonely Planet) |
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The
Lost Continent : Travels in Small Town America
Bill Bryson's first, and
arguably his best, humorous travel book. After 20 years away
from the USA, he departs from his native Des Moines, Iowa,
and ventures across 28 states. A wonderful introduction to
the American way of life, for anyone heading out to the USA
for travel or work.
By
Bill Bryson - (Harper Collins) |
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