Travel Departures: Travel bookshelf

Friday 15 April 1994 23:02 BST
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THIS week's best-sellers at the Travel Bookshop:

1. A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth (Phoenix, pounds 8.99).

2. Cadogan Guide to Sicily (Cadogan Books, pounds 9.99).

3. Hayit Guide to Goa (Hayit, pounds 9.99).

4. Time Out Guide to Paris (Penguin, pounds 8.99).

5. A Journey in Ladakh by Andrew Harvey (Pan, pounds 5.99).

6. Rough Guide to Greece (Rough Guides, pounds 9.99).

7. Rough Guide to Morocco (Rough Guides, pounds 9.99).

8. Michelin Red Guide to France (Michelin, pounds 12.95).

9. Wild Swans by Jung Chang (Flamingo, pounds 7.99).

10. Rough Guide to St Petersburg (Rough Guides, pounds 8.99).

Information supplied by the Travel Bookshop, 13 Blenheim Crescent, London W11 2EE (071-229 5260).

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